I rewatched S2 earlier this year and "Redemption" made me wonder...
If the people of "The System" only wear catsuits and plastic bibs, how come Blake and the gang found a room full of flouncy outfits on the Liberator?![]()
I rewatched S2 earlier this year and "Redemption" made me wonder...
If the people of "The System" only wear catsuits and plastic bibs, how come Blake and the gang found a room full of flouncy outfits on the Liberator?![]()
Dang, I forgot to mention that, thanks for the reminder.
I was sure when I saw Blake wearing those puffy sleeves, he had the course set to Woodstock World, LOL. What in the world were they thinking, LOL.
I rewatched S2 earlier this year and "Redemption" made me wonder...
If the people of "The System" only wear catsuits and plastic bibs, how come Blake and the gang found a room full of flouncy outfits on the Liberator?![]()
I can't edit the first post title and no Mods popped up to help when I asked in the thread, and I even endured Balkie Bartakamus jokes while making another plea, heh.I rewatched S2 earlier this year and "Redemption" made me wonder...
If the people of "The System" only wear catsuits and plastic bibs, how come Blake and the gang found a room full of flouncy outfits on the Liberator?![]()
Plunder from their conquests? What they wear on Sundays?
I find it funny that after over 100 posts the thread title still hasn't been fixed...
^The Orac-turning-evil bit was fairly decent, I thought. It showed Orac as a potential threat, as much a help, and it was a little creepy.
There's been lots of mention of Servalan and Travis, in the episodes they appeared in.^The Orac-turning-evil bit was fairly decent, I thought. It showed Orac as a potential threat, as much a help, and it was a little creepy.
Well, ORAC did blow up Liberator's sister ship just so his prediction would come true!
And I can't believe 8 pages and no mention of Servalan or Travis!
Just finished watching "Sand" with Hubby.
There's been lots of mention of Servalan and Travis, in the episodes they appeared in.^The Orac-turning-evil bit was fairly decent, I thought. It showed Orac as a potential threat, as much a help, and it was a little creepy.
Well, ORAC did blow up Liberator's sister ship just so his prediction would come true!
And I can't believe 8 pages and no mention of Servalan or Travis!
Just finished watching "Sand" with Hubby. I like how they've got Servalan in black all the time now, as opposed to her mostly white clothes from before "Sleer."
She's so over the top and grand in everything she does--her walk, her gestures, her smiles. Jaqueline Pierce must have had an absolute ball playing her.
Though, Servalan
seems to like this one less, too. She even hires a Blonde Man to do what she had no
faith in nuTravis to do
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