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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Bits and pieces. The two episodes I randomly saw before picking up the DVDs were (1) the one where Kirk Acevedo gets killed and replaced and (2) the one where the real Olivia escapes from the (W)alterna-verse. So randomly big-time spoiler episodes.
It hasn't hurt my enjoyment of the show thus far. And knowing it goes beyond being a "freakazoid-of-the-week" show helped me get through some of the same-y-ness of season 1's episodes. It sounds like they're not stringing things out a la X-Files (or Lost) as much, which is also good.
Wow. I will watch the hell out of that. Given the opportunity.
At least Sir Terry's health seems to be holding up.
Law and Order: Ankh-Morpork.
I commented in Natter, but will say again, I'm cautiously hopeful.
I loved Going Postal so much that I might name my next dog Pump 19. But, the City Watch is so perfect, I don't know that it could be done justice by a tv series.
Next, they'll being doing the Nac Mac Feegles and I will be very sad.
...Oh no, apparently Sam Raimi is already directing Wee Free Men. I say again, Oh NO. I get a very bad, Willow-esque (the movie, not the witch) feeling about this.
I just finished Season 4 of new Doctor Who (except the specials). I want to have David Tennant's babies! I still love Chris Eccleston too though!
I love this show so much, and I can't believe I waited so long to watch it!
I don't know Wee Free Men, but a series based on the Watch sounds like it could be innovative enough to work. I didn't see Going Postal (I have to find it, though - one of my favourite Discworld books) but I wasn't too impressed by the TV film of Hogfather. But since I got the impression no one else was either, they might have learnt from that.
Going Postal
was well-night perfect. Definitely worth tracking down.
For Red Nose Day the BBC has put "The Curse of Fatal Death" up on the Doctor Who website:
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The first thing that Steven Moffat wrote for Doctor Who.
ETA: there's also some casting news for the new series on the site.