A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
I really, really meant to post earlier.
Amusing Smallville. The Ollie-actor can't, can he? But his super-specialized arrows and extra green light is fun.
Okay, I got a call from my credit card company in the very important last five minutes of Supernatural -- I'll be rewatching that.
Huh. I was told that Summer Glau was in this episode. I don't think I saw her. But another good episode -- lots of good brotherly moments. Plus, different and exciting GREEK zombification. Who knew?
Plus, different and exciting GREEK zombification. Who knew?
Not me, but I can see how easy it might be to turn fraternity brothers into zombies. They're most of the way there already, right?
Yeah, not THOSE Greeks. Although, there was a college campus involved.
I was told that Summer Glau was in this episode. I don't think I saw her.
IMDB says she was Angela (zombie chick), but she was very much not. Huh. The CW site says it was her as well. Last minute casting change?
Maybe.
The Zombie chick didn't even LOOK like Summer Glau. (Of the Whedonverse Actresses she more closely resembled Amy Acker. . . but of course, wasn't Amy Acker.)
Okay, wanting Juliet Landau and Eliza Dushku to guest on SPN.
The roommate looked kind of Summer-esque, but I really don't think it was her unless there was serious face-changing makeup going on.
The roommate looked kind of Summer-esque, but I really don't think it was her unless there was serious face-changing makeup going on.
And the sudden and shocking addition of a strong Canadian accent.
My reaction to CSPWDT is, not shockingly, FLAIL.
And the sudden and shocking addition of a strong Canadian accent.
YOU'RE WATCHING SMALLVILLE NOW? Dammit, Plei, don't make me watch too.
'Look how edgy we are. We're composed entirely of edges. We have no sides.'
Well, Russell T. Davies
is
the man responsible for
Queer as Folk.
It's sounded in interviews as if he's really happy to let out his dark side on the Whoverse.
Torchwood
is confirmed for Sunday 22nd at 9pm, and they're starting with a double episode. All eps will be repeated the following Wednesday from 9pm on BBC2.
Neil had quite the Canadian accent too.
Who knew that Kansas had seceded from the USA and somehow moved north to Canada?