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 liked last night's Who. Pink was awesome and refreshingly sensible. Homicidal alien? Hmmm. Maybe we should get the kids and parents away from it. Strange man putting odd tech around the campus? Someone should check that out. Yes!
Also, I finally saw the season premiere of Sleepy Hollow and found it delightful.
Sleepy Hollow is a hoot and a half, but the relationship between Ichabod and Abby is just the best thing.
I think my favorite scene in the show is Abby introducing Ichabod to baseball trash talking.
I think my favorite scene in the show is Abby introducing Ichabod to baseball trash talking.
Aaaaaaaaa must find this and watch it NOW. So so good.
I think my favorite scene in the show is Abby introducing Ichabod to baseball trash talking.
Oh dear. I can't wait for DVDs from the library. I may need to run to Target today for a Chromecast so I can get going with Hulu Plus.
Seriously Teppy, you're going to love it.
I really liked the S2 premiere. I have no worries about jumping in at S2 -- hell, I started watching Buffy in S4 and did just fine (other than the part where I really liked Riley and totally didn't get the whole Buffy/Angel thing). But I do want to go back and catch up on S1.
Sleepy Hollow: this is one show where "willing suspension of disbelief" is necessary (OK, one of MANY ... many I like).
Like earlier - I was wondering where the Horseman had his seekrit Hessian Hideout (and why an upper-class (rich if not actually aristocratic) Anglo-American was fighting with Hessian mercenaries).
(and why an upper-class (rich if not actually aristocratic) Anglo-American was fighting with Hessian mercenaries).
I don't think he was fighting with the Hessians until after he was captured and/or killed.
I figure, if I can deal with Roanoke VA being in New York, I can deal with anything.
Well, once you introduce two characters who've ... slept? ... for more than 200 years, one of them after having his head cut off, reality kinda stops being a consideration.
There's accepting the various undead, and then there's scrambled geography.