Nothing on last night's Warehouse 13 yet? I thought it was an excellent episode. Lots of fun twists!
Willow ,'Showtime'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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I enjoyed it! I can't stand the actor who is playing HG Wells though.
What do I know that actor from? There was nothing on IMDB.
I'm glad they wrapped up the...whatshisface Marburry...story line.
The CGI was really bad, though.
Dexter and a BBC show (also on AMC) about grifters
She's from Hustle.
I thought it was excellent too. Glad it's back and Eureka is back on Friday!!
I am so glad the show's producers are maintaining the level of sheer awesome that is Mrs. Fredericks.
Dexter! That's it.
Mrs Fredericks is wicked awesome. I'm torn between wanting to know more about her, and wanting her to remain a mystery.
I liked the actress from Dexter.
Mrs. Fredericks' awesomeness not withstanding, this episode of Warehouse 13 prompted me to add it to my list of not-appointment tv.
Then, I saw the preview for next week...aaaaand, we're back!
Hulu tells me Jewel Staite and Sean Maher will be involved in a storyline about superheroes.
Yeah. I'll watch.
ita, I thank you for that photo. I know Primeval is actually kind of terrible, but I find it charmingly terrible (except when the characters are TOO STUPID TO LIVE). Plus, that character is somewhat endearing. Although it's going to be hard to reconcile this new look on Connor after three seasons of Connor as the dork. It's not like they gave him much character development, you know?
I think we have SyFy's Alice to thank for this.