I happened to catch most of Episode 6 (of 6) of "Being Human" last night
Oooh, I had no idea that had been picked up. I thought the pilot was a lot of fun.
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I happened to catch most of Episode 6 (of 6) of "Being Human" last night
Oooh, I had no idea that had been picked up. I thought the pilot was a lot of fun.
Okay - one spec I've read is that Galactica will become a Cylon type ship and that Anders would be the hybrid.
Okay - one spec I've read is that Galactica will become a Cylon type ship and that Anders would be the hybrid.
Huh! I don't see this as very likely, but it is a neat concept.
I've been loving Being Human, though I haven't seen the last episode yet. Episode 5 had the greatest cliffhanger ending I've seen in a long time!
The show's already been picked up for a second series of 8 episodes.
Comic book writer Ed Brubaker's live-action Internet series debuts
Ed Brubaker, the writer infamous for killing Captain America and respected for his work both inside the Marvel and DC universes (Gotham Central, Captain America, Daredevil) and for creator-owned projects like Lowlife and Criminal can now add Internet-action-series-creator to his list of titles. The Brubaker-created Angel Of Death debuts today over at Crackle. The every-weekday series stars Zoë Bell—the stuntwoman-turned-actress now probably best known for her terrifying work in Death Proof —as an assassin.
I've been following Being Human since the original pilot. I've really been enjoying it so far.
The creator originally envisioned the setup as three roommates who were dealing with sex addiction, OCD, and self-esteem issues respectively. Then he worked those metaphorically into vampirism, lycanthopy, and ghosthood to make the premise more flashy and attention-getting.
Poor Chuck. He just doesn't get a break.
Kings still good through ep 3. I can potentially see it devolving into The AU O.C., but so far it's holding strong.
(And given that the creator is a Heroes alumn, it could very easily fall completely off the rails midway through S1. So I'm just hoping it will be on the air long enough to fail on its own terms.)
Reaper's season premiere is tonight! I can't wait!
I know!
It's the only new show I have tonight.
In non-surprising news - ABC is not renewing LoM. But it's getting 17 episodes including one that is finale like.