Well, a gathering is brie, mellow song stylings; shindig, dip, less mellow song stylings, perhaps a large amount of malt beverage, and hootenanny, well, it's chock full of hoot, just a little bit of nanny.

Oz ,'Beneath You'


Premium Cable: The Cursing Costs Extra

[NAFDA] A thread for the discussion of all original programming on HBO, Showtime, Starz and other premium channels.

This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.


§ ita § - May 20, 2014 6:14:59 am PDT #5896 of 7329
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

C'mon, -t, let's fill our holes together...


Amy - May 20, 2014 6:16:07 am PDT #5897 of 7329
Because books.

I've never actually seen it performed. Not that I remember, anyway.

We read SO many plays in high school, most of which I've never seen performed, actually. That seems wrong.


Sue - May 20, 2014 6:21:44 am PDT #5898 of 7329
hip deep in pie

According to IMDB there's a filmed version starring Barry McGovern (the man in question in GoT.) [link]

I'm not sure how it would translate to film...


§ ita § - May 20, 2014 6:21:51 am PDT #5899 of 7329
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Maybe it made you better at reading them?

The only play I remember enjoying reading is Henry IV pt I and I've never seen it performed. But somehow the rest (Our Town, Othello (GOD I HATE WATCHING THAT), Henry V) I've all seen.

t / and topic...


quester - May 21, 2014 4:57:47 pm PDT #5900 of 7329
Danger is my middle name, only I spell it R. u. t. h. - Tina Belcher.

I saw Waiting for Godot at a University Play competition, the name of which escapes me right now. Anyway, it was a very, very long play. Which really drove home the theme of futility.

I seem to remember that Ian McKellan and Patrick Stewart were in or going to be in a production.


DebetEsse - May 21, 2014 5:09:47 pm PDT #5901 of 7329
Woe to the fucking wicked.

Were. It closed at the end of March


Jessica - May 26, 2014 4:25:47 pm PDT #5902 of 7329
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

So, Penny Dreadful!

Except for the fact that Timothy Dalton and Eva Green are in it, I could do without the Dracula storyline entirely. I am loving this version of Frankenstein, even if the end of last week's ep violently pissed me off.


-t - May 26, 2014 4:30:50 pm PDT #5903 of 7329
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I agree with all of that.

I'm curious about Ethan wossname since the wolves.


Amy - May 26, 2014 4:37:26 pm PDT #5904 of 7329
Because books.

I read the recap on io9, and she mentioned that at the start of the second episode, he wakes up outside, even though he has plenty of money to pay for the room. Possible werewolf is what she's suggesting, and while nothing struck me last episode, his behavior with the wolves in this one certainly did.

With the vampire storyline, I'm hoping they do something interesting and cool with it, and not just different. I'm a little leery about the Egyptian thing, but I guess we'll see. If a mummy suddenly comes to life at the British Museum it may be too much.


Jessica - May 26, 2014 4:40:54 pm PDT #5905 of 7329
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

at the start of the second episode, he wakes up outside, even though he has plenty of money to pay for the room. Possible werewolf is what she's suggesting, and while nothing struck me last episode, his behavior with the wolves in this one certainly did.

Ohhhhh, good point. I hadn't put that together, but it fits.