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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Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
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Rewatched DW's Vincent and Van Gogh. Forgot how the end makes me cry, I think with joy, but it's also still pretty fucking heartbreaking, too.
Looking at ep titles, I have more warm fuzzies for season five than seasons six or seven of New Who. Especially 7. I didn't dislike season 7, but Clara is no Rory, or, Clara didn't have a Rory, and the mystery of who she was didn't really hold much continued anticipation it seemed, and I've rewatched all of seven most recently.
I'm totally with you, Juliebird.
I have "The Age of Steel" on right now. (Season2 Ep7) It has some big feels too.
Not only is the Van Gogh episode my favorite of all the Smith endeavors, it is one of the top 3 DW eps ever, in my estimation.
Having said that, I had a long conversation with a Whovian buddy the other day in which we both sang the lament of our people. "Why can't we have Russell back?"
Sigh.
I admit--I stopped watching TVD, but since I caught the last two episodes of the past season, I thought I could make sense of a recap of the season opener, and no...pretty impressive stuff. I mean, I think my eyes were open for the finale, but I seem to have retained little other than Bonnie's death. Which...yeah.
Oy, I watched The Originals pilot. That was 50 or so minutes of my time that I wasn't using anyway, but now I feel slightly ashamed.
Please tell me there were white witches, at least!
Yes, there were. There was even a prominent black vampire (who seems to be the Main Antagonist).
At least the creators of this show seem to admit that there are black people in New Orleans.
Even if that doesn't make much of a difference on the parent show, I am glad the coincidence didn't last.
The BBC mostly confirms that lost Dr. Who episodes have been recovered: [link]
If OUaT gives me a Cowboy Neal at the wheel of a bus to Neverland scenario I will be a happy camper.
I could deal. On the other hand, I thought Emma was denying that she was Snow and Charming's heir -- in other words, a princess.
Did I miss anything important in the 1st 15 minutes of Sleepy Hollow? I was trying to make my tv work.