Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread Alberto Monteiro
John Williams wrote: I'm trying to think of any good sci-fi on television recently, or coming soon, but the only thing I can think of is Dollhouse. Umm, and possibly A Game of Thrones, if it ever makes it to HBO, but that is fantasy, not science fiction. It's not sci-fi, but currently the

Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread Alberto Monteiro
William T Goodall wrote: _Lost_ and _Fringe_ both return. _Lost_ was excellent last season and I expect great things from the final season. _Fringe_ kicked up a gear with the twists and revelations at the end of the first season so it will be interesting where that goes. I never

Re: The Poop on the Kindle

2009-07-27 Thread Ronn! Blankenship
At 10:25 PM Saturday 7/25/2009, Doug Pensinger wrote: So who has a Kindle (I know someone mentioned them before), how do you like it and what do you read on it? I just got one today and am attempting to download the NY Times (free 14 day trial) right now. It seems like it's taking a long

Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread Rceeberger
On 7/27/2009 7:42:51 AM, Alberto Monteiro (albm...@centroin.com.br) wrote: William T Goodall wrote: _Lost_ and _Fringe_ both return. _Lost_ was excellent last season and I expect great things from the final season. _Fringe_ kicked up a gear with the twists and revelations at the end of

Death Note and japanese music [was: Torchwood: Children of Earth]

2009-07-27 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Rob wrote: DeathNote just ended on The Cartoon Network here. Hopefully they will run the entire series again. From my house it appears to be the best anime series ever. Two weeks ago, I kind-of made all my family watch one episode together. What was my surprise when, instead of emocore's

Re: Death Note and japanese music [was: Torchwood: Children of Earth]

2009-07-27 Thread Rceeberger
On 7/27/2009 5:49:57 PM, Alberto Monteiro (albm...@centroin.com.br) wrote: Rob wrote: DeathNote just ended on The Cartoon Network here. Hopefully they will run the entire series again. From my house it appears to be the best anime series ever. Two weeks ago, I kind-of made all my

Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread William T Goodall
On 25 Jul 2009, at 23:16, Richard Baker wrote: Gary said: I've also been watching Primeval on BBC America. SciFi Channel just started showing it. I didn't care for the first few episodes, but became hooked as the story arc developed. Of Course, BBC didn't renew Primeval and tonight's

Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread William T Goodall
On 26 Jul 2009, at 18:56, Max Battcher wrote: Gary Nunn wrote: Warehouse 13 - After two episodes, I'm not impressed or hooked yet, but I'll give it a few more episodes. I got a kick out of the first episode and I think that it might have staying power. Certainly it is yet another

Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread Max Battcher
On 7/27/2009 20:09, William T Goodall wrote: I'll have to try that show. If you liked The Middleman you should get a kick out of Better Off Ted. I'm hoping to get the Middleman DVDs eventually and the last episode comic sounds great. I also hope someone posts the reading of the final