I kind of liked it in a "I know this is horrible, but I'm somehow amused" way. Like any new show, I give it three eps.
'War Stories'
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"I know this is horrible, but I'm somehow amused"
I know they didn't mean to put humour in it, but I did laugh quite a lot.
Okay, having read the summaries on Wikipedia I feel quite dizzy and confident that the CW has no intention of going there.
"I know this is horrible, but I'm somehow amused"
Exactly my reaction to it.
Okay, having read the summaries on Wikipedia I feel quite dizzy and confident that the CW has no intention of going there.
Oh, there's no chance of the CW going there.
Like any new show, I give it three eps.
I think I'll read the comments here for three eps then decide if I want to give it a try.
I wish it was an anthology series, and every week it was a different vampire's diary.
They could do a Nostroyev episode and it'd be like, "Dear Diary, Rasputin is totally into me!"
I wish it was an anthology series, and every week it was a different vampire's diary.
I liked the TWOP take on that, particularly Spike's:
I am writing this to let you know that I will not be writing in you ever again. You were a gift from Harmony, and a stupid gift at that, because I in no way want to talk about my feelings with a flipping book. Sod off, diary. I am tossing you in the rubbish bin.
Ha! That is very nice. "One! One entry in my diary! Ah ah ah!"
I guess I should actually look at the editorial pages occasionally.
Anything by Zach Oat is pretty much guaranteed to be hilarious.