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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Thanks Vortex, for both the right name and what was up with th head.
How did the Ash not know that something was up?
He knew most of what was up. He did not know the bounty hunter was up to shenanigans, and the bounty hunter would have gotten into trouble if they had told him. And why the hell not tell him - I mean since Reynard had escaped in Lauren's body, he even knew Lauren was in the bar. Anything they might have want to keep secret from him he knew, and most of what went on was obvious. Why protect the bounty hunter instead of letting take his fair share of the blame?
I love a good body-switch story, so no complaints here.
I especially like that the characters used name badges -- not that the actors weren't up to a good job of playing each other, but that's what the
characters
would do.
Does anyone know if there is a third season planned for Lost Girl?
I may check out Korra this weekend. I haven't seen any of the episodes, and I've never watched any Avatar stuff. Should I dig into the back catalog first, to get up to speed? Or is Korra the sort of show where one can just jump in and enjoy it?
I think a group of characters who don't know each other would use nametags, but if Buffy had a body switch--the audience would know who was who, and they should be able to tell.
I have to say, I liked the Kenzie actress, and I liked Dyson playing Kenzie. It was charismatic both ways. Bo, however, was the one with no tics, no characterstics (tic's not short for characteristic, is it? Distracted now.). It kinda underscored I'm not thrilled by the writing or the acting there either.
Or is Korra the sort of show where one can just jump in and enjoy it?
Most definitely not. SO much backstory.
I think you would be okay if you started with Korra 01 01 and watched the first ten episodes before tomorrow morning. They are all up streaming on Nickelodeon.com. Only 26 minutes each. But don't watch the show with no background at all.
I can't watch and post tomorrow because 1) camping with girl scouts 2) don't have television. I'd look for a stream because of 2, but 1 is sort of impossible to overcome.
OK, thanks. It'll be in the 90s today and tomorrow, so catching up on Korra sounds like a good way to avoid the evil orb.
I'll be seeing
Brave
at the time, but I'll be rushing back afterward to watch!
I'm going to be in the mountains, and I don't think the lodge has cable. And while there is internet, it's basically dial-up, so no aheming for me. I'll have to wait until Sunday night to see Korra.
And probably until Monday or Tuesday to see Brave.
I wish I could w&p Korra, but we watch after baby goes to bed so we can actually, you know, watch it.