Cue “Robbie Hood” headlines.
Cue “Robbie Hood” headlines.
I won’t lie. I want an INHUMANS tv show just for Lockjaw alone.
(And, okay, maybe Medusa.)
Just found out that Sean Spicer also used to be the official White House Easter Bunny. For real! Not a joke!
To our shame, Steve Miller is allegedly a Trekkie and Kellyanne Conway has been known to cosplay as Supergirl. (Google it, if you dare.)
My work here is done. :)
And is there room for more in the hidden smuggling compartments?
I’m still frelling disappointed that “frell” never caught on the way “frak” did.
Favorite usage? Aeryn snarling “Merry frelling Christmas!” before blowing some bad guys away.
I’ll always remember him as the gleeful redneck vampire in NEAR DARK. Nobody ever slaughtered a diner full of victims with such an infectious, shit-eating grin.
RIP.
Still watching it religiously.
And where does HUMANS fit into this?
Damn. I was so distracted by the political news that I forgot to record this last night. Sounds eventful!
I like the way Hela echoes the old Jack Kirby design.
I remember that. If nothing else, it inspired a bizarre production number at the Oscar ceremony.
I stand corrected regarding the “Patrick” song. Thanks!
And she’s a Hugo Award nominee no less. :)
(For the fucking-Bradbury video.)
The show does pastiches of lots of different musicals styles, so some numbers may be more to your liking. It’s not just Broadway musical numbers. Last week’s ep, for instance, featured both a heavy-metal parody AND a pseudo-Sondheim spoof. They’ve made fun of sentimental country ballads, torch songs, Disney…
If you haven’t checked it out yet, CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND is great and frequently genius.
Best news I’ve heard all day!
Especially since SUPERGIRL and GOTHAM have the same time slot on Monday nights, making them directly competitive with each other. Have to think that adding Batwoman to SUPERGIRL might be politically . . . awkward . . . to say the least.
That being said, I would love to see Batwoman on TV, having written both Kate and…
“Be afraid. Be very afraid.”—from THE FLY.