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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This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
It's not a huge spoiler or anything to tell you the factor of it that's fantastical--do you want to know? If so, highlight below:
Basically, ghosts are real. Fraser sees the ghost of his father.
Other than that, it's straight up buddy cop with a heart. And a deaf dog.
Once Upon a Time - with this episode, Dr. Jiminy has rocketed past Hot Sheriff to become my favorite character.
Adorbs: Doctor Who related.
Rayne, where do you find the complete Due South for that price? I can find seasons 1-3 pack for that price, but season 4 is $31.
The set lumps seasons 3 and 4 together and calls it season 3. It contains all 68 episodes that were made.
And thanks ita for clearing that up! I often wondered why Due South was considered fantasy!
Don't forget Fraser's occasional unexplained superpowers....
What? No Walking Dead love from last night?
Well, I figured she'd be a walker. . . if not in some other messed up situation.
And WTF - couldn't the farm people have planted her someplace where Rick's people could have found her since they didn't want to admit to collecting zombies?
Also - I am a bad buffista: I didn't recognize Harry Groener playing Jiminy Cricket's dad last night on Once Upon a Time.
couldn't the farm people have planted her someplace where Rick's people could have found her since they didn't want to admit to collecting zombies?
They didn't know it was her, apparently. They had a bit explaining that later (after the ep), that she'd been collected without Herschel's knowledge.
FWIW, I can see a large-animal vet more ready to treat Walkers as large, sick dangerous animals, excuse me,
people
than most, with the poles and the penning despite the danger. Still should have known they weren't going to be able to come back when there was so much obvious body damage, though.