I'm sorry.
But damn - this is good. And I knew that Zoe would save her mom and dad.
I wish we could see them creating skin jobs.
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 sorry.
But damn - this is good. And I knew that Zoe would save her mom and dad.
I wish we could see them creating skin jobs.
Oh, no, it's kind of great, actually. I just wanted to let you know I was following along behind you agreeing all the way.
So nice to see the Graystones working together.
HOly shit!
I watched Blade: The Series today. Much as it is bad, I am actually surprised that it didn't get a second season. It's no less mindless than a lot of other shows that go the distance.
I haven't watched it since it was originally broadcast. At the time I remember thinking that it had more than a few rough areas but it still held my interest (although to be fair I have a huge weak spot when it comes to vampires and I'm willing to overlook a LOT), but I wished it had a more satisfactory series wrap-up.
I just finished the penultimate episode of Caprica. That can't really be happening!
I know!
Hmmm, can Zoe fuck things up computerly from v-world?
The Caprican National anthem made me laugh.
Man, if they'd only aired things closer together. These five episodes were a total adrenaline rush.
Yeah. Heck of an ending!
David Tennant is marrying Peter Davison's daughter who played his daughter
So, who will give her away at the altar?
Also, Christmas Special: non-Christian here, so I only got a strong sense of Moby Dick meets Peter Pan. I'm only vaguely aware of the Christmas carol story.