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 feel like Ravi fills such an important role on the show as the connection between Liv's zombie identity and her humanity/rest of the world that, making him a zombie would do an irreparable damage to the delicate interpersonal dynamics on the show.
Totally. Not to mention, can't have the morgue entirely staffed with zombies, that would be ridiculous. Or one shift. The only one we see, so, might as well be the whole shebang.
Also, I don't want him to become a zombie! He is my favourite!
And also this.
Maybe there's good fanfic.
Here's one. Post finale, Abe POV. [link]
I totally agree with -t agreeing with Vonnie!
No Raviombie. No not at all, Show.
For everyone who's concerned about how the Flash prisoners in the pipeline are being cared for:
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Constantine has been cancelled.
Orphan Black:
Oh, my, I love Sarah and Mark in reluctant alliance. While it lasted.
I might love Helena's helpful imaginary scorpion better, though. I need to get in touch with my inner scorpion. Pretty weird when stabbing someone in the brin with a scalpel is an act of mercy, but good for her.
Alison getting everything incriminating into labeled plastic tubs and out of the house is just so Alison. Fuckin' Ramon. I like the old boyfriend thing, that's interesting.
Cosima needs to hang out with Felix a lot.
Oh, no, poor Gracie.
I don't really get why Johanssen's clone would be more valuable than the Castor clones. Just being a different line from the same source so different copying errors, I guess?
Fine I will read Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell as soon as I have finished The Casual Vacancy. How did I become a person whose reading is driven by what is coming on TV?
Did anyone else watch the Once Upon a Time two-hour finale?
Yes, sort of. My attention kept wandering.