I hadn\'t realized the \"Heroes\" online comic had been updated until I had call to check something at work.
You\'ve MARCIE\'d me, haven\'t you? [link]
'Potential'
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 hadn\'t realized the \"Heroes\" online comic had been updated until I had call to check something at work.
You\'ve MARCIE\'d me, haven\'t you? [link]
You've MARCIE'd me, haven't you?
Does anyone else hear a voice in here?
But joking aside, the amount I skip and skim, it's a miracle if I catch anything.
Oooh, also this tidbit:
Starcrossed, from executive producers Jane Loughman and John G. Lenic, is a half-hour comedy behind the scenes of a long-running space opera, with the pilot written by David Hewlett (Stargate Atlantis).
Meanwhile, new classic films from Scifi channel are also in development:
SCI FI Saturday Slate Unveiled
SCI FI Channel has added two movies to its 2007 production slate, including one starring Highlander's Adrian Paul, and given the green light to another three for development as part of the new Saturday-night programming block called "SCI FI Saturday: The Most Dangerous Night of Television."
The following films are scheduled to premiere in 2007: The Lost Colony, starring Paul, about the age-old mystery surrounding the lost colony of Roanoke, and King Arthur & The Order of the Dragon, written by Tim Cox and Brook Durham (Mammoth) and chronicling the quest for the Holy Grail.
The following films have been green-lighted for development: Riddle of the Sphinx, about an astronomer and a cryptographer who unwittingly unleash a deadly Sphinx; Sherlock Holmes & the Banshee, which follows the famous detective as he investigates a wailing, soul-sucking ghost that turns out to be a banshee; and Odysseus & the Isle of Mists, a mythical melee in which Odysseus and his men battle Persephone and her deadly vampire beasts.
a wailing, soul-sucking ghost that turns out to be a banshee
Never, ever, ever would have guessed.
a mythical melee in which Odysseus and his men battle Persephone and her deadly vampire beasts
WTF?
I was browsing LJ, and found Ackles picspam that I had to share. Someone decided to do a worst-of post: [link]
The captions are really what make it. I just got busted slacking by Paul ("Is checking your work email a euphamism?") because I was laughing so hard.
Oh my. I may never stop laughing.
a mythical melee in which Odysseus and his men battle Persephone and her deadly vampire beasts
WTF?
The Odyssey does hint of Persephone in an adversarial role, as Odysseus sneaks into the House of Hades to gain the counsel of various ghosts and is fearful that she will send the head of the Gorgon to attack him before he can leave. Not sure how they got from Medusa's decapitated head to vampire beasts, though.