Re: TV-Show-A-Minute addition LEXX
Neo, on host 195.195.239.226
Tuesday, January 11, 2000, at 01:43:59
Re: TV-Show-A-Minute addition LEXX posted by Brunnen-G on Monday, January 10, 2000, at 20:21:26:
What Is that show about. I sometimes have the misfortune of sitting through some of the most worthless drivel ever made when i change the channel to watch some other drivel that normally starts after it.
> > > > Lexx-a-Minute ... I know nobody but me has ever seen it, so I'm safe from criticism :-) > > > > > > > > Xev: Hey, there's a planet. Let's go and see if there are any handsome male babes on it. > > > > Stan: No, we'll narrowly escape certain death like always. Oh all right then. > > > > Kai: I'll come too so I can look impassive, get my head cut off a few times, and then save everybody at the last minute. > > > > 790: blah blah blah, I love you Xev, blah blah blah, drivel, lust, even more drivel. I love you Xev. > > > > (They go to the planet and narrowly escape certain death.) > > > > All: Well, that *was* a lucky escape. > > > > (Stan commands the Lexx to blow up the planet, just because.) > > > > > > > > > > I forgot the most important part: > > > > > > Audience: Hey, some parts of that episode almost made sense. Somebody give the writers more drugs. > > > > Lexx is on the Sci-Fi Channel right now. The horror... the horror. > > > > -Faux "the babe's not all that bad looking, tho." Pas > > Yes. Like I've been saying to Stephen and some others in chat, now you all know the full extent of my weirdness. I love that show, and I still have no idea why. My usual reaction to each episode is utter bewilderment, but I just keep watching 'em. > And, as I also said to Stephen in chat, the episodes currently screening on Sci-Fi in the USA are *far* down the weirdness scale compared to the four originals. > > Brunnen-"@~:-)"G
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