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.
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Tom Ellis as Lucifer is super charismatic, but I got stalled out 8 episodes into S1 because the writing is really not my thing. It's sort of amazing how charismatic Ellis manages to make Lucifer when he's written so terribly. Does the writing get any better in later seasons?
Also, the female lead is awful. I have hated her in many shows. She's just whiny and not that great of an actress.
Tom Welling IS a BBoC. A very pretty BBoC. He is only made tolerable by his incredibly charismatic co-stars (like Micheal Rosenberg in Smallville)
A reminder that tonight the new season of What We Do in the Shadows debuts on FX Network!
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One of the Lucifer writers might be a lurker because they went with the whole growing a soul thing that we wanted for Spike.
Is anyone watching Foundation?
We just started, and we're enjoying it two eps in. Visually gorgeous.
And also, Lee Pace. Oh, right, I already said visually gorgeous.
Since Tim has been helping his brothers clean out their parents' house after work over the past few weeks, I've been binge-watching Roswell while he's over there, and it's pretty entertaining, despite how fucking old the soundtrack makes me feel.
That sounds like a good option for my background tv. DH generally has news on in the background while working, but the repetitiveness makes me nuts. I prefer to queue up a series that either I have seen before, or that doesn't really require full attention as background noise. Having music in the background works sometimes, but a series works better with my need to multi-task.