Oh, hey, I remember hearing about Ultraviolet a million years ago but never found a way to watch it. Looks like it’s on Prime now. So that goes on the To Be Watched list which is getting almost as unwieldy as the To Be Read…
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It really holds up well. Who knew going the extremely understated and political-thriller routes would make an excellent vampire story that stands the test of time?
Love Idris and Davenport in Ultraviolet, and Steven Moyer. Hm, Moyer turned up later on True Blood--as another vampire.
Relatedly, I had no idea Jack was Nigel Davenport's son.
Another bit of trivia, Susannah Harker who played Dr. March in the series is the great-great granddaughter of Joseph Harker, a friend of Bram Stoker's for whom he named Jonathan Harker in Dracula.
Nifty!
Another bit of trivia, Susannah Harker who played Dr. March in the series is the great-great granddaughter of Joseph Harker, a friend of Bram Stoker's for whom he named Jonathan Harker in Dracula.
Well, that's just neat.
I remember watching Ultraviolet way back when, but never revisited it. It's good to know it's on Prime—I'll have to rewatch it.
Halo
Episode 2 -- I had a severe "I know that voice" moment. And then the penny dropped. It was Keir Dullea!
Orphan Black spin-off in the works [link]
It sounds like not clones, or at least Tatiana Maslany, and I’m not sure how I feel about that
What would be the point? The point of OB was Tatiana Maslany!
Pretty much. But the writing was also good, wasn’t it?