This Xtra Force staple gun is the perfect tool for a makeup retouch. It evens out and beautify the complexion whilst letting the skin breathe for a 100% natural and long-wear finish. It also works well for carpeting and roofing. [Message sponsored by Skynet]
This Xtra Force Power Tools poster was custom-made by the production for use as set dressing in the season two episode one "Samson & Delilah". The poster features the image of a 1950's style pin-up model holding a Xtra Force staple gun. The poster is mounted to foamcore and measures 37" x 29". You can also find me on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr or Youtube
How did you know that? Do you remember in TSCC 2.12 'Alpine Fields', Lauren had a t-shirt with the words 'GET A GRIP' on it, and a picture of a rugby ball (football in America)? Well... Over a decade ago, the same words were used for an Australian frame sealant, but the model is holding the tube in a rude suggestive way. I can't find it on the web.
This is the description of this item when it was put up for auction at a screen-used prop store a few years ago. As an aside, the current owner of this item (and a couple other TSCC props) posted a message and more photos on my Facebook page. You can also find me on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr or Youtube
In the series TSCC, does anyone remember this conversation taking place at the police station in New Mexico? quote: Agent Ellison told Charley Dixon that his (almost betroved) girlfriend was a deluded, dangerous grade "A" whack-a-mole who killed a man because she believes that in the future he'll invent a computer system that declares war on the world. Ellison transposes that phrase from a Mexican fruit: guacamole
(Its pronounciation sounds the same).
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TSCC writer Zack Stenz (pictured below) shared an anecdote from his time on the show.
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When I was writing for the Sarah Connor Chronicles, Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox used to bring their pet ferret to the writing offices & the thing would run around like a furry Slinky.
A look back at a series that was a decade ahead of its time. This writer of this article compares it to BSG, because of how skillfully it tackled big narrative themes.