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 finished The Librarians (in my head I say it the way they do on the show...you can hear the Pooh case when they try to come up with a lame cover story. Even if the characters in the show can't hear the Pooh Case, it's there). I watched it in the order intended rather than broadcast order.
I'm still adjusting to seeing Christian Kane not know how to kick ass competently (which why the last episode was a nice surpise). I like all the characters and even though some of the special effects were really really bad I hope it gets picked up for a second season because it was fun to watch.
Liked it better than the movies. Better pacing, due to shorter time periods. It is a souffle - not overcooking is important.
I'm re-watching the season 2 finale of Orphan Black because I miss the show and DAMN not until April? The clone dance party still gives me such a happy moment and THEN I also marvel that they pulled it off. I've even seen the how-they-did-it stuff, and it still dazzles me. One of my favorite television moments ever.
Wait, I'm finally catching the premiere of 12 Monkeys and one of the characters has the name Marker? Hilarious. Waiting for a Peoples or a Gilliam to show up next.
There's apparently a J. D. Peoples Psychiatric Treatment Center. Pretty cute.
Also catching up on 12 Monkeys...liking it so far
Not just the commercials. During the ep, right before Caitlin was taken hostage, Garber's photo showed up on her tablet when she looked up Dr. Martin Stein.
In the comics, Dr. Stein
fused with Ronnie Raymond to form
firestorm.
I found out today that there have been two major Reverse Flashes. A good one and a bad one.
Hmmmm.
Before finding that out, I was thinking maybe Wells and Reverse Flash were on different parts of his own timeline.
Then I was thinking that Wells is trying to recreate time travel to go back and save his wife.
Now I'm even more confused.
Sleepy Hollow: please let that be the last we see of Hawley. Send Poochie back to his home planet.
Send Poochie back to his home planet.
HA! Just exactly how I feel!!
Also, at the end, when Irving was hugging his wife, was he not seeing his reflection in the window? Is that why he looked freaked out?
quester, yes. I couldn't figure it out at first, but that's what it was.
I should go check Orlando Jones' twitter.