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.
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Vampire Diaries is going to suck, isn't it? And not in a good way.
TV Guide's description of the premiere tonight:
Brooding high school newcomer Stefan (Paul Wesley) can't get his mind off classmate Elena (Nina Dobrev) — perhaps because the two of them were deeply in love 130 years years ago. Yeah, Stefan is a vampire, and so is his reckless bad-boy brother, Damon (Lost's Ian Somerhalder). This one also features a special guest appearance by massive amounts of fog.
Why do I suspect we'll be cheering for the fog?
Yes, I've seen all of Torchwood and it had been months since I saw the previous series end - I think it saw it in time with its airing. I had liked TW quite a lot until the last 75 minutes of CoE.
Re: Defying Gravity
I believe Eve's chair scenes are all in the past.
I'm very excited about Vampire Diaries!
In almost exactly the same way that I was excited about the killer unicorn book.
Stefan (Paul Wesley) can't get his mind off classmate Elena (Nina Dobrev) — perhaps because the two of them were deeply in love 130 years years ago
Reincarnation? Good nutrition? How's Elena still around for 130 years?
LeN, will you watch the next Who (which I think might have Jack in it) or TW?
I haven't gotten into Who at all - despite trying.
I don't know about TW. I'll see next year.
I thought that she could have easily played the Lois role in CoE.
I don't think so. Lois' role depended on her being in a position of trust and discretion (and doing what she was told by TW). Not Donna's cup of tea.
I did shake GDL's hand and talk to him and ask what he had coming up. Without saying "P.S. Your death sucked from a narrative standpoint and your show was mean to me."
(He called me "lovely" again.)
I can't bear all this angst and pain in my fantasy. This is the place I go to make the angsty pain go away. I don't want my heart rent in fiction; I already know what that feels like.
I am totally with you on that. Didn't used to be that way, but lately...
Didn't used to be that way, but lately...
Not just me then. I can't decide if it is a function of maturity (and by maturity I only mean age, as in my middle aged-ness) or saturation.
Hey, I know this is probably the wrong thread for this question, but I know the bulk of David Tennant fans hang here, so here we go...
I'm looking for a particular clip from the miniseries Blackpool. I used to have the...ahemmed...show but it went away several used computers ago.
The speech I want comes just beyond the two thirds mark, I believe, and features David saying to his erstwhile lover:
"These are the things we won't do..."
While I'd love the clip, I would be fully satisfied with a transcript of the speech.
Can anyone help a sister out?