Woohoo!
It IS like tapas.
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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Woohoo!
It IS like tapas.
I hope you had bao, dude. Bao RULES.
I don't eat pork, but my friends had it, I think.
How depressing about MiddleMan. No more Dub-dub? It was too good to last as is most of my viewing pleasure.
FyI: Katharine Isabelle (sp?) was in this week's episode of Sanctuary.
it is like Chinese tapas.
A generally very starchy tapas, but yeah!
A generally very starchy tapas, but yeah!
Oh well - you dim sum, you lose sum.
—Having all but abandoned scripted programming on Friday nights of late, Fox is jumping back onto the night in a very big (and expensive) way. Starting in February, the network will pair Joss Whedon’s lush new drama “Dollhouse” with the network’s big-budget action hour “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.”
While “Dollhouse” has been plagued by production shutdowns and rumors that Fox executives are uncertain about its commercial appeal, Mr. Beckman said scheduling the show on Friday is simply a byproduct of trying to design the strongest possible schedule for the network.
Mr. Beckman doesn’t pretend that “Dollhouse” and “Terminator” have an easy path ahead of them. But, particularly in the case of “Dollhouse,” Mr. Beckman thinks the less competitive Friday night will give the show a better chance to build an audience than a more high-profile night.
“If we put it on Monday and it didn’t do well, we might have to yank it,” he said. But because Fox’s winter lineup should be solid on Saturday through Thursday nights, “We can afford to let these shows run their course. We can give them 12 or 13 weeks to find an audience.”
We can give them 12 or 13 weeks to find an audience.”
oh, like HELL!! when was the last time Fox gave a new show more than 4 or 5 weeks if it wasn't performing?
when was the last time Fox gave a new show more than 4 or 5 weeks if it wasn't performing?
The X-Files, which Fox originally aired on Friday night?