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|    Re: OT-ish: Charlie Jade    |
|    07 Sep 08 00:13:02    |
      From: e-mail.me@from.BRmovie.com              Standing in the dark, rainy shadows of a city alleyway, I spied the       Replicant Terry covertly transmitting a message to renegade friends in       alt.fan.blade-runner. Tracking...              >So, I'm on the American timeline (as always) for another great international       >show: Charlie Jade. It's definitely got Blade Runner-esque tones, but I       >think some of that is the fact that both shows are a nod to the old noir but       >based in today/near future.       >       >It's VERY slow moving. (Did I say very? I meant V-E-R-Y). But there's lots       >of pretty: Charlie and 01 Boxer are cuties. And Paula/Jasmine is gorgeous.       >And the worlds? Pretty cool.       >       >So, if you international folks have seen it, please don't spoil! I'm DVR-ing       >it, as SciFi is running it at 3 a.m. But has anyone else caught it?              I started watching it when it started early Friday evening. But then       SciFi in their infinite stupidity moved to the ridiculous time you       mentioned, replacing it with re-reruns of SG-1. I know it was slow,       but I was interested. I even recognised some of the Cape Town       locations, so had that extra. I've tagged it in my head, so will catch       it sometime somewhere eventually. Summer TV has been pretty dire for       someone like me, but as ever, I remain hopeful that something in the       Fall schedule will stand out.              Netrunner              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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