I watched the pilot out of nostalgia and ran away as quickly as possible. I, too, wonder how people get paid for such things.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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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Finally got around to watching Arrow. Not great so far, but entertaining enough.
Paul Blackthorne was pretty much the reason that I decided to watch Arrow in the first place. I miss The Dresden Files.
This.
I think enough people will disagree with you on Kreuk's prettiness, Vortex. I think she's a crap sell as a cop, as anyone dramatic or with gravitas, but she's doing alright with the average CW demographic in terms of pinup-worthiness. I've seen plenty guys say they dig her. No good reason they shouldn't hire a pretty face with decent acting talent, but she also comes with a genre resume, and that boosts her too, even if she was the most boring thing about the show.
I'm not saying that she's not pretty, because she is. I'm just saying that she's not a woman you look at and say "wow", which is what I would expect for someone to get cast on looks alone, or to keep getting work with so little acting talent.
And I'm saying I've seen a good chunk of guys in the demographics the CW seems to chase (that lovely 18-34, or whatever) say "Wow!" They're not casting women on looks alone for you or me--they're doing it to get a decent amount of those eyeballs.
KK was great in Eurotrip, and decent enough in Chuck. I think the issue is people keep putting her in dramas. I maintain that she needs a Joss type writer to bring out the best in her, because there is potential there.
I think she'd be awesome in a genre comedy, frankly. But I've got a total soft spot for her.
I can't say I share that estimation of her talent--I've never bought a single character I've seen her play, including in those two properties. She's just a pretty woman they ask to use a vaguely soft voice most of the time.
Oh, snerk -- Cracked.com's Christina H did a masterful takedown of Revolution.
OK, 9 of them are Revolution.
You know, I want to like 666 Park Ave, but the people are just monumentally stupid. I was afraid of this.
Stupid: It's what's on TV this fall.