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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Just once, can we have an episode where someone turns evil and eschews wearing makeup? "Fuck these high heels, they're uncomfortable and stupid."
YES. Why doesn't the transformation go more like:
Superheroine: Due to the pressures of a society that demands she look fuckable (but not too fuckable) at all times, defends the world against evil wearing makeup, high heels, and clothing generally unsuitable for combat.
SuperheroineTurnedEvil: No longer gives a shit about what society demands (because, evil), wreaks havoc in the same pair of yoga pants she's been wearing for three days, a pair of lightweight cross-trainers, and a fanny pack.
It's the Sandy from Grease transformation that's problematic.
You know that she's dead, right?
Do you subscribe to the Danny-didn't-save-her-from-drowning theory or the committed-suicide-after-singing-goodbye-to-Sandra-Dee theory?
I'd never heard the whole Sandy being dead thing, or if I had it didn't stick in my memory. I am one of the few that hasn't seen Grease although plenty of bit and pieces here and there.
So apparently Lucifer is the 13th Cylon.
Snerk.
I loved The Good Place, especially for this bit of wisdom:
I mean I wasn't freakin' Ghandi, but I was okay. I was a medium person. I should get to spend eternity in a medium place... Like Cincinnati. Everyone who wasn't perfect but wasn't terrible should get to spend eternity in Cincinnati.
Ha! Kinda makes me want to visit Cincinnati.
Do you subscribe to the Danny-didn't-save-her-from-drowning theory or the committed-suicide-after-singing-goodbye-to-Sandra-Dee theory?
Didn't save her from drowning. Oxygen-starved brain fever dream.
Aw, one of the Ashmores is in this episode of Fringe. Wait, it's actually both of them, playing twins. That's kind of cool.
Can anyone actually tell them apart?
Aw, one of the Ashmores is in this episode of Fringe. Wait, it's actually both of them, playing twins. That's kind of cool.
Huh. I don't think I knew who they were when I watched Fringe.
Can anyone actually tell them apart?
Nope. I just know one of them does SyFy shows and one does Fox shows.