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.
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Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
Twilight (presentation) Private investigator/vampire struggles with the repercussions of immortality, vampire adversaries and his love for a mortal
We already had that show. It was called Angel.
I thought that actor who plays Zach in Heroes was going to be John Connor in Sarah Connor Chronicles? I'm vastly amused by the notion of dainty English rose Lena Headey taking on the role of Sarah Connor.
There is also a series being made from Tanya Huff's "Blood" books. The pilot airs on March 11 on Lifetime(Yeah, I know) Weird thing is that it's a Canadian production, but it's airing first in the States.
Twilight (presentation) Private investigator/vampire struggles with the repercussions of immortality, vampire adversaries and his love for a mortal
We already had that show. It was called Angel.
Also called
Forever Knight
before that.
But I'm game to watch if they make it interesting.
Reaper: Comedic drama about a 21-year-old slacker who becomes the devil's bounty hunter, retrieving souls escaped from hell
Please tell me they'll be using Blue Oyster Cult for the theme song. Please.
Isn't this basically Brimstone?
Peter Horton played a world-weary cop beaten down to near-apathy by his traumas rather than a slacker. Who became the Devil's bounty hunter, retrieving souls escaped from hell. Whole 'nother vibe, since he used to do stuff.
Right, but the same basic conceit.
Reaper
is basically
Brimstone
meets
Dead Like Me.
Perhaps I should have added a
t /sarcasm
note to the end of my post?
There is also a series being made from Tanya Huff's "Blood" books. The pilot airs on March 11 on Lifetime(Yeah, I know) Weird thing is that it's a Canadian production, but it's airing first in the States.
I'd rather watch that than
Twilight.
I love Tany Huff and her "Blood" books. I've been waiting for her to write more of them, but I think she feels they're played out. Sigh. I may have to pick up the reissues to read again.
I thought that actor who plays Zach in Heroes was going to be John Connor in Sarah Connor Chronicles?
Nevermind. Thomas Dekker *is* the actor who plays Zach. Hmmm. If the show gets picked up, the actor might have too much time for Heroes.
If the show gets picked up, the actor might have too much time for Heroes.
tilts head sideways in dog fashion