While a group of foreign delegates are touring the Gamma Site, a swarm of alien bugs linked to the Ori escapes containment…and adapt to become carnivorous.
Smallville Review – “Cyborg”
Well, that was an unexpected conclusion, but a damn
good one.
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Invasion Discussion: “The Nest”
Kira is curious and frustrated as she tries to find the truth out about her father, Mariel and the other residents of Homestead. Kira will find danger in her search. Meanwhile, Russell tests Mariel’s blood and they are shocked at the results.
Lost Discussion: “One of the Them”
After Sun getting injured, some of the survivors begin to think that one of the “other survivors” might be one of “The Others.” When French woman Danielle Rousseau leads Sayid to a mysterious captive in the jungle, he becomes determined to find out if he is one of the “Others.” Meanwhile, Sawyer discovers Hurley’s potentially devastating breach of the survivors’ trust and blackmails him into helping track an elusive island creature that won’t leave Sawyer alone.
Weekly Comics Discussion – February 15, 2006
As always, complete lists are available here.
I’ve got a week vacation coming next week, which I
plan to spend vegetating at home, so you can expect
some book and comic reviews to be coming out. (I’m
aiming for a review a day that week.)
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Comic Book Urban Legends?
Did Superman sue Captain Marvel out of existence? Did Aquaman take nearly twenty years to get a cover appearance? Does anyone own the copyright to the term “Super hero?” Does Wonder Girl exist as the result of an error? Find out.
Andreas Katsulas Dead
Actor Andreas Katsulas, who’s probably most familiar to B42 readers from his recurring role as Tomalak in “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” or his role as G’Kar in “Babylon 5,” has died of lung cancer at the age of 59, according to his Web site.
Battlestar Galactica: Sacrifice
Knowledge of the presence of a Cylon aboard Galactica is leaked to the fleet, and leads to a group taking hostages on Cloud Nine, demanding the Cylon in exchange for the hostages’ lives.
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“Panther” Slinks Past “Destination”
The long delayed “Pink Panther” remake stumbles into first place, with the three other first-week releases close behind.
- The Pink Panther*
- Final Destination 3*
- Curious George*
- Firewall*
- When a Stranger Calls
- Big Momma’s House 2
- Nanny McPhee
- Brokeback Mountain
- Hoodwinked
- Underworld: Evolution
*=New in theaters.
More stats and figures from Box Office Mojo.
Stargate Atlantis Discussion: “The Long Goodbye”
Alien combatants look to settle an ancient score by using Weir and Sheppard as pawns.