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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Sleepy Hollow: That was one of the more disturbing resurrections I've ever seen.
That was kind of awesome, and almost offset the epic bout of facepalming for the "Serilda of Abadon" and the "Greek Romany" bits. I had to have Cass pause the show so I could rant about that.
You know I would love the texture it would give if the humans in the dark coven think they are working for the greater good.
I had the impression, though I am not absolutely positive that there is textual basis, that John Cho (will I ever remember his character's name? Probably not) thought he was serving the greater good by being part of the dark coven, somehow. Zombie John Cho is sad (leavened with, yay, more John Cho, of course).
I'm going with "Nearly Headless Harold" from how he looked when he resurrected.
I'm going with "Nearly Headless Harold" from how he looked when he resurrected
Trudy wins the internets for the morning!
FYI. American Horror Story this season has Angela Bassett.
So I'm in.
That is intriguing.
The ads for this season of AHS remind me of American Movie and how everyone in that mispronounced "coven" with a long o.
I don't know about Revolution's storyline, but I'm enjoying the acoustic versions of classic rock songs.
We're watching the finale of Under the Dome. This is a terrible show.
It was a very disappointing finale. The show was never GREAT, but it had its interesting moments here and there, and Dean Norris was really good, and there were pretty ladies and the occasional explosion. Come on, Brian K. Vaughan, what have you done.