30 December 2009 @ 12:33 pm
A slightly spoilery picture of the Doctor disheveled, from Part 2 of the End of Time.

cut for the spoiler wary )
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 01:55 pm

There have been some crazy things on TV this year, and our favorite GQMF Mr. Quinto tops io9's Worst Moments From 2009's Science Fiction and Fantasy Television. NSFW!

Video and article... )
 
 
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Current Mood: cheerful
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 12:35 pm
Last week, 'twas the season for ST goodies, both baked and crafted:
What will this week's post, our LAST of 2009, bring?  Check out the comments below!


Thanks to [info]jessie62990  for finding the macro! :D
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 06:56 pm
[12] Battlestar Galactica
[4] Star Wars

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Teaser:



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30 December 2009 @ 11:41 am
Thanks to the awesome [info]hbthomas, here are some stills and info on the next episode of Community from Small Screen Scoop.

We’ve got some photos of the 2010 premiere episode of Community! This episode is called “Investigative Journalism” and it will air on Thursday, January 14th (2010!) at 8 pm ET/PT on NBC. We have to do our own investigative journalism with these pictures and see what we can gleam…

* Senor Chang is getting back to his roots. Or something. Yea.
* Annie and Jeff will tease us by being unbearably cute/wrong together.
* For probably a really good reason, Annie gets Britta to be a cheerleader.
* For an even better reason, the girls decide to get all soapy with suds. This doesn’t look like a car was scene, OR a porno. So I’m at a loss for what the reason would be.

Episode Synopsis: Community “Investigative Journalism” Episode 13 – A new addition to the study group after winter break raises eyebrows; Jeff signs on as editor of the school paper.



Check out larger images below the cut )

Check out more pictures at [info]community_tv or the source.
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 10:29 am
 Major apologies if this has been posted before but I can't recall coming across it. 

My roommate randomly bought a chipmunks dvd and LO AND BEHOLD LOOK WHAT GEMS IT CONTAINED


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In which McCoy is a bit of a chicken, Kirk is a redshirt and Mr. Speck is the first officer of the U.S.S. BOOBYPRIZE. Complete with a Bad Moon Rising montage.
Embedded vids this way )
 
 
Current Mood: calm
 
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 04:50 pm
Title: Begreifen
Author: galato
Pairing: Benedikt Höwedes/Manuel Neuer
Rating: PG13 - Slash
Language: German
Disclaimer: they're not mine, don't get money, just fiction

Begreifen )
 
 
PHOTOS and INFO about Community episode 1.13 "Investigative Journalism," returning January 14th.






We’ve got some photos of the 2010 premiere episode of Community! This episode is called “Investigative Journalism” and it will air on Thursday, January 14th (2010!) at 8 pm ET/PT on NBC. We have to do our own investigative journalism with these pictures and see what we can glean…
  • Senor Chang is getting back to his roots. Or something. Yea.

  • Annie and Jeff will tease us by being unbearably cute/wrong together.

  • For probably a really good reason, Annie gets Britta to be a cheerleader.

  • For an even better reason, the girls decide to get all soapy with suds. This doesn’t look like a car was scene, OR a porno. So I’m at a loss for what the reason would be.


Episode Synopsis: Community “Investigative Journalism” Episode 13 – A new addition to the study group after winter break raises eyebrows; Jeff signs on as editor of the school paper.
– NBC photos by Trae Patton

More Promo Pics under the cut )
 
 

After the success of the Law & Order brand in the US there must have been a certain amount of pressure to make the UK version a success. You must be delighted that an average of six million viewers each week have proved the UK version is a hit as well?

“Absolutely. It was one of those double edged swords. We wanted it to be like the US show but at the same time we didn’t want it to be a carbon copy. It’s got to be different in order to be fresh. And six million people got it, so I think we achieved that. We stuck to the formula but we made it our own.

“We have focused on giving a little more insight into the main characters which isn't really what they do in the American version.”

“I think viewers like to get a little glimpse of their back-story. But we have remained true to the original and we haven’t gone down that route more than we need to. It is about the crime, it is about the story, that’s what makes the show a unique format. So yes, we’re thrilled.”

