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.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
(I mean, I don't think that flashing your knob is particularly hilarious either - I lost track of how many drunken Scotsmen lifted their kilts and waved their willies around while I was at Uni - but I don't think it's unkind or even particularly offensive.)
Fay, you don't say it directly, but I think this hits on why I'm a lot less exercised about Barrowman's actions. There's no innocent third-party victim dragged into the situation. As opposed to Brand-Ross, where Baillie and possibly Sachs (depending on how much of an okay he gave) didn't have a say in the whole thing.
There's no innocent third-party victim dragged into the situation.
Exactly. Not even the freaking on-line viewers. Nobody saw except a couple of adults who more or less requested it.
I
knew
that was the crossover!!
Man, this show is so...itself. It's adorable. Vivian made me splorfle with "And how can you forget a thing like pie, that makes me curious, it comes in a box."
Is anyone still watching
Fringe
? Last night's episode was really good and made me glad I hadn't given up on it. The arc is really kicking into gear; all the running threads are coming together.
Yep, I squeed large and long over Muffin Buffalo, which was a wonderful shout-out. And I'm trying to remember if the Muffin lady ever actually saw Jaye's all-too-handsome brother in that episode.
(It would be too sweet if it turns out that said brother is somehow yet another Ned half-brother, through adoption or whatever.)
BTW, I really didn't expect the show to Go There with Chuck's father... and yet it did!
I loved the muffin lady. So glad they brought her in!
I wondered how they'd get Chuck out of the moral conundrum of keeping her father alive. Well, more or less. It's still not right, but at least we can feel a justly deserving (within the realm of fiction) character bit the dust.
I like that they're not letting Chuck get away guilt-free from the decision to let a (potentially) innocent person die in her dad's place, even if it did work out for the best.
(Interesting that Chuck herself, the nearest non-Ned person when the minute expired, didn't die in her father's place. Did we have any previous reason to suspect that resurrected people wouldn't be subject to the quid pro quo effect?)
I think that they can't die unless Ned touches them again. That's what I've understood.
I didn't get around to mentioning the Chicken & Waffles idea that was floated during the show's A Plot -- I felt like it was a Buffista F2F shoutout. :-)