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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I'm still watching, which is odd. I mean normally I get quickly irritated by characters being constantly stupid, but I just watched all the way through season one and really liked it. Maybe it was the characters and situations. Maybe it's that I can't get enough of Nick Cutter (sigh). And Lester has been rather entertaining.
But yeah, the stupid does become a bit deafening.
I'm grateful that I was not tempted enough by Primeval to ever try it. I loves me some bad SciFi, but the conversation here would lead me to believe it isn't bad enough to be entertaining.
Theo - not just a job: you get to be team leader!
I demand extra-hazard pay then... or at least my choice of weird pets.
I get my James Murray viewing from Kröd Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire, which somehow manages to be more believable than Primeval.
I've come to the conclusion that while I love Bryan Fuller shows, I am not a fan of his tacked-on series endings that wrap everything up in a bow in about a minute. Even if Jim Dale did narrate this one.
Well, if only Bryan Fuller would have a show that lasted through the arc that he had in mind. . .
Is James Murray on Krod Mandoon regularly?
He was in four of the six episodes so far, I think.
He looks good with the long hair.
So was the scuttlebutt that he was hard to work with, and that Henshall wanted out? Anything on Lucy?
The Intrepid Cow!
At first, I wondered how patrons got up there. Then I noticed that the right hind leg was an elevator! And the utters were puffing out steam!
I'm grateful that I was not tempted enough by Primeval to ever try it. I loves me some bad SciFi, but the conversation here would lead me to believe it isn't bad enough to be entertaining.
Well, it can be. Comes and goes. They're not good on gender issues particularly (although Abby has apparently learned to wear more than just underpants in the house, yay), and their UK is rather white (although a new cast member is a woman of Middle Eastern descent), and the plot logic is close to Swiss cheese. But they have so much fun with the dinosaurs and mammoths and other critters.
And Rex is adorable. Also in series 3 they introduce these two really cute critters, sort of like badger/ferret things.
And sometimes the story works. And Helen and Lester are both consistently entertaining, in their respective Evil Mastermind and Skeevy Politician ways.