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.
Because I think that's new.
I started seeing rumblings about that this week, and the SPN newsletter is discussing starting a Save Supernatural/rocksalt campaign.
(To which I say, "yeah, let's send a white, easily powdered substance through the mail." Uh-huh.)
"Heroes" was ninth overall for the week, beating "24."
Not even Jack Bauer can stop Hiro Nakamura!!! I've never been SO in love with a show that was also a monster hit (I liked LOST a lot - still do for some of the characters at least - but even first season it never did it for me the way HEROES does).
There are three Director's Cuts up at the CW site the first one is cute but the 2nd and 3rd are really interesting.
Apparently the showrunners are getting nervous about "Supernatural" getting renewed.
Eep! I thought it was doing pretty well!
Apparently there was an interview with Kripke in the last few weeks where he said the show was on the bubble. Sigh.
Oh, I tried to watch one of the director's cuts and it cut out about 20% in. Will try again.
\"Heroes\" was ninth overall for the week, beating \"24.\"
How is Fox\'s penetration these days vs. NBC\'s? Isn\'t NBC available in a lot more homes, or is that not true anymore?
Apparently there was an interview with Kripke
Okay, I totally read this "Kripnkle".
An interview with Tim Kring at Scifi Weekly.
How did you come to cast Christopher Eccleston on the show?
Kring: I had seen his work. I'd seen him in Elizabeth, and I'd seen him in 28 Days Later, and I knew who he was. I wanted a British guy. I saw the character as a kind of Fagin character. I wanted a big sort of sloppy Brit with a working-class accent who is this curmudgeonly invisible guy. A real misanthrope. And so the casting people said, "Well, Christopher Eccleston is actually living here now, in America. He's just moved here and is trying to get work here." So it was one of those fortuitous things, where I was like, "I love that guy. Let's go after him." So by the time we finally had a part for him he was really a fan of the show and wanted to do it.
Ha, that's...dare I say...fantastic!