Yeah, Aaron Sorkin has Dans or Dannys on all three of his shows. Freak.
'Serenity'
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.
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Dan Humphrey on Gossip Girl
Daniel Meade on Ugly Betty
Dan Connor on Roseanne
Dan Vasser on Journeyman
Dan Scott on One Tree Hill
does Dani Reese on Life count?
Daniel Faraday on Lost
does Dani Reese on Life count?
Ooooh. I think I'm going to put her on the page whether she counts or not.
I assume Cedric Daniels on The Wire doesn't count? He's generally referred to as Daniels, rank preceding.
no comments about T:tSCC? Derek continues to break me. also? i'm really glad to see Thomas Dekker making me love John Connor again.
Yeah, this was definitely the best John episode so far. He wasn't bad last week, but he was mostly chasing after Cameron, and being a bit obvious about it.
However, I think Olympic hand-waving is always going to be in order with this show - this time over a military school hiring Derek for a temp job off-the-cuff.
Also, still LOVING Shirley Manson. She's not the most polished actress, but she has presence to spare (and that accent - insert Homer Simpson drool noise here).
Also, anybody else think Sarah and Cameron should start a day care?
She also has a tangent book series where the recurring setting is a Canadian Vampire Detective TV show that's like a mash-up of Forever Knight and Angel.
Seconding the Tanya Huff love. The Blood books are my favourite examples of this genre, and I like the Smoke spinoff even more. It cracks my shit up SO MUCH, reading about the goings on behind the scenes in a Vancouver TV production company, with the egos of the Lead Vampire Actor Guy, and the hot sidekick actor guy (who actually can act). Man, I loved the 3rd Smoke book beyond reason - in no small part because, OMG, fandom, yes, we really are like that. And of course there's the books' Big Gay Hero, Tony, whom I adore, and whose crush on Hot Sidekick Actor Guy had me at hello. Oh, those crazy kids. (After I'd wolfed my way through the 3rd Smoke book I found Huff's LJ and was all gushy at her. She was slightly bemused, but very pleasant, and seems lovely.)
Huh. I gave up on Huff years ago because they just weren't doing it for me. But a Canadian Vampire Detective Show setting is like unto crack for me.