zuisa,
we are enablers and you are among the addicted.
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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zuisa,
we are enablers and you are among the addicted.
Yeah, he rocked it. His reaction in the cafe when he found out it was a bank robbery cracked me up, and then everything in the bank up in the air was fantastic. Am actually enjoying Jo and Zane, too. Go figure.
It was an instant classic episode, truly. Plus, finally a realization of the opening credits!
Yeah, that was awesome.
Colin was fantastic moving through the tilty floaty bank! Funny as hell. I watched it twice just to fully appreciate it.
yeah, i was just coming here to post that.
Well, poop!
WTF, why? Did they need the timeslot for a show about ghost-hunting wrestlers? Or ghosts who haunt wrestlers? Or the ghosts of wrestlers?
I admit it, I've watched Ghost Hunters more than a few times. They go to some really cool places that I'd never see or even know about otherwise -- that insane asylum in Western Pennsylvania or the antebellum plantation house that's now a private residence are not going to be on the Travel Channel. But dude -- they never find anything. All they ever get on their super-sciencey devices is bumps and vague shadows and occasional noises that might be a voice from a nearby cordless telephone. How can they still be on the air, with websites devoted to analyzing their "results" (seriously, at least two) when they never fucking find anything?
And SyFy is canceling Eureka. Idiots rule.
Sometimes shows just end, Zenkitty. Nothing lasts forever. I know it's trendy to blame showrunners and networks for everything under the sun, but sometimes shit just happens.