Why is the apocalyse always in my backyard?

Jul 17, 2008 20:04

I'm watching Jeremiah on SciFi and I didn't realize until tonight that it ALSO takes place in Colorado and that Thunder Mountain? Is *Cheyenne Mountain*. Yes, the same Mountain as Stargate ( Read more... )

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ultranos_fic July 18 2008, 03:23:05 UTC
Man, it would be so easy to sort of meld Jeremiah and Stargate into the same post-apocalyptic universe.

Someone already has: Distorted Reflections. Okay, so it's a crossover. (I had to dig through bookmarks to find it; I read it a year ago.)

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shutthef_up July 18 2008, 03:46:44 UTC
Cool! Thanks!

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shutthef_up July 18 2008, 03:57:53 UTC
It's actually better than I thought it'd be. I can kind of remember when it first came out, but I think I was kind of burned out on the genre or something. I remember I got a promo DVD with the purchase of... something and never watched it. I probably still have it around somewhere.

Malcolm Jamal Warner is *really* good in it and Luke Perry isn't bad. And there are a whole bunch of other actors who look familiar, but I can't place.

Yeah, it's Twilight Zone alright ;D

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fhartman July 18 2008, 10:27:09 UTC
Hee! Now you know how *I* feel. I was a big X-Files fan back in the day, and I live in Allentown, PA - the home of alien conspiracies, fetus factories, and abductee coffee klatsches.

Trust me, the reality isn't nearly so exciting. Though actually, it would explain a lot...:)

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shutthef_up July 18 2008, 13:56:27 UTC
Dude, I am *so* lucky X-Files wasn't airing then. I was already a little freaked over the cattle mutilation thing but didn't realize that it was centered around Park County at the time. That would have *totally* put me over.

Heh, you were probably keeping an eye out for the Alien Assassin dude! Or Mulder and Scully lurking around, which would have been much cooler.

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