FastForward - sold. not sure for how long and how I am going to shift things, but at least next week is also reshowing on friday
eta: but the commercials telling me what to pay attention to ....
A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Marvel superheroes are discussed over at the MCU thread.
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FastForward - sold. not sure for how long and how I am going to shift things, but at least next week is also reshowing on friday
eta: but the commercials telling me what to pay attention to ....
I'm also on board for FF for the time being. I also hate those commercials telling you what might be important--I think I'll remember seeing a random kangaroo hopping down the street, thank you marketing monkeys who are trying to be oh so cool with your online viral promoting schemes.
I also got a definite chill from that Detroit video footage--very nice stuff. Oddly, this is my 81-year-old Mom's favorite new show.
Are we discussing Eastwick anywhere? I just watched it from this week. It strikes me as Desperate Housewives with magic. It doesn't totally suck though. The only problem is that the Darryl van Horne character looks like and reminds me of John Barrowman (but just not quite as good), and I keep thinking that John Barrowman would kick ass in the role.
You mean Paul Gross, aka Benton Fraser?!
OMG, THAT's where I've seen him before. I couldn't place him!
Watch Slings and Arrows! It's Canadian and about theater, and he's hot in it.
Finally caught up with Eureka & FF on Hulu.
Not sure about the Eureka finale. Seemed kind of anticlimactic compared to years past.
FF was good enough to get me to watch another ep - I can see where they're riffing on Lost, The Nine, and Heroes, and I'm just hoping that this can be the show that takes that kind of premise and doesn't either fizzle or get canceled.
Seemed kind of anticlimactic compared to years past.
It felt like a comfy, vanilla way to end a show that wasn't coming back.
Paul Gross was really reminding me of Larry Hagman in his younger days throughout the Eastwick premiere.