Marc Singer, Faye Grant Resistance fighters (Marc Singer, Faye Grant) develop a toxin to eradicate the alien invaders.
Again with the lack of appropriate punctuation? And is there a particular need to list the lead actors twice in a total of 18 words?
And Marc Singer just slid down the nose of a Visitor's shuttle, and attacked some guy with his junk.
And the Earth-folks' plan of attack seems to involve hot air balloons. You know those things that you can't really control or steer? Yeah, those.
And Michael Ironside is one angry, angry man.
And apparently it takes a good 5-10 seconds for a high-tech alien mothership to lock on to a hot air balloon. How do they hit anything in a space battle with that kind of technology? I'd imagine that other spaceships move a heck of a lot quicker than hot air balloons.
And apparently human/alien hybrids have some sort of sparkle power. Not really sure what it does, but it involves glowing and sparkles. OK, it seems it turns off Self-Destruct Mechanisms. Perhaps we should call it Deus Ex Machina Memorial Sparkle Power!. (The exclamation point is part of the title, and not part of the punctuation of that sentence. FYI)
And I've decided that Marc Singer is also channeling a bit of William Fichtner, as well as the Kevin Bacon-ness that I was talking about earlier.
Friday, November 6, 2009
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3 comments:
Marc Singer and William Fichtner are two of my favorite actors. Singer for "V" and Fic for everything he's ever been in. Bacon has always reminded me physically of Singer. Just very interesting that you put them in the same concept. I felt Fichtner would have been a great addition to the new "V".
I'm... flabbergasted!
Actually making a point Dan? A legitimate one which people who don't atalk your blog on a day to week basis can read and agree to?
Oh, and are you channeling Castle (not Fillion, but Castle himself)? I've never known you to be quite the punctuation and grammar natzi which you are becoming. And Castle has has several really great comments on punctuation and word use choices.
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