wish list for the remainder of the season
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Originally posted by Bascule:
Do Moths have six legs? I have this funny feeling they’ve got four. Also: what was that you said about Moths having a mating call? (a: something I missed ages ago, b: obscure Dalektek joke! c: something from an episode not screened here yet, you tease)
What I’m talking about is from [i]Lexx[/i] 4.07: [i]Walpurgis Night[/i]. That may not’ve been shown in England yet, I’m not sure. So this would probably qualify as a spoiler, just it is not significant to the plot of the episode and I don’t think I’m giving too much away by mentioning it. In [i]Walpurgis Night[/i] Kai, using one of the blades on his scorpion brace, whittles an ocarina that is supposed to replicate the mating call of a moth, and gives it to Stan. My problem with this is that moths are grown on the Lexx, I don’t see any need for them to mate. If moths can breed, then what are moth breeders for? An aphrodisiac? [img]images/smiles/icon_confused.gif[/img] Also, I’m not so much disturbed by the fact that moths have a mating call as I am by the fact that Kai knows it well enough to replicate the sound. What kind of relationship did the Brunnen-G [i]have[/i] with the Insects? [img]images/smiles/icon_eek.gif[/img]
Moths in [i]Lexx[/i] have six legs, just like real moths.
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Forgive me if I’m talking ‘ass’, but wasn’t Brizon’s ship a brand-spanking-new Kai-style Stinger (not all old and grey like Kai’s).
Uh, if memory serves Brizon’s ship was a big blue-green jellyfish.