Not yet. I'm still debating whether to dedicate the time to Turn.
Not yet. I'm still debating whether to dedicate the time to Turn.
Oh right. They were witches or something. With familiars. And love interest turning into an animal, wasn't that borrowed from Star Trek: Assignment: Earth?
Over the past two or three seasons, there were a number of episodes that could be seen as backdoor pilot-ish. The episodes still focused on the Winchesters, but they introduced new characters who just went off on their own adventures at the end. Men of Letters seems the most fruitful due to the history and the snazzy…
You kidding? Old (as in early 30s) people doing research? Bah! We need sexy young people drinking multi-colored things out martini glasses in fancy clubs!
I'd root for the plucky underdogs against those Biglaw bastards Wolfram and Hart
Spider-Man had a vampire friend. His name was Morbius.
I watched it pretty consistently for a number of years but gave up on it this season. I saw the season premiere pop up on my DVR and realized just how much I didn't want to dedicate the time to it.
I thought that was going to happen when he first had the luxury of cable less stringent standards. It didn't. Odds are, it won't.
Is he going to try to bring back mid-1990s swing music now?
It was the nicest place I'd ever seen until about halfway through the season they mentioned there's a giant wall, and beyond that wall is a world of John Laroquette and Gina Carano.
Being bald does not afford you minority status.
I only know one song of his, Timber, and that's because I had one of those weeks when I couldn't get away from it. And Ke$ha does most of the heavy lifting in that one (no eating disorder pun intended).
Live Action in Animation Domination? Is FOX expecting to say farewell to Family Guy or The Simpsons soon? I know they gave up American Dad and canceled The Cleveland Show, but putting Live Action in there is a bit odd. As though it's the start of a contingency plan.
I'm going to wait for the Redeanmagining
Honestly, I think B99 fits FOX better than NBC. It has a cynical grittiness I associate with FOX more than I do NBC.
Not a sitcom, but
That's where my mind went.
Damn it. One minute too late.
Can anyone say/think/read the title "Marry Me" (especially in all caps) without thinking of Arrested Development and Maeby?
Damn you NBC. I can't even not watch Parks and Recreation out of Community spite (and boredom with this season). You just have me for Constantine.