I just rewatched Attack the Block last night, and one of the kids in it plays Jefferson in Legends of Tomorrow. The fact that he's British explains a lot of my questions about how he talks.
'Why We Fight'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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.
Is anyone watching Houdini and Doyle? (Or would that be in procedurals?) Is it any good? It certainly looks lovely. I had no idea this show existed until tonight.
I just turned on Houdini & Doyle. It does look good.
It's episode 5 or something, too! I may go back and watch the first four.
I was watching H & D when I still had broadcast tv, but I haven't bothered with trying to keep up with it online. It wasn't quite captivating enough.
H&D didn't really grab me. I think because the guy who plays Houdini reminds me too much of the guy who played Ted on How I Met Your Mother. Which I liked for a while, but by the end, he annoyed the crap out of me.
You didn't watch the original British Coupling? He was the best thing about it.
You didn't watch the original British Coupling? He was the best thing about it.
You're not getting him mixed up with Richard Coyle?
Hand over heart, I thought it was Richard Coyle in Houdini and Doyle. They look eerily alike.
Every TV character death, 2015-16. (SPOILERS, of course).
One last aspect of this project I have to address: Once again, it only tallies characters who had been in three episodes or more. If I were logging all the deaths to occur on television, I probably would have given up four episodes into Law and Order: SVU. There are, quite simply, too many.
And so those nameless or very minor characters who die randomly, all those corpses of the week and cannon fodder, were not counted — and they themselves paint a picture of just whom the TV industry sees as disposable.
But I still caught sight of them as I compiled this list. As I scoured hundreds of show summaries, character breakdowns, and IMDB credits, I realized that the overwhelming majority of tossed-off deaths belonged to women. I saw the same clause over and over again: "When a woman is found killed..."