"Okay, I'm insane. But I'm still sane enough to know it."
WEIRD. I had an *extremely* vivid dream last night, and I swear this is exactly how it happened. I even watched (and can still picture) the scenes I was pointing out to the class of junior high kids I was apparently teaching.
"Today we're gonna watch the episode of Battlestar Galactica where we discover that Kara is part Cylon, and also where Walt makes it back after he and his father supposedly left the island."
*watches TV with class*
"Okay, you see here how Cally shoots Kara in the face, but Kara's eye instantly grows back? It was because Cally had a theory. And note Anders - he seems very happy that parts of Kara can grow back."
*continues to watch*
"Ah, here's the part where Tia Dalma brings in Walt to explain to everyone that Baltar is really Kara's grandfather."
*kid raises hand* "But didn't Kara and Baltar sleep together?"
"Yes! Excellent memory. And this is because--" *turns to write on blackboard* "Ron...Moore...is...sick."
*puts an old tape into the VCR*
"Of course, this isn't the first example of twisted family relationships. That goes back as far as stories go. But the modern renaissance in sci-fi would be Star Wars. This is an original version, by the way, before George Lucas did his upgrades. Consider yourselves lucky to even see this."
And that's when we discovered that the original version of Star Wars had Luke starting, but then everyone singing along, the PotC3 song while on the Millennium Falcon. And I knew I'd just made the media archeology find of the CENTURY.
"Today we're gonna watch the episode of Battlestar Galactica where we discover that Kara is part Cylon, and also where Walt makes it back after he and his father supposedly left the island."
*watches TV with class*
"Okay, you see here how Cally shoots Kara in the face, but Kara's eye instantly grows back? It was because Cally had a theory. And note Anders - he seems very happy that parts of Kara can grow back."
*continues to watch*
"Ah, here's the part where Tia Dalma brings in Walt to explain to everyone that Baltar is really Kara's grandfather."
*kid raises hand* "But didn't Kara and Baltar sleep together?"
"Yes! Excellent memory. And this is because--" *turns to write on blackboard* "Ron...Moore...is...sick."
*puts an old tape into the VCR*
"Of course, this isn't the first example of twisted family relationships. That goes back as far as stories go. But the modern renaissance in sci-fi would be Star Wars. This is an original version, by the way, before George Lucas did his upgrades. Consider yourselves lucky to even see this."
And that's when we discovered that the original version of Star Wars had Luke starting, but then everyone singing along, the PotC3 song while on the Millennium Falcon. And I knew I'd just made the media archeology find of the CENTURY.
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(new Nemo ride is open!!!)
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(Of course, I'm not planning on going to Disneyland until fall.)
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Oh, oh! This explains Kara's hands not needing grafts and stuff after Rapture!
I feel, oddly, that this is all true.
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*nods*
Oh, oh! This explains Kara's hands not needing grafts and stuff after Rapture!
Ooooooooh!
I feel, oddly, that this is all true.
Perhaps I've been blessed with the special sight of Kobol.
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What kind of kinky sex are they having?! Yikes!
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Funny enough, your description sounded like it could be an episode of BG. And that Star Wars find! Wow. :)
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