I'm about halfway through Season 1 of The Magicians on Netflix, and I'm really enjoying it. (esp. since it's uncensored). Although, having the bland white guy be the protagonist/audience proxy is kind of tired, and the show would be way better with Penny as the main character.
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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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Did you read the book(s)? I'm curious if it's basically the same, or if they're just using the books as a jumping-off point.
From what I hear, the books are way different, but most of the people who read the books seem to be OK with the changes.
Hmm, now I want to watch it. Time to definitely not use my brother's Netflix account. (The shows he watches on my Hulu account make me laugh, but he doesn't make fun of me for having OG Beverly Hills 90210 in my watchlist, so it's all good.)
I am also at hmmm. I mean, I'm not surprised they had to make changes, given the pace of the book. Hmmm.
Is this where we discuss BBC Sherlock?
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Is anyone watching Emerald City? It's a lot grittier than I expected and I'm not sure if I'm going to finish watching this.
I watched it ... but found myself wondering why.
heh ... a while ago I read an interview with onetime Dr. Who Colin Baker. Seemingly, for one episode he was tied to a pole and was being carried through the woods ... they broke for lunch or something and they FORGOT ABOUT HIM, leaving him lying on the ground, still tied to the pole. They did remember him before TOO long and someone came and untied him.