Veritas Tricky Sanctuary

Written by Lynn on Saturday, November 21st, 2009 at 11:00 pm. Filed in TV Shows and tagged , , , , .

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My attempt at a joke might have backfired on me, but if you got it, thank you veritas much for getting it! ;)

When I started watching this episode tonight (I am always behind it seems—only one more reason to be forever grateful to the inventor of the DVR), I had high hopes something was up. Big Guy dead? So soon after Ashley’s apparent demise? My first reaction was that someone was interested in shaking things up on Sanctuary a little too much for my liking, but then of course, the episode started moving quite quickly and I couldn’t relax enough to worry about what the hell the writers of Sanctuary were thinking by killing off Big Guy.

Good thing the writer’s know better than I how to craft a crafty story. I enjoyed the mystery of this one, and for a while, I admit to being confused and most definitely off the trail. I figured things out just a hair before Will, and I enjoyed every tricky moment of it.

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Lynn Harvey is the designer, developer and administrator of the ScifiFantasies.com website. Her passion for science fiction TV and science documentaries gave her the idea to create this site. She believes God has created a universe so vast it defies comprehension--why not alien worlds and alien races to fill that universe? Lynn's website.

One Response to “Veritas Tricky Sanctuary”

  1. Michelle Says:
    December 5th, 2009 at 11:52 pm

    Same here. I wanted it to all be a trick, I might have quit watching if it wasn’t.

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Scifi Fantasies is the work of Lynn Harvey. Lynn finds sci-fi shows & fantasy series fascinating, along with science documentaries. She doesn't think of programs such as Nova, The Universe, and Mega Disasters as educational, so much as stepping stones for her vivid imagination and background for her beloved sci-fi programming.

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