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Okay, I think both Smallville and Supernatural may have finally lost me. Although Supernatural - at least still has some coherence. Smallville is all over the place.
Or just not in the mood.

Feeling restless - I googled tv fantasy shows for 2011 and ran into some interesting possibilities.
Lucky Brits are getting Game of Thrones on SKY (is this your premium cable or is it like our standard cable? Think the Sopranos but in Middle Earth, with castles, zombies, dragons and direwolfs). I'm going to have to wait for the DVD's, because I can't afford HBO right now. Tempting as it may be. Not that big a deal - did this with True Blood, The L Word, and Dexter, not to mention Weeds. Will most likely do it with Torchwood as well, since I can't get Starz, and possibly Camelot. It's what netflix is for after all. [Only problem is I can't chat with people online who are watching as it airs.]

Other interesting fantasy shows?

Outcasts (in UK not here yet - traditionally Europe and Japan are more sci-fantasy friendly than the US has been. I remember because when I wandered over there in the 1980s, I discovered all sorts of science fiction and fantasy mags, tv shows, movies, etc. Also the US fantasy/science fiction shows do better overseas than in the US. Don't understand why this is exactly, just that it is. OR rather was - things have changed greatly since the advent of cable. Cable has given us sci-fi/fantasy geeks a smorgasborg in the way of tv shows.), It's apparently going to show up on BBC America soon.

Terra Nova (the Steven Spielberg produced/directed series which keeps getting delayed - it's a prehistoric time-travel tv show, where a family goes back in time to save the future or something like that). Is it just me or did Spielberg just get bored of film finally and decide to go the tv route like everyone else? He has at least three series in development. The other one is the less appealing, War of the Worlds series - Falling Skies - where guys fight and women cower. (Yawwwn)

17th Precinct by Ron Moore (who has pitched five different tv shows in the last year and this is the one that got picked up, since it is starring three favorite actors of mine - I'll probably tune in - Stockard Channing, Jamie Bamber, and James Callis),

Doctor Who - worth watching just to see the Doctor in a cowboy hat in UTah.

Powers/Alias Jessica (based on the comic series - which looks interesting, it's a female private detective who used to be a super-hero or something like that - I'm hoping this gets picked up, it's in development though...and it's a long-shot),

Blood and Chrome (the latest installment of Battle Star Galatica - which is starting to remind me of Babylon 5 in how it keeps doing weird but not very successful spin-offs of itself - this round, we find a young Adama getting his first position on the new battlestar Galatica, as an ensign.),

Fox's Lock and Key looks wickedly cool - Based on Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez's twisty, trippy IDW comic book—about the Locke family, coping with the patriarch's murder and a series of supernatural threats that invade their lives—this pilot comes with an awful rich pedigree. Star Trek's Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are executive producing, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles' Josh Friedman is running the writers' room, and Never Let Me Go's Mark Romanek is directing the pilot, which will star Lord of the Rings' Miranda Otto. Stars Miranda Otto and written by Josh Friedman? Count me in. I lovvved Sarah Connor Chronicles - amongst the best sci-fi series on.

Walking Dead S2 - Fall AMC (according to the spoilers I've read, Laurie's character starts becoming a fighter in the second season and we get more development of female characters).

Go here to see pics and read about it yourself:http://blastr.com/2011/01/11-sci-fifantasy-tv-shows.php

Sorry, guilty pleasure is sci-fantasy books, movies and tv shows. What can I say? I loves them. This genre is my current comfort food.

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Date: 2011-03-23 04:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] embers-log.livejournal.com
Thank you! So he isn't dead, and he might return as a good guy to save Katie before the show goes off the air (I picked the most cliched resolution because I figure that that is what they'll go with! lol).

It is sad: they have a great cast, really talented actors, on 'No Ordinary Family', but the dialogue and story lines are dumbed down so they can do nothing with the roles...
Josh Stewart (Joshua) always brings a lot of smoldering layers to every character I've seen him play... and I've always loved Eric Balfour (Wolverine guy) too. I think because they were playing bad guys they could add more texture/inner conflict to their performances.

I'm going to have to get ahold of 'Misfits'!

