No kidding!
And yet he handles it remarkably well, all things considered. (Maybe he just believes that everyone is crazy anyway.)
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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No kidding!
And yet he handles it remarkably well, all things considered. (Maybe he just believes that everyone is crazy anyway.)
LoM- US coming to dvd on September 29th.
There is a BSG Ballet!
A2A-I am really liking the chemistry between Alex and Gene. I also like that the raging misogynist is a bit mellower than last time.
Really? I thought it was way worse, and I could barely stand it. I hated every other episode.
Really? It is different, but YMMV.
It was really weird. I liked the even-numbered episodes best, if I recall. I kept wanting to quit, but the finale had a pretty good payoff and made me glad I'd stuck with it.
I'll have to be mindful of the odds and evens and see if I see a difference.
Kings was interesting. The language was interesting and it was a bit like the WWII era MacBeth that Sir Ian McKellan directed in that respect. (Although, you know, less so.) Still it seems like a very odd show to be on a regular network.
The more I watched Kings, the more I liked it. The upcoming promo got me excited to see the rest of the season. Although I will say that the guy they have playing David has to work on his gravitas when it comes to delivering impactful speeches--that was one of the weakest declamations I've seen in since high school Shakespeare.
I'm loving all the Biblical shoutouts, but I'm a geek for modern updating of the Bible that takes all the soap-opera aspects of the book and makes it fun cheesy entertainment (see The Prophecy).