Some of the storylines you film are harrowing. Do you find it hard to switch off after a long day filming?

“No more than if I watch the news – which a lot of the time is harrowing. The producers of this show pride themselves on the fact that the storylines could be torn from the headlines. It’s unreal how some of these stories were written 20 years ago and yet are so relevant today.

“Some days it’s a really long day and all I do is go home, roll into bed and get up and come to work. Other days I will be putting the world to rights with the driver all the way to my front door because you just need to thrash it out and get it out of your system. Hopefully that’s what we’re doing for the audience, we’re giving them the opportunity to have discussion and debate about things that are going on by having that social commentary.”

What do you think the viewers like about the series?


“Ultimately, we have delivered universal topics, relevant issues and the fact that the characters aren’t black and white in the sense that the truth is complex. We present a story and people are given the opportunity to make up their own minds. As Dick Wolf has said, ‘The first half of the show is a murder mystery, the second half is a moral mystery.’

There are different elements that appeal to lots of different people. So if you enjoy crime drama or legal drama, you’ve got that. If people interest you, you’ve got that too. If you want slow burn relationship development with the main characters, the show encompasses that as well. So I think it fulfils quite a lot.”

What is your favourite episode from this series?

“I like them all for different reasons but I’m going to pick out episode 5 ‘Love and Loss’ as it is the only story not based on an American episode. The others are brilliant but I found episode 5 has a lot of humour in it. And it’s also great for Alesha and James’s relationship. We really get to see a little bit more about them as a working partnership.

It was really nice for me as well because I adore Ben and I love having lots of scenes with him. It was great for us to play a more playful side because they are very functional characters. Often the guests that come in deliver the emotion to an episode and our characters are on duty. But in this episode it was great because it went off on a different tangent for us.”

In the last episode of series 1 Alesha went through the traumatic experience of being raped and series 2 begins in the aftermath of that. How has this experience affected your character?

“Well that’s an interesting one actually. We didn’t want to carry a storyline over as that’s not the format of the show but at the same time we had to give such a sensitive issue it’s due attention. We had to acknowledge it. So we questioned, ‘How much do we carry that over from now and forever more?’ Also rape would be something she would have to confront regularly in her world of work, so how would she deal with that?”

“So ultimately she puts up a guard to prevent having an emotional landslide and separates her personal self from her professional life so she can still do her job to the best of her ability. It does impact her, it has to. But since we never see the characters outside of work, we never see how she deals with it at home.”

In the first episode we see James hand the reigns over to Alesha and she takes to the stand to cross examine. It must be exciting to see your character develop and grow?

“It’s great. That’s what is so fabulous about this job. When I started I knew what the specifications of the role were going to be. But I also knew about the prospect of Alesha advancing in her career and I thought, ‘There’s so much scope there.’ It’s so exciting for me as an actor. One of the reasons I took this job was because I feel at this stage in my career, it’s all about getting different experiences in order to grow and I think Alesha is getting that too. She’s very much James’s protégé at the moment. She is looking to him for instruction and learning from him. So it was really exciting to step up and take to the stand.

“And that courtroom is something else. It doesn’t matter how well you’ve prepared, we see it happen over and over again. Whether you’re up on counsels row, or in the witness box it’s an environment where you feel the walls closing in and it’s quite overwhelming. So I was really feeling it as I stood up there. Ben and the guests who come in, are unbelievably accomplished in what they do – it’s like doing theatre and television at the same time.

“So, it was great to have a go but really nerve-wracking.”

It is hinted that there could be something between James and Alesha. Do you think that they're both so work focused at the moment they would refuse to admit the possibility to themselves or each other?

“James is such an amazing character. And Alesha has complete admiration for him. For the two of them to be spending that amount of time with each other, their relationship, working or otherwise, has to develop. It’s nice to suggest the otherwise. You might get a hint of their personal lives. I think that’s really exciting. The viewers can make their own minds up.”

What is your favourite thing about Alesha?

