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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I'm definitely weary of the Neverland storyline, which seems to consist of staggering about in the same 200 square feet of forest.
Sing it.
I'm also weary of Pan...in general. True, the actor is doing a good job of being sooper creepy, but if the character is so freaking eeeevvviiilll and invincible, why doesn't he just squash them all like bugs and be done with it?
He might actually be a really good actor, but he's not given much to work with. Also, he looks, as my step-mother used to say, "Like he smells something bad all the time."
What happened with Almost Human? I just had a minor freakout because I couldn't find it anywhere, and I know the poster I passed said today, but internet says Fox pushed it out.
The official reasons are always confident, but does anyone know more deets?
Sleepy Hollow: James Frain and John Noble! And baseball!
Sleepy Hollow: The fanfic really writes itself.
I think Almost Human starts like the 18th? So it might not show up on your listings yet.
I suppose it's not necessary to point out that the hanging method was not historically correct.
Hasn't it always been? I can't figure out why I'm still watching.
I had to fire it. I have too much TV to watch to force myself to watch stuff I no longer enjoy. I have also fired Sons of Anarchy.
I have also fired Sons of Anarchy.
Still love Sons. Plus, it only has one year left after this one.
I think Almost Human starts like the 18th?
The 17th. But if you have posters near you, you'll see they say the fourth. It's that decision I'm asking about. Bad news? Lack of confidence? What?
I think Almost Human starts like the 18th?
The 17th. But if you have posters near you, you'll see they say the fourth. It's that decision I'm asking about. Bad news? Lack of confidence? What?
It's the 17th & the 18th. They decided to give it a two night premiere, and wanted to delay moving Bones to Friday for a little bit. They claim it is to give it a boost from a football lead in. link