No, she had one a couple of years ago, but it got cancelled because everybody stopped watching after a 2-month hiatus. She played a poor girl who tried to impersonate her rich twin sister (also played by Geller)
OH?? Didn't remember that one, I'm not a big fan of Geller.
Well, the episode succeeded in portraying a lot of negatives. But if you're going to have a goddess, you could do a lot worse than Adrianne Palicki.
But really, once they said the other planet experiences 700 years for each 11 days of our time, they had to come up with some reason why they wouldn't continue to interact with our universe. And they did: the advanced planet is spread out all over THEIR galaxy, but they don't do anything in ours.
Meanwhile, the game Ed played with Bortus and Klyden didn't make much sense. If you "win" by getting your hand skewered, then why would they be passing it back and forth as quickly as possible? It's more like they would be trying to take it from each other. The game seems most likely to require at least 3 players too, and as far as we know Bortus and Klyden are the only two of their kind on the ship.
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Reply by bratface
on December 12, 2017 at 5:54 PM
OH?? Didn't remember that one, I'm not a big fan of Geller.
Reply by Knixon
on December 12, 2017 at 11:54 PM
The show was called Ringer, and it was actually rather good. I recorded all the episodes at the time, and they're probably downloadable too.
Reply by bratface
on December 13, 2017 at 12:18 AM
The people over on the GH board were talking about it last week. Billy Miller (Jake/Drew/Jason) played Charlie Young/John Delario.
Reply by Knixon
on January 7, 2018 at 2:50 AM
Well, the episode succeeded in portraying a lot of negatives. But if you're going to have a goddess, you could do a lot worse than Adrianne Palicki.
But really, once they said the other planet experiences 700 years for each 11 days of our time, they had to come up with some reason why they wouldn't continue to interact with our universe. And they did: the advanced planet is spread out all over THEIR galaxy, but they don't do anything in ours.
Meanwhile, the game Ed played with Bortus and Klyden didn't make much sense. If you "win" by getting your hand skewered, then why would they be passing it back and forth as quickly as possible? It's more like they would be trying to take it from each other. The game seems most likely to require at least 3 players too, and as far as we know Bortus and Klyden are the only two of their kind on the ship.