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Date: 2011-03-23 11:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
When I'm done with Misfits - I can send you the DVDs - which a friend online sent to me. Had to figure out how to play them on the computer though - since wouldn't on the tv.

Not sure you'll like it or not? It's young and very raw in places, about a group of juvenile delinquents who get super-powers through an electrical storm while doing community service. It's an inter-racial cast, and takes place in North London - or the new industrial wasteland of it. Crude in places, with a very British sense of humor. I rather like it - can't see them doing it over here though.

It is sad: they have a great cast, really talented actors, on 'No Ordinary Family', but the dialogue and story lines are dumbed down so they can do nothing with the roles...
Josh Stewart (Joshua) always brings a lot of smoldering layers to every character I've seen him play... and I've always loved Eric Balfour (Wolverine guy) too. I think because they were playing bad guys they could add more texture/inner conflict to their performances.


What else has Josh Stewart been in? He looked familiar. I really liked his Joshua. And I also like Balfour and Lucy Lawless.
As well as Benze and Chicklis and Stephen Collins. But the script is so bland. And it is a shame...because there's so much missed potential.

It's not coming back - both Benze and Chicklis are in new pilots they are hoping will be picked up. Best indicator that the series is on the chopping block. Also it's ending before sweeps, not a a good sign.

I'm getting good at telling which tv shows will survive and which won't - seen so many that have been canceled, it's not hard. Happens when you are addicted to or have a weakness for weird tv shows. LOL!

(I'm still trying to resist the call of HBO...and Starz for that matter. But all these shows will be on netflix.)

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Date: 2011-03-23 11:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] embers-log.livejournal.com
Oh I fell for Josh Stewart when he was one of the leads on 'Dirt' (the Courtney Cox cable show about a gossip magazine in LA) he played a brilliant and popular actor whose life was being torn apart by the paparazzi (after his marriage falls apart he has an affair with publisher Courtney Cox partly because she is blackmailing him and partly because he finds her perversely interesting while still disgusting). He was wonderful...

I never saw him on 'Criminal Minds' because I almost never see that... but I was thrilled when he started on 'No Ordinary Family' because he just brings so much to every role.

I started watching 'Misfits' today online (I have my websites) and I do really love it. It can be violent and gross, but it is so darkly funny and so well written.... I'm really enjoying it.
Of course I blew almost the entire day watching episodes back to back (it was rainy and windy so I wasn't really tempted to try to go anywhere anyway). Thanks for offering to loan me your DVDs though!

Re: ??

Date: 2011-03-24 06:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] embers-log.livejournal.com
Wow I love Love LOVE this show! I had to make an icon (see icon).
This is what 'Heroes' should have been: they should have allowed for ordinary people getting powers they were unprepared to use... They should have gone more for the humor (the wonderful dark disturbing humor).
This show is made of awesome.

Re: ??

Date: 2011-03-24 12:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
I take it you found a way to see it, then?? ;-)

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Date: 2011-03-24 12:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Oops just saw the message above the one I replied to. LJ still isn't sending me email notifications. Annoying that.

Re: ??

Date: 2011-03-24 07:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
How'd you watch Misfits? Which websites? I had to get DVD's sent
to me to see it?

It is wonderfully darkly funny and innovative, isn't it? The best super-hero series that I've seen on tv to date. Too many of them try to recreate the world of mainstream super-hero comics, as opposed to doing something new.

Re: ??

Date: 2011-03-24 07:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] embers-log.livejournal.com
For years I've belonged to a website called rootforum1:
http://www.rootforum1.com/index.php
It used to be, to join, you had to post a number of times and then you could access the forums with links in them... People in the UK post Doctor Who and other shows, people in the USA post Dexter and other shows, and people all over the world can watch those shows on the links at the site....
I don't know if they've tightened up the criteria for joining more recently or not, I do know they altered the way they fund the site.... But I'm kind of grandfathered in under the old rules.

Anyway that is where I found 'Misfits' and I am completely amazed at how much I love this series. It is so well done, and so hilarious.... They could never make a show like this in the US, even HBO or Showtime would be afraid to get this weird (Dexter is strange, but nowhere close to this). I seriously love this show!

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