Sun and Jin’s lives are put in danger when Sayid tries to locate Jack and the other missing castaways. Sayid also creates a plan in order to get the attention of the “Others” on the beach. Meanwhile, Henry (i.e. Ben) gives Jack an offer that is very tempting in exchange for his cooperation. Lastly, Kate and Sawyer must adjust to harsh conditions that are being forced upon them by “The Others.”
More SG1 after season ten
The confirmation is here. At least two movies based on SG1 will be made after the series ends, possibly designed for direct-to-DVD release.
Heroes Discussion: ‘One Giant Leap’
Claire’s attempts at romance with the football quarterback take a tragic turn. Hiro convinces his friend that it is their destiny to travel to America to save the world. Meanwhile, Nathan uses Peter’s accident for his own politcal gain. Matt, Suresh, and the FBI are on Sylar’s trail.
Weekly Comics Discussion – October 11, 2006
As usual, this site has the complete list.
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Comic Review – “Fantastic Four #527-535”
This completes the reviews of the Fantastic Four title from Mark Waid’s first issue up to (but not including) the current Civil War arc, which will be reviewed within a week of the publication of issue 541.
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Novel Review: Bios
This 1999 work by Hugo-winning author Robert Charles Wilson falls short of his more successful works, but it demonstrates his range. Here, he attempts traditional SF– with a Wilsonian twist.
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Comic Review – “X-Factor Vol. 1”
Here’s a comic review with nothing at all to do with Marvel’s Civil War.
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Weekly DVD Picks – October 10, 2006
There’s a lot of mediocrity this week, with a few gems mixed in.
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Battlestar Galactica 3×01: Occupation and 3×02: Precipice
The third season of Battlestar Galactica kicks off with a bang. Several of them.
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Saturday Review: Brazil
Care for a little necrophilia?
This disturbing dystopia is Terry Gilliam’s masterpiece, and at least as relevant now as when it first appeared in 1985.