Someone to watch over me
Jul. 10th, 2002 07:13 pmI have a question. Why, oh why is it that whenever a vaguely successful television that names its episodes reaches a certain point, does it name an episode "Someone to Watch Over Me?"
And then why do the eps then become classics? I've just been watching both the Frasier and Star Trek: Voyager eps with the title, and they're both brilliant. Specially the Voyager one.
Friends doesn't fall into it cause of the whole "The One With" concept of its eps. And with Stargate, they haven't come up with this title yet but it's simply a matter of time.
There's a Stargate ep called a Matter of Time. And there's a Star Trek one too. They're both about black holes, I think.
And then why do the eps then become classics? I've just been watching both the Frasier and Star Trek: Voyager eps with the title, and they're both brilliant. Specially the Voyager one.
Friends doesn't fall into it cause of the whole "The One With" concept of its eps. And with Stargate, they haven't come up with this title yet but it's simply a matter of time.
There's a Stargate ep called a Matter of Time. And there's a Star Trek one too. They're both about black holes, I think.