Oh no. Moonlight is fun. Trust me - the first episode is dreadful and then it just got better.
Fay - you mean a MARATHON???
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Oh no. Moonlight is fun. Trust me - the first episode is dreadful and then it just got better.
Fay - you mean a MARATHON???
Oh no. Moonlight is fun. Trust me - the first episode is dreadful and then it just got better.
better? or worse?
Better - the show is much better than the first episode. And they left off at a very cliff-hangery place too.
I see used Farscape DVDs pretty regularly at stores like FYE, and Suncoast before it went under. So if you keep your eyes peeled you can probably pick up some sets for under $10.
I like Moonlight too! I think of it as the romantic paperback version of Angel.
Moonlight's a guilty pleasure for me too. It really did get better after the first episode. And it's got Alex O'Loughlin: [link]
It's not the same vampire mythos as the Buffyverse, which seems to have turned off a lot of people, but the show does a good job of defining what is/isn't "real" early on.
It's not the same vampire mythos as the Buffyverse, which seems to have turned off a lot of people, but the show does a good job of defining what is/isn't "real" early on.
I don't mind it being different, I just mind it stealing from every decent vamp show out there (and a few crappy ones as well)
I don't mind it being different, I just mind it stealing from every decent vamp show out there (and a few crappy ones as well)
Eh, at some point in time, everything is derivative. If you go in without expecting the next great TV show, you'll be fine.
Now, I'd erase Moonlight from existence if we could get new seasons of Angel.
I just found out that the actor who plays Sylar in Heroes is playing Spock in the new Star Trek movie.
How did I miss that one?
How did I miss that one?
Filtered out high frequencies of fangirlish squeeing?