At first they weren't going to bring it with them from the WB to the CW but then they changed their minds and did.
(7th Heaven, that is.)
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At first they weren't going to bring it with them from the WB to the CW but then they changed their minds and did.
(7th Heaven, that is.)
They brought it back!
What were they thinking? Zombification never turns out well. Not that it came back wrong--just that it came back at all.
But that doesn't have to do so much with renewal as the actors wanting out.
and the show sucking since Amy Palladino left.
In slightly creepy news, "House Of The Rising Sun" was playing in two of the stores I went in to today.
Not that it came back wrong--just that it came back at all.
Well, really, how much wronger could it be than it already was before the network merge?
Omar's Smallville recaplet - so much better than watching that mess.
I hope Medium doesn't get cancelled.
I've heard CBS wants to pick it up if NBC drops it.
Did you see any people suspiciously lacking proper internal organ alignment, juliana?
Hee. I had it going through my head all day. It has so much other luggage with it that I kept having to remember why it was in my head and why it was creeping me out.
Did you see any people suspiciously lacking proper internal organ alignment, juliana?
No, but this is San Francisco. Unless they were wearing a Lakers or Dodgers shirt whilst misaligning their internal organs, I might not notice anything out of the ordinary.
In the interest of furthering my completist tendencies, I bought The Animals' version of "House Of The Rising Sun". Now I'm trying to decide if I need a second version, and if so, whose? Waylon's? David Allan Coe's? Nina Simone's? I love all three artists, but 4 versions just seems like overkill.
(I also bought Flogging Molly, but that's not Supernatural related. Black Donnellys, perhaps.)
Juliana, if it were my collection, I would need the Nina Simone version, as it seems to be in the, as I understand it, historically correct gender.
Ok, so I gotta ask - I'm not a reader of the Dresden books, and while I have not hated the show, I'm not sure I'm loving it enough to keep watching - is the tone of the show right? May I expect the quirky humor to grow, or is it always going to feel like a hard-boiled detective show Now, with Added Magick?