I can't believe they had Tawky and Hoppy cooked and eaten. I shouldn't be surprised, but goddamn. Someone needs to rescue the Marvels, and I'm not even kidding.

they are independent entrepreneurs
Bones
Fringe
Eureka (on hiatus right now)
Leverage (on hiatus right now)
Chase (even though its getting **** canned soon)
Smallville (need to see the flaming wreck die)
Supernatural
The League (on hiatus)
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (on hiatus)
Archer
Sons of Anarchy (on hiatus)
Justified (back next month)
V
Hawaii Five-O
Burn Notice (on hiatus)
Oh, okay. Good. Now, it'll probably happen, though.

Freddy's just flat-out murdering villains? I'm actually glad I didn't see Shazam at my shop now...

Hey kids! It's Captain Marvel!
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See the continuing adventures of the Marvel family in Titans when we find out that Tawky and Hoppy have been killed, cooked, and eaten, Uncle Marvel succumbs to auto-erotic asphyxiation, and the Wizard is reveal to be a pederast.![]()


I dug that show but liked Xena more
Oh, fun, I'm gonna try to list everything I watch now:
30 Rock
American Pickers
Archer
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
Being Human (UK)
Being Human (US)
Bob's Burgers
Bored to Death
Breaking Bad
Burn Notice
The Cape
Castle
Community
Conan
Covert Affairs
Dexter
Doctor Who
Episodes
Fairly Legal
Family Guy
The Good Guys
Human Target
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Leverage
Lie to Me
Louie
Mad Men
Misfits
Modern Family
Mythbusters
The Office
Outsourced
Parks and Recreation
Primeval
Psych
Royal Pains
Shameless (US)
Torchwood
V
The Walking Dead
White Collar
Young Justice
I think that's everything that I'm currently still following, but I may have missed a few.
Sounds like it's too political for a political mystery/thriller. People don't want to watch actual political maneuvering, they want to watch people beating the crap out of each other for the good of the country (which, if I may be so bold, is what real politics should be).
as long as you promise to never use that last phrase ever again. ever.Good point. (Economics is not my forté.) So how about this: There is still work going on, but having to work for a living is considered low-class. There's a massive social divide between the haves, whose ancestors invented useful s***, and the have nots, whose ancestors invented... I don't know, eating paste or something. Because there's plenty of useful stuff from throughout history to go around, the rich, elite "leisure class" lounges around all day and wants for nothing while the "working class" has to work almost slave-like hours just to make ends meet.
The protagonist is one such second-class citizen, working as a time auditor who, rather than just observing historical figures doing great things and filing his reports, becomes enamored with the creative process and is determined to create something of his own. That creation? Revolution.
i had an idea like that once, it started out with a reed richards like character creating a way to tap into other peoples thoughts and create an access point to the worldmind, but before i knew it it had turned into the matrix and i was very disappointedFeel free. I'm never actually gonna do anything with the idea, it was just something fun to think about for a while when I was bored in the car.![]()
never heard that one. i tend to stick to buddy or guyIn southern america we have br'a'o'll
i think you're the first person i've ever heard of thinking that way. she's certainly attractive, but she's the least attractive hot chick on that show. chloe, lana, aquachick...all better looking imoshe's ok....it's still the Erica Durance show IMO....Id push her byline...if you know what I mean
Jack Bauer/The Unit style
none of this "are we really doing the right thing?" hand wringing, more "punch that guy in the throat....for AMERICA!!!"
at least in TV land