Does anyone know how censored the Syfy broadcast eps are? Is it only the language?
I think it was just the language. When the uncensored versions were first released, all the online articles I found about them only mentioned the language.
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Does anyone know how censored the Syfy broadcast eps are? Is it only the language?
I think it was just the language. When the uncensored versions were first released, all the online articles I found about them only mentioned the language.
And even then, not all of the language. Mostly just the f-bombs.
If Magicians is earning a comparison with Game of Thrones, I think I'll give it a pass.
If Magicians is earning a comparison with Game of Thrones, I think I'll give it a pass.
I can't watch Game of Thrones, but I find The Magicians very watchable, FWIW. There is some serious violence, but it doesn't seem to be in the basic weave of the world in Magicians the way it is in GoT.
In spite of my constant grousing about Quentin and his hair and his truly ungodly level of McAlary-ness.
Quentin is the least of my reasons for watching. There are multiple female characters with their own arcs and purposes and comoplexities. Alice's arc surprised me several times. Julia and Kady are great!
Also, Penny is a delight, and I want to make him cookies and wrap him in a blanket. Eliot is so Eliot, and I've loved watching him develop.
There is some serious violence, but it doesn't seem to be in the basic weave of the world in Magicians the way it is in GoT.
I think I disagree, but the main difference, I think, is that the characters don't take the level of violence for granted when it happens, which makes a huge difference in terms of emotional heft. Honestly, GoT is easier for me to watch because it really is just pure gratuitous spectacle - if certain characters are killed off, I'll be upset because the show will be boring without them, but I'm not really going to be sad about it.
Supergirl: seriously the DEO doesn't send a backup team with Kara and Alex?
They don't bother to vet or even just retrain returning agents who've been held in captivity for 14 years, so not remembering to send backup seems par for the course. Also, how did the physical they did on Jeremiah miss the fact that he has a robot arm?
Was Central City always in the middle of a forest, down the road from a picturesque cliff convenient for assembling your gorilla army?
And do they not realize that Harry is using his gorilla voice?
Okay, I guess he wasn't. Maybe it was his attempt at distinguishing Harry from H.R.