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bending_sickle ([personal profile] bending_sickle) wrote2008-03-06 10:03 pm

We are still groping, as if we are in a black room trying to make a black puzzle.*

Here's a clip - well, a few edited together - from Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 1x07. It wasn't the one I was trying to share with you all, but I figured I'd edit it so it was postable for YouTube. I'll warn you, though, all the editing herein was done largely by ear, because of the incredble image lag time. I honestly have no idea what it looks like. *cue anxious glances*

What you need to know: Summer Glau's a robot and the manly-man's hot and very anti-robot because he's from the post-robopocalypse future. Our robot friend went to ballet class to follow up on a lead. *cue Ghost in the Machine*



And our Science Stick is taken out for a beating. Yay! Somewhere in T: TSCC, manly-man's wounded and needs a blood refill. Now, we have our lady friend, who's 0-. Yays? No, doctor-man rejects her as a donor because manly-man "needs his blood" or somesuch. Like, his own blood type. Which is extremely rare. Like, oodles-and-oodles-of-numbers to one. Which is AB+.

Ok, you can see why this is totally off the Science Track. 0- beats all. Also? AB+ not that rare, especially is particular geopgraphical regions.

But that's not where the Science Mauling stops. Oh no, folks. The lady-friend's son then rolls up his sleeve and tells doctor-man to test him (i.e. for his blood type).

This is the point where I start throwning things. First off, the boy's mother defintaely knows the kid's bloodtype. (Especially because they're in the business of getting-wounded-a-lot.) And even if she doesn't, she's 0-. There's no way that boy can be AB+. A+/- or B+/-, sure. But not AB. So, like, mute point, yeah?

Let's just go back to the "0- no good" point and just flail a bit. *flail* I don't even know why they insisted on that arrangement in the first place.


Links of the Day:
[livejournal.com profile] prettybutt's at it again:
Webcomic: The Dog Days of Summer


* Vera Rubin