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.
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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.
Not technically, but the Stop! Stop! STOP! in the middle of it was a bit hard to watch, in terms of simply watching it, and "this is the horse I bet on", and the conversation that followed, that Yes, Everything is a Race, was ridonkulous (pardon me for fucking you too fast).
And I hope that my imagining how traumatic watching a friend, let alone a best friend, fake-get-it-on with a real live girlfriend, remains in the imagination. Not that I'm imagining that scenario, like, ever.
Finished the first ep of
Fear Itself
and it wasn't all that fearful. I didn't feel my primal fears tapped into, and was rather disappointed to find out it was vampires. I mean, not that bad an ep, but not scary in the least. Still not clear why they staked the first guy, though. He wasn't bitten. Red-herring plothole?
watching a friend, let alone a best friend, fake-get-it-on with a real live girlfriend
That's a price I paid for waiting so long to see it. If I'd seen it right away, it'd just have been foreshadowing.
...so
Fear Itself
is a sort of
Twilight Zone
thing? Is it? Each episode being a self-contained horror story unrelated to the other episodes? That's the impression I'm getting from imdb. (I eventually had to go Google, because every time anyone mentions it the ONLY thing that comes to mind is that tiny wee demon getting stomped.)
Pretty much. Unrelated horror stories.
Have they all ended badly so far? That's not a requirement of the genre, is it? Everyone buys it?
horrendous coincidence of the baddie being in the house
They'd probably establish that the two were friends and that both were f***ed up in the same way with the same tendencies, and that maybe ?Dennis? was an apprentice.
All in all, not a bad ep, I liked the other actor as well, but it was a treat seeing Colin be bad.
I'm still confused, though, because while the two eps I've seen have been somewhat horrific at the end, it's not
scary.
The title of the show makes me think of something that would have me jumping at shadows and hugging my pillow right from the teaser. Something that dealt with more primal issues.
Now I've made myself curious about the distinctions between scared/scary/horror/horrified/grisly/suspense/thriller and where/how fear comes into play with each of those.
Loved the Who episode last night -- good characters, amazing sets/CGI. Also good to see the Doctor knocked awry by something he doesn't know....
From a TWOPPer (in reference to "Silence in the Library":
I didn't think 2001 at that moment. I did think "Some say he's got four shadows. Others that there's nothing but an empty skull beneath his helmet. They whisper he can strip a man to the bone in a second flat and that he's what's in the Dark. What's always in the Dark.
All we know is that he's called... the Stig!"
Hee.
New Who 4.11
OMGWTFBADWOLF!!! That was absolutely brilliant. Also, Donna's grandfather simply broke my heart in the scene where the Italian (?) family was being taken away. If anyone knows of any (good) fic where the Doctor takes him for a trip to another planet, please let me know.
Wah! my usual source for DW-UK must be on vacation, I can usually watch it Friday night, or Saturday morning. If anyone could whisper in my ear where else I might find it, I'll make cucumber finger sandwiches and lavender lemonade . . . and dine on it in your honor.