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.
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Why must the episode descriptions for Doctor Who suck so much? I mean, Scifi doesn't even play the promo for the next episode at the end of the show - but there is a major plot point in the description of the episode on the Scifi.com front page.
Sigh.
Oh, le sigh! If it makes you feel any better, sumi, that plot point is given away in the teaser.
I watched the promo. But surely they could have promoted the
war between the Daleks and Cybermen
without mentioning that?
Hmm, this week's Torchwood was nice.
Interesting news for fans of SPN and VM:
Later this month, the CW network's CWTV.com site will begin beta testing a video player that will stream full-length episodes of such series as Supernatural and Veronica Mars, Variety reports. (Until now, CW fare has only been available via iTunes.) Among CWTV.com's bells and whistles will be the option to e-mail a one- or two-minute snippet to your pals/Dawn Ostroff.
This news found at TVguide.com
And another article about it at Variety.
Dude, it's like the CW is trying to make my life easier, yet strangely less productive.
I've been wondering why the CW wasn't streaming it's shows -- I mean, they could reach people who don't have a CW station in their town, you know?
my favorite part of the Variety ad?
Season three of "Mars" is already an online hit, ranking ahead of season one of NBC's red-hot "Heroes" late last week on iTunes.
woo!!
Windsparrow, what ending was Daniel expecting it to have?
I believe he was expecting TW to have to
find a way to get them back to their own time. I like that TW itself couldn't do a darned thing for them, and that the pilot-lady's ultimate fate is left to the imagination.