does anyone else watch Gotham?
They just served up some tasty treats in the penultimate episode and finale.
'A Hole in the World'
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does anyone else watch Gotham?
They just served up some tasty treats in the penultimate episode and finale.
he got himself scratched by someone (maybe Don?) before he croaked.
The thug.
I still can't watch iZombie (the brain/food mix just squicks me out too much) but I've heard from others in the hobby that the recent D&D episode was pretty well done. (The only real complaint was apparently someone playing a paladin being onboard with a plan to murder someone.)
It seems like that new and improved cure of Ravi's wasn't all that great if a person can be re-zombified by another scratch so soon after taking it.
Dark Matter and Wynonna Earp are back tonight on SyFy.
Alexander Siddig is Ra's al Ghul on Gotham.
BOOM!
Alexander Siddig is Ra's al Ghul on Gotham.
OK, that might get me back. (I didn't flounce off from watching for any reason, I just got distracted.)
RIP, Adam West.
He didn't need no stinkin' fake plastic muscles.
He was only in the 2nd to last episode of the season, this season. But, it was wonderful to see him! I cheered!
I almost gave up on the show but the character who aren't James Gordon kept luring me back.
I have tripped and fallen into a cheesy fantasy called Shadowhunters, the origin of which is Cassie Clare's The Mortal Instruments. Therefore the central character is a pretty blatant self-insert for the author.
Aside from that though, it's very...pretty. Glee's Harry Shum, Jr. is a warlock. Who doesn't dance, regrettably, but he does beautiful, cgi-enhanced magical gestures, and wears eyeliner *really, really* well.
It's available on Hulu and runs on the Freeform cable channel. Anybody else watching?