Dude, it's like the CW is trying to make my life easier, yet strangely less productive.
'Lessons'
Boxed Set, Vol. III: "That Can't Be Good..."
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'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.
I rewatched a lot of this season's eps with commentary. The writer for TGitF said he hadn't been told about the end of SR (Rose being rather put out by Mickey being aboard), so he didn't write to reflect that. Rectifying that, I think, would have helped with my thinking on Rose this season.
I, too, adore Rose, which, to me, makes it more irritating that she's not consistent. And, yeah, there is a lot of continuity with this Doctor, but, dammit, he is new, and that makes his relationship to Rose a bit new, too.
I didn't like L&M that much, which is, I suppose, the main point on the ep, but I still think the very concept at this moment was not yet...timely.
I wondered where I'd seen Chloe Webber's mum, in Fear Her, before. Turns out she was Bellino in the tv version of Casanova, which starred Tennant. Small world.
the captain from The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit was also in Casanova. he was Giacomo's "manservant".
it's like the CW is trying to make my life easier, yet strangely less productive.
It's like they're trying to catch up with the other networks. Thursday is a logjam for me, and CW having a Mac-compatible streamer would rock.
Since Fox sucks.
The podcast for "Eye of Jupiter" is up.
It's like they're trying to catch up with the other networks. Thursday is a logjam for me, and CW having a Mac-compatible streamer would rock.
Streaming's the only way I get to watch anything that's not on the CW. It's a lifesaver for NBC shows (as it means I can watch 30 Rock without having to juggle things), but those aren't shows I tend to watch and rewatch. Those are all on the freaking CW.
Once they fall to the miracles of modern technology, I'm screwed.