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 am reminded of when I watched the pilot of Bunheads and was all "wow this really is basically Gilmore Girls, huh? That's nice I missed that show."
I feel basically the same way about Jane The Virgin.
I haven't seen it yet - it's on my "try it!" list but Season 2 of Orphan Black just came on Amazon Prime, and GoT starts soon, so it's unlikely to hit the top of my queue before summer brings more infinite free time. It reminds you of Gilmore Girls or something else? Because Bunheads really was "Gilmore Girls in California instead of New England, with Sutton Foster channeling Lorelai and a whole group of Rorys." Same soundtrack, same supporting cast, same rapid-fire dialogue... really, same show.
This is a recommendation, by the way. I was very sad when it did not get a second season.
Reminds me of Gilmore Girls. Jane is more like Rory than Xiomara and Abuelita are like Lorelai or Emily, but the family structure is similar enough to feel very familiar.
If anyone is interested in what Peter Wingfield is up to - he's graduated from UVM Medical school and just got matched for his residency program at UC San Diego.
He originally was going to medical school and then went into acting. then got back into medical school and I think he's goign to specialize in pediatrics and work with Doctors without Borders or similar organization.
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Awesome job, Peter Wingfield!
Ah, Methos, my one true love.
Somewhere on line, I saw a comparison of the scene in the Flash where Barry ended up had subtle differences, or really bad continuity people.
I just checked, and the guy spinning the sign is spinning it clockwise in the first part of the episode, but counterclockwise in the final scene.
There are also slight differences on the corner behind where the dogs are barking.
I was thinking about iZombie, and -- after the dead man's party on the boat, we never saw the doctor who invited Liv to the party, did we? That has to be on purpose, right? Like, she has something to do with the party drug? It would just be weird to not even mention what happened to the doctor who invited Liv to the party.
I’m also wondering if the fiancé ultimately has something to do with the drug, also, since he encouraged Liv to go. Also? Major Lilywhite is such an awesome name.