“I like the fact that she is clearly a fighter. When we started in series 1 we did back stories for the characters. We thought about how they arrived and where they were at in their journey. We all decided that it was a hard slog for her. She hard grafted. I like that and I think it sends a really good message out. For me personally as an actress I think that it’s important to have good role models. And I like the fact she is this strong woman. She is not afraid to make mistakes, learn, grow and gain experience.”

Why should the viewers come back and tune into series 2?

“Every episode is always going to offer a fantastic moral dilemma. If people like to watch television for escapism, it is compelling and does offer that, but if you watch television to be provoked then it certainly offers that too.”


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30 December 2009 @ 12:27 pm
Title: Dirty moments

Author: Akarana
Chapter: 6
Characters: Hodgins/Cam
Rating: M/NC-17
Spoiler: Season 4/Season 5
Summary: These are the dirty scenes that fit into the chapters of "Never a dull moment". Story can be read without knowing the original though. Smut is smut ;)
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 11:25 am
Aww shame. He was doing such a good job at taking Bolton down.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/bolton_wanderers/8434719.stm
 
 
HRG is not listed :(, for the moment...

http://www.heroes-france.com/news_1262129332.htm

More... )
 
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 12:07 am
So, I watched Star Trek XI again tonight with my parents. The more I watch it, and the more varied people I watch it with, the more I actually would like to see Kirk/Spock slash in future installments.

My parents, who wouldn't know slash goggles if I tied them onto their heads, couldn't understand the Spock/Uhura storyline. Basically, they just didn't buy it. My mom reminisced about Nichelle's version of Uhura and lauded her for being a strong, black woman on American TV - truly groundbreaking. And while she wore a short skirt, she wasn't a romantic object. She was a damn fine Starfleet officer. So why does Hollywood feel the need to make the new Uhura a sex object? Isn't a kickass linguist enough?

And somehow my feelings about the Spock/Uhura 'fail' (in quotes, because obviously it works well for many viewers) have become bundled up with my feelings on 'gayness in popular media', and lastly of course with my love for...well...Kirk/Spock love. While I've insisted time and time again that I feel no strong need to see my OTPs wind up on the big or little screen, my mind is changing. I am ready to see it and, more importantly, to share it with others. And Kirk and Spock are the perfect characters for it. 

And there's something so ballsy about choosing Kirk and Spock, such an iconic pair. My dad has progressed to being able to laugh (in the appropriate way) at gay jokes all the time, but he was quietly scandalized when I mentioned the Spork Erotic Love Story. Something along the lines of...'not in my backyard fandom'.

Let the slashy times roll. Please.
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 12:19 am
This week, we're going to work with ONE color: BLUE. The color can be a texture, text, brush, etc. The color must be prominent. Be creative ♥

You may submit up to four (4) icons. The deadline is Tuesday, January 5th at 7:00 pm ET.

I've supplied some caps, but you may use your own, if you'd like :)

Color Challenge: Blue )
 
 
Current Mood: sleepy
 
 
29 December 2009 @ 08:48 pm
(I'm overly nervous about this, it's ridiculous!)

Here is a crossword puzzle I made during one of my many sleepless, internet deprived nights...
It's all taken from the TV and Radio series as well as a few from Future Sailors Live.
I don't think there should be a problem with British/American spelling.
It might be really easy or really hard...I have no idea.
Print it out and have fun! Let me know what you think.


ETA: The clue for 30 across is : Well, is it written that I would go like this "I'm a Chinese dancing horse, look at my hooves of _____!"?
ETA AGAIN: 26 down: Vince"You've gone wrong! You've gone wrong in your mind _____"

P.S.#18 worries me as I took it from memory and it's not an exact quote..

PPS Feel free to repost wherever you think it might be enjoyed, just remember to include the missing 2 clues.
 
 
29 December 2009 @ 11:01 pm
Just saw from Dean's twitter that Amazon & the TNT store has the soundtrack for the show on pre-sale! Soo gotta get this!!
 
 
Current Location: Troy, MI
Current Mood: excited
Current Music: Gears of War I in background
 
 
29 December 2009 @ 09:38 pm
The 2009 GQMF Awards need your nominations!
GQMF 2009 trophy
Go here to nominate stuff before noon EST tomorrow (30 Dec)!