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.
'Not Fade Away'
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.
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.
the captain from The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit was also in Casanova. he was Giacomo's "manservant".
Rocco! of course. Even smaller world.
Rocco! of course. Even smaller world.
not so much when you consider Russell T. Davies wrote that adaptation of Casanova.
Heh. It's like the Vancouver actors pool!
I am so glad that the reason that they changed the name of the episode and all the references to the god in "Eye of Jupiter" from Zeus to Jupiter was because they thought it sounded more cool.
Great.
Best creative-decision-making rationale ever!
and also the thoroughly valid reasoning behind the tilted camera angles in Eureka.
*headdesk*
I saw the newest "Torchwood" last night, and liked. The "fish out of time" stuff, normally so annoying, was actually pretty well done here. Young woman's trajectory was the least satisfying, the other two were good, and even quite moving.