I haven't seen Cult yet, but I'm going to give it a chance since it's the Farscape creator's show. That took a little while to get its sea legs.
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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The ads for Cult creep me out too much, which I guess was their goal, but I don't think I can watch it.
It's this weird show within a show within a conspiracy thing. I forgot that it's the Farscape creator's show. . . mostly I remembered that Alaric from TVD was in it and Robert Knepper who plays the creepy very well is in it and so is Alona Tal as the cop on the police show and Aisha Hinds as the real cop who seems to know something about what is going on.
The ads for Cult creep me out too much, which I guess was their goal, but I don't think I can watch it.
Ugh. This is me, totally.
Amusing title: Amell Family May Be Plotting Systematic CW Takeover.
Particularly the last line:
We'll start scouring the Amell family tree now to see who we ought to keep an eye on for 2014. We believe they may have infiltrated the network at the highest level.
I got my Teen Wolf Season 1 DVD set over the weekend, and sat down to listen to the cast commentary on the premiere episode last night. Probably the most enjoyable commentary track I've listened to since the Wonderfalls set. I think the key is having a young, enthusiastic cast that all get along really well. It really felt more like a bunch of friends getting together for a viewing party than a professional episode review - works so much better than the usual behind the scenes stuff.
Do they have commentaries from crew? I do prefer that to actors, in general.
Yes, there are several with Jeff Davis and the directors of specific episodes. They're interesting and informative, but I haven't found them to be entertaining like the cast one I watched last night. This is one of those shows like Being Human where I think that the out-of-character cast interviews and interactions may be more entertaining than the scripted program.
I do enjoy Teen Wolf quite a bit, but I nothing I've seen with the cast has made them seem like I wouldn't want to throat punch them immediately after the heated makeout session. The MTV post shows were kind of excruciating.
Good thing the paid extras are better quality.
Oh gosh, a lot of that I chalk up to the Tiger Beat- esque hostess of those post shows. I honestly think the cast was rattled by how unprofessional and fangirl-y her questions were.