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.
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I'm just left wondering whether or not he got the former chief of police drunk and date raped him before the murder.
out of context, this isn't particularly funny, and yet I'm laughing my ass off over here.
I agree, when Krakow showed up I said to myself: "well, I guess we found the warlock."
So, is the Gates worth a try?
Matt Smith and Orbital, Glastonbury 2010.
Oh, man. Wow. He's a giant dork and it's awesome.
Random side note: Though Van Gogh painted many of his most famous works during his time in Arles, France, none of his works are on display in the town. Or weren't, as of 1996. But you can see works of art inspired by Van Gogh there - [link]
sumi,
so...it's pretty Desperate Housewives like with less humor. I'm watching it, but I am not sure I would tell another person "hey, this is a good show!"
Right now, my main investment is in seeing how many supernatural "people" they can cram into this gated community. Last nightI learned there is a succubus walking around and that was good enough for me to get me to next week.
I watched the pilot of The Gates(mostly for Luke Mably and Rhona Mitra) and was bored to tears. the supernatural Desperate Housewives description is apt. the review they're using to promote the show saying it's True Blood crossed with DH is way off the mark though.
Is it like the way they promoted
The Secret Life of the American Teenager
as "7th Heaven meets Juno"?
DW Finale: I actually... the ep was OK. Just OK. Excellent writing, but it didn't pierced the heart, as other eps have had. It moved me, but it didn't break my heart. Did I grow older? Did the show?
Seska: Did he answer the Doctor's question about whether she was married *to him*, do you think? And does anyone else think her time jumpy armband thingy is Jack's? I think she said recently that she met a man in a bar...
YES.
Thank goodness for subtitles. Though sometimes I still have no idea what they're saying.
Try do it without subtitles and with Hebrew as your first language. And I watched "Takin' Over the Asylum" for young DT like that (excellent TV, btw).
Matt Smith and Orbital, Glastonbury 2010.
Is it sad that I cared more for him in person there than in most of the series? I mean, I loved the stories. But the Doctor himself... Maybe I'm saying it because I caught an old DT ep earlier this week, and, you know, his performance is always nothing but perfect. He owns the character to its molecules and soul. Smith? Just the soul. (Not really spoilers, just to be on the safe side).
But. That video. Dunno if it's the coat or anything, but he's HOTT.
As for Seven and Ace: don't really know much about either, but a recent internet survey tells me that from all of the companions, I'm Ace. Good or bad thing?
I was just coming to post that P-C! Alas, I will settle for posting it in the other place.
Is this a good thread for this?
Nerdvana achieved: Summer Glau is the voice of Supergirl
Not content with winning every poll, decimating Reavers and seducing John Connor, Summer Glau will now be the voice of Supergirl in the direct-to-DVD movie Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, which adapts the second storyline of Jeph Loeb's run on the Superman/Batman comic.