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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"Revenging Angel"? Seriously? I mean, it's okay, kind of kooky and fun, but really? Not "Two Dogs One Bone" or "Daedalus Demands" or "Won't Get Fooled Again"? Or heck, "... different destinations", which awesomely deconstructs the whole "preserve the timeline" trope.
Huh. TV Guide people are confusing.
So, Merlin. They're not making the least attempt to conform to any historical period whatever, I see.
No, it's very Robin Hood esque in that sense.
But - cheesy fun.
(I really liked the Morgana singing magic sequence - that kind of rocked.)
Okay, that wasn't Morgana with the singing magic - because Morgana is the King's ward. (She was a random witch named Mary Collins.)
She was a random witch named Mary Collins.
Did we know why she did that? My attention was wandering.
Because Uther, in his campaign of being mean to witches, burned her son at the stake.
Primeval:
What a bizarre reason to dress your cast up in vintage evening wear.
I do appreciate the women were still wearing their boots, though.
(IIRC, there's good reason to believe most of the extinct "terror birds" were vegetarian -- moas were, for sure. Which doesn't mean they couldn't kill you with a kick or two, but they're less likely to actually eat you after they do it.)
New promo for BSG "The Plan."
NPR interview with Bear McCreary.
There is a Sarah Jane marathon on SciFi and my son's visiting friend has never seen the series. Fun to watch it straight through again, even with commercials.
It is perect for my half awake phase of illness, no serious brain needed, but interesting enough when I am awake