Did you guys catch "Fear Itself" last night?
I found it pretty creepy (but then I'm easy) and it was VAMPIRES.
Next week The Master (Eric Roberts) gets to be haunted by his own misdeeds.
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.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
Did you guys catch "Fear Itself" last night?
I found it pretty creepy (but then I'm easy) and it was VAMPIRES.
Next week The Master (Eric Roberts) gets to be haunted by his own misdeeds.
OH.
New show. Not the BtVS episode. (Because my first response was "Um, of COURSE there were vampires...")
Dear brain,
I'd like you to meet your new friend, Coffee. Brain, coffee. Coffee, brain.
Yep - sorry, mate, but that's how it rolls in these parts. Could segue (further) into tentacle porn next, or dart over to Keats, or corsets, or cookie recipes, or math humour, or the ever-popular debate about the virtues of the serial comma. Most of the time courtesy reigns, though, even if people disagree about things.
Indeed. Also, if you think that was scary, best to avoid Bureaucracy when it has a high post count. Granted, we might just be trying to name a thread...
Yep - sorry, mate, but that's how it rolls in these parts. Could segue (further) into tentacle porn next, or dart over to Keats, or corsets, or cookie recipes, or math humour, or the ever-popular debate about the virtues of the serial comma. Most of the time courtesy reigns, though, even if people disagree about things.
Was really just kinda kidding. It's kind of a reflex when arguments get a bit intense. I call it my Xander response.
Was really just kinda kidding. It's kind of a reflex when arguments get a bit intense. I call it my Xander response.
We may be passionate about our opinions, but we are also passionate about the community here. Generally speaking when discussion crosses over a line into ugly, personal quarreling, it gets the smackdown quickly - and generally by the participants themselves realizing they've slipped up, and apologizing.
That was intense?
That was intense?
Exactly. Hence my point about avoiding bureaublahblah during high post times.
BSG: interview with Jamie Bamber - teasery but not spoilery.
That was intense?
Also a point, that was only a score or two of posts. Wait till some discussion that crops up that runs for three hundred posts, and the most acrimonious it gets is when there is a misunderstanding that can later be chalked up to a typo that produces a word that really does mean something completely other than the author of the post really meant, and most people catch the mistake so don't get too het up about it.
Signed, Someone who once argued for five minutes with a roommate over whether to buy whole milk or 3.5% milk, for the fun of it.