Dalek (Caan?)
Not Caan. Just a Dalek. (Most of them don't have names.)
Caan led the Cult of Skaro after Dalek Sec became a "Human Dalek" in the New York episodes.
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.
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Dalek (Caan?)
Not Caan. Just a Dalek. (Most of them don't have names.)
Caan led the Cult of Skaro after Dalek Sec became a "Human Dalek" in the New York episodes.
They all look the same to me.
Who news from IMDb:
Hollywood screenwriter Steven Moffat has turned down a multi-million dollar contract with legendary director Steven Spielberg - to work on British TV show Dr Who.
Moffat was offered a $2 million (GBP1 million) contract by Spielberg to write the first two scripts for his forthcoming Tintin trilogy, based on the comic-strip hero.
But Moffat has now turned down the offer in favour of a position on the cult sci-fi show - replacing writer Russell T. Davies, who will step down within the next year.
And Moffat insists he jumped at the chance to fulfill his boyhood dream of writing Dr Who scripts.
He says, "I know a lot of people won't understand it but I've been dreaming of writing for Dr Who since I was seven. There are no bad feelings between Spielberg and me, but Dr Who has to come before Hollywood. I am working on scripts to be filmed next year. Russell T. Davies is doing four specials next, then my shows will begin. I talked to Steven and he completely understood. Steven is a fan and he understood my passion for the series completely."
They all look the same to me.
Speciesist.
As much as I'd like to see Moffat's take on Tintin, I'm psyched he turned that down, as Speilberg would have more control of the script(s), and I'm really glad to have him running Who.
I wish that they would say when we get these:
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA SEASON 4.5 WEBISODES
With the 4th and final season of SCI FI's award-winning series coming to a close, fans can rejoice with Galactica Webisodes returning in the weeks leading up to the final 10 episodes. SCIFI.COM and Universal Cable Production will produce ten 2-3 minute serialized webisode chapters that complement and enhance the action broadcast on SCI FI. The storyline will give viewers more insight into characters and events from the 4th season.
(And no word on the Farscape webisodes.)
And they've announced three new original series of which only one is a scripted show:
OUTER SPACE ASTRONAUTS (working title) (Five 30-Minute Episodes)
In the future, many courageous souls journey to the far reaches of the galaxy, seeking knowledge, adventure, and the thrill of exploration. They are integral to the survival of the human race and truly have 'the right stuff.' The rest are the Outer Space Astronauts. The slovenly Captain Ripley commands the "space-ially" challenged crew of the O.S.S. Oklahoma as they go about their daily routine of working in space. The show, created by Russell Barrett, is a combination of live action, 3D and 2D animation. Executive Producers are Barrett, Scott Puckett and David O. Russell (Three Kings).
Avatar: I enjoyed the ending but am sad that Katara and Zuko didn't end up together. I like Mai and all, but I thought it would have been nice to have the water and fire nations joined like that. Also Aang is just too young to be taken seriously as a romantic figure. I will so miss this show.
Sorry, Trudy. I know where you're coming from, but I respectfully disagree. Given that we knowthere's a SJA series coming up, it's not a spoiler to know that the character for which THE SERIES IS NAMED is alive.
You know, but I don't happen to watch or keep track of SJA. It is entirely possible I'm not the only one. I really see no harm in you taking an extra half second to type the return-s-(text)-return it takes to avoid spoiling a person who doesn't pay attention to a British kids show.
Okay, but I haven't seen the end of season 4 - I had NO IDEA that Sarah Jane was in danger.
Other than what was in "Turn Left". . . which surely was erased?
I just want more SJA sooner. My son Bobby loved it. It is nice to have shows we can both enjoy.
sumi, Sarah Jane is always in danger. I don't think it's a coincidence that she's an investigative reporter whose last name is dropped from the title so that the remainder rhymes with Lois Lane ...