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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But he sneers too much in character
His character on Teen Wolf (I think you might get a kick out of at least S1, Steph) is at least supposed to be sneering all the time. The plot hole is how people don't rip it off every time it heals back from having been ripped off. That's one hell of a sneer.
Teen Wolf: A show that thinks that it's better than it is, but is better than you'd expect, and so are quite a few of the performances. If anyone should want more deets, ring me up in Cable.
And Barrowman will never not be hotter than the goddamn sun.
Hell yes. He and Bomer are in my "at least be bi?" club. Not that I'd ever get to bang either of them (well, never say never--I've had my surprises), but to exclude my whole gender? I feel like it should be a feminist credo.
Just those two though. I love ZQ, but he can keep being exclusively dick-seeking. That's cool (by me, the arbiter).
Hell yes. He and Bomer are in my "at least be bi?" club. Not that I'd ever get to bang either of them (well, never say never--I've had my surprises), but to exclude my whole gender? I feel like it should be a feminist credo.
I kind of just like looking at Barrowman. He's like fine art. HOT fine art.
Defiance: OMG Kenya!
I have no idea what is going on.
Clancy Brown will be a recurring guest star on The Flash:
Info on who he will be playing here
I read that the other day, and that made me so happy. Although the JLU cartoon is going to make me think Lex Luthor every time he opens his mouth.
There could never be too much of the Clancy on my TV screen.
I don't think I could physically be more excited about The Flash and S3 of Arrow without bursting into flames.
What sustains Sterek? I swear, I don't know where it came from, and I don't know why it's still breathing(/winning polls). I swear, it gives slashers a bad name.
I'm thinking the boat video and a year or so of support in interviews and conventions that the show's since been backpedaling on like someone noticing their bike path is covered in lava.
So basically nothing that's happened in the script?
It's like Derek's been on a different show for a while now anyway. But I can't think of another popular ship that's less onscreen. And when it comes to matching pretty faces, well, it's MTV. There are a lot of pretty combinations. Who talk to or about each other.
I'm still enjoying the show, but parts of it are starting to grate--Holland Roden's on her own show too, a show with lots of pouting and yearning at the camera with a distinct lack of understanding. But other parts, parts with the Stilinskis or the McCalls or Argents are still quite fun.
Malia is confusing me. How did she walk right back into a place in the world like that--she should be way behind in school, for instance, as well as pop culture and more consistently socially maladjusted, you'd expect, right? What even is her back story?
Slightly related, I have found myself catching the odd episode of Wolf Watch, and spending extra time staring at Hoechlin this week...he looks small. He's still delightfully cut, but kind of skinny. And his five o'clock shadow seems to be creeping up his face higher and higher.
Nothing scripted aside from Derek angrily slamming Stiles against some scenery on a few occasions, anyway. Hey, if it worked for Buffy and Spike...
Back when I was first watching Season 1, it amazed me that fans were pairing Derek up with Stiles rather than Jackson, given his habit of stalking and cornering the latter in a state of undress and meeting up with him in the woods at night.
A couple of things I'll give the series props for are making Scott and Stiles' friendship the emotional core of the show and depicting parent-child relationships just right.