re: Fiona's last Dr. Who S3E4 quibble, It's the Sooper Seekret Dalek elevator!
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi or fantasy) 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.
Yeah, Jon, I thought of that, it goes down into the sewers and all that. STILL!
DH S3: Also, is it possible that they could see the Empire State Bldg from Central Park back in 1930 because other buildings blocking the view hadn't been built yet?
Not really: [link]
Is Dr. Who season 3 the one currently airing in England?
Yes, Frankenbuddha.
Hey Kalshane, I managed to get my hands on an import copy of White Night this weekend. Woo! Spoilers: It moved really fast, especially because I was comparing it to Proven Guilty, which I had just finished a day or two before. And in addition to moving fast, it felt shorter. And the battle in the White Court caves was really cool, but very confusing--I couldn't track the action very well. Still, Butcher is wonderful with description and with humour, so I loved it on both those scores. And since I was reading Storm Front parallel with PG and WN, it's fascinating to see how much Harry has changed since these books began.
I think that the names changed in the teleivsion show help me divorce the books from the show, which is a good thing. Where Dresden in the books reminds me (affectionately) of the D&D gamers and MtG players I grew up with, Dresden on the show reminds me more of a working class journeyman type. That's how Blackthorne plays him--like my uncles, down to earth and interested in the simple pleasures, but Dresden with duties beyond that. I like both of them, but they aren't always similar.
Also, the difference in Terrance Mann being Bob and the Bob and the book is hugely, and, I think, necessary for the television show. TM gives the audience, and Dresden, someone to imprint on for all the super-magic stuff. He's more a teacher and less of an encyclopaedia, and in the context of the show I like that better.
This really makes me want to go back and watch everything again. And I still have like four or five Dresden books to get through--one of the things I love about both the books and the show is the interplay of politics. It's stuff that fascinates and entertains me.
Not really: [link]
Dr. Who S3: Isn't that Central Park left center? if the camera could see Central Park, then people in Central Park would have been able to see the ESB, no?
David Eick and John Shiban are working on a miniseries for Lifetime !
Which raises the question: Will fanboys watch the network that used to call itself "Television for Women"?
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The project, which Lifetime hopes to have on the air this fall, is called "The Gathering." The two-part miniseries will follow a doctor who investigates his wife's disappearance and discovers she's involved in "an ancient religious sect of witches determined to dominate the world."
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