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.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
So recent episodes of
Motherland: Fort Salem
have made it clearer what the underlying story is. Stop me if you've heard this one:
A small subgroup of humanity has physical differences that give them special powers. There's a struggle going on between two factions with ideological differences over how they should relate to the larger population. One faction is working towards assimilation, with emphasis on how useful the special group can be. The other is violently separatist, including attempting to foment a race war between the special group and the rest of the humans. Meanwhile, small populations of the special group are caught in the middle.
There are worse stories to retell
Well, yeah, but if it turns out the Spree are being run by General Alder's evil ex, I'm either going to throw something or fall over laughing. Or both.
To be fair it is on the CW! There's only so many variations on young adult superpower adventure time they seem capable of telling, generally.
I haven't started the show yet, but I did watch the clip of the Beltane dance, because -- dancing. I really enjoyed this BTS featurette about the dance itself, which features the previz choreography:
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It's on Freeform. Which doesn't
entirely
invalidate your point... Between this,
Siren
and
Cloak and Dagger,
Freeform seems to be carving out a niche for "mildly edgy SFF network"
esse, you wanted to talk about Roswell? This would be the place.
I haven't watched the show at all but that dance video is pretty delightful. I am just tickled by the thought that they hired a fight choreographer and then said "you can do musical numbers? Oh we are so using that!"
Oh right. I mentally conflate Freeform and The CW all the time. They definitely make similar products.
Dana! There was a threesome! They did that! And there was all the queerness!
I did not expect it, my bar is low, and yet o how I was rewarded.
Yeah, this is where being on Tumblr, which was mostly fun up until that point, kind of ruined things for me. The episode leaked early, and people immediately started with the drama, and there's a significant portion of the fandom that believes
Maria and/or Michael sexually assaulted Alex.
Which makes me upset in a few different ways, not least of which is that I should have been able to totally enjoy what happened, and instead it was just kind of queasy.
However, plot- and relationship-wise, it's pretty fucking cool. I think
Forrest is kind of terrible, but Michael and Maria are adorable, and I know the show is working on having Michael and Alex grow to the point where they can be in a healthy relationship with each other.
Aw, f'n tumblr. I have very little RNW content in my Tumblr feed, really just gifsets, and that's about how I like it.
WRT Alex -- what the fuck what the fuck what the *fuck*. I mean, I get it that people are like that. I am not at all surprised by that. But it was such a loving experience, love on a number of different levels, that I call complete bullshit on anything else. It was a healing threesome! Alex started to legitimately move on! And not just from Michael, but from his own shame and internalized homophobia and his long-term closet space too.
Heaven knows that if they'd wanted to keep the OT3 going I would have been super there for it, but you're exactly right, Michael and Alex need to grow up, separately and together, and could really do with being friends for a good stretch of time.
I am also not sold on Forrest, but honestly, he is exactly the kind of dude Alex would have had a college relationship with, had he gone to a lib arts school instead of the Air Force. It feels very on point for that relationship to happen, as Alex lets himself be himself, and the kind of delayed young adulthood folks -- especially gay cis men -- who come out of the closet a little bit later so often experience.
Honestly RNW is appointment television now, which is so hilarious to me, because I was very side-eye at the whole idea of a reboot. Once the season's over I'm pretty sure I'll go back and watch from 1x01 all the way through season two to see how it feels as a meta-narrative.
I have managed to convince myself not to try and read the books like I attempted once back in high school. I wish the fic was just a litttttttle bit further along, fandom wise, to engage with all the worldbuilding and mythology and not just the OTP(s).