I guess it was too much to hope for that Kavanaugh be fed on by the Wraith?
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Haven't watched Atlantis yet, but, NOOOooo!!!! Kavanaugh comes back?!! *vomits*
Oh, sorry, that really is a spoiler in every way, isn't it.
It's already aired. It's fair game.
I'm not upset about the "spoiler", just that that character is back, blech. No worries, quester.
You think that's bad? Walter was unconscious and helpless for who knows how long, yet did any of the Wraith bother to stop for a snack?!?
My tivo tells me that episode 6 of Torchwood is going to run at 2 am on the 24th of February or just 6 hours after episode 5.
Moonlight? Really? Fay, I expected more from you. It's kind of dreadful. and not in a good way
Well, you know, I'm not expecting it to be good. Clearly it's no Angel. But - pretty boys being slashy. Urban vampires. Keep in mind that I still find myself buying the Anita Blake books out of a sort of morbid, carcrash fascination (although that Kenyon woman's stuff was too risible and cheesy for me to tolerate, even for comedy value)...I'm prepared to shell out a couple of quid on pirate DVDs for a look-see. I'll give Moonlight a crack, at a pinch, even if only to roll my eyes - I liked whatsisface on Veronica Mars, and I'd be happy to watch him having a crack at the Undead schtick.
(What I really want, in this genre, is more Blood Ties, of course. I do enjoy Huff's books enormously, and the TV show was very likeable.)
Pushing Daisies, on the other hand, simply sounds splendid, and very very much my cup of tea.
Moonlight turned out to be more fun than I expected. Predictable and depth-free, but pretty and sweet in moments. Testimony to my willingness to just enjoy certain things.
In Ashes to Ashes 2 I'm a little taken aback that she was so wrong on her second case--wasn't whatisname right on all of his? And I'm a lot taken aback at how she dresses. Harrumph.