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.
I watched the show before reading any of the books, and really enjoyed it because I had no expectations. I thought the hockey stick was a great idea for a staff. I still imagine Harry with it when I read the books.
While I enjoy the books, the later ones started to bother me because
each one is written where Harry has to top whatever the big spell was from the previous book, so now he's sorta become this powerful god-like figure, grubby though he still is.
The...what now? Clearly I didn't even get that far. That's really a sad substitution.
The reason given was they were "less conspicuous." Because Harry is all about the subtlety, you know. /sarcasm. (Plus, maybe random guys walking down the street with hockey sticks but no other gear in Canada, where they shot the show, is unremarkable, but it's still out of place in Chicago.)
I haven't read it yet, but Jim just released the first book in his new Steampunk series. The next DF book is currently being written.
Oh, COME ON. John Constantine just happened to be on Lian Yu?
To be fair, John is pretty high on the list of DC characters likely to show up out of nowhere for some inexplicable reason. (Really, the Phantom Stranger is about the only one who's got him beat.) It's not like Olly stumbling across Barry Allen or Jim Gordon chilling on Assassin Island.
To be fair, John is pretty high on the list of DC characters likely to show up out of nowhere for some inexplicable reason.
That's really kind-of what John does, when he's in someone else's story. He appears, does something magical and possibly ruinous, and then leaves, often dramatically in the pale blue smoke of the mess he's left you with. But he did solve your initial problem. IOW, never wish for John Constantine.
Skipping madly to say: I love Ichabod drinking things with tiny umbrellas. On the one hand, incongruously froufrou; on the other, I'm sure anything with a lot of rum is reassuringly familiar to him, whatever it is called and however it is presented.
And not having seen the full discussion yet (see above re: skipping madly) I will nonetheless interject that upon watching this week's Arrow I reflected that I might like Constantine best as a guest in others' stories, much as I do enjoy his own.
Skipping madly to say: I love Ichabod drinking things with tiny umbrellas.
We just watched this week's episode tonight, and I said the SAME thing!
Because it's important!
Also, I ship Jenny and Joe so hard.
t only halfway through the episode
Also, I ship Jenny and Joe so hard.
Me, too.
But I think I ship Ichabod + fruity umbrella drinks EVEN HARDER.
Right there with you.
I really hope that "thanks for cleaning up after me" business from Pandora pays off because that is some ominous shit.