Ack! I just discovered tonight that Sleepy Hollow's been playing reruns on Thursday nights. I am now kicking myself for not knowing this.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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.
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I like most of the not entirely sense-making stuff going on on Defiance, but the mayor just seems kind of arbitrarily nasty.
So a couple of days ago, the Gotham TV show put up signs in my neighborhood that they were going to be filming. Last night they started clearing a whole block to make room for the production vehicles -- like, towing cars and stuff. But this morning, the block was empty, and none of the crew had arrived.
My neighborhood is used for various TV and film shoots constantly, and I've never seen that happen before. It's probably a sign that production on Gotham isn't going smoothly.
Yeah, that doesn't sound good. Sounds like a PITA for your neighborhood, too.
So a couple of days ago, the Gotham TV show put up signs in my neighborhood that they were going to be filming. Last night they started clearing a whole block to make room for the production vehicles -- like, towing cars and stuff. But this morning, the block was empty, and none of the crew had arrived.
The pilot looked like it was entirely shot on a sound stage, so maybe they all forgot they needed an actual location today?
(Also, the pilot was incredibly stupid. Truly, deeply, very, very, stupid. I'm not even sure Ben McKenzie's worried-puppy-dog face can lure me into watching any more, and I *love* that face.)
Oh, no, really? I was all set to love Gotham.
Man, Ben McKenzie is about the only thing that has me interested in it. I'll at least give the first few episodes a shot.
The promos looked so good, though!
The writing is SO bad. Every single villain-to-be is introduced with the verbal equivalent of a giant flashing neon sign and then just in case you missed it, their actual literal name is used about five seconds later.
I still don't understand why they went this route instead of just adapting Gotham Central.