You guys, I'm so excited! This week everything returns to my telly.
L&O: Criminal Intent on Tuesdays (even if it's going to become the Jeff Goldblum show, I'm still happy)...
In Plain Sight on Wednesdays is back! WHOO HOO MARSHALL.
Plus, if you've noticed the awesome/fantastic/sublime counter to the right of the blog, you will note that it is T -3 days and counting till we get Peter Bishop's backstory, and the desperation that led Walter to majorly screw up the balance between "our" universe and the alternate one. I CAN'T WAIT. THURSDAYS are less than 3. <3
I think the returning episode of Bones is going to introduce how Booth and Brennan became partners, yay more backstory!
Caprica may be over until the season starts up again *boo*, but thanks to SyFy's marathon of the BBC's Merlin, I'm hooked. Season two starts up on Friday and I've got my calendar marked. It's by no means historically accurate (or as much as a legend based on historical figures can be), I mean, Morgana wears evening heels that look like something from my childhood Barbie, and Arthur sports a knock off red leather jacket that makes him look like he's trying to emulate Thriller era Michael Jackson. These are good points, by the way, costume choices like these made me fall for the equally over the top campy Robin Hood (as did the good looking cast and hilarious sheriff), and I always appreciate a show that throws in a wildcat with the head of a cobra. WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT. You think I'm kidding? Check it out:
Thanks to the BBC and Youtube for this.
Sadly, it doesn't seem like there's going to be a new episode of Legend of the Seeker this week. Although, given the pretty spiffy episode we got this past weekend, I can take the mini hiatus, maybe I'll do something productive with my Saturday for once (yeah right, I'm going to see that Dreamworks Dragon movie). This past Saturday, we got to see The Creator, or at least someone who claimed she was one. She had the powers to go with, but only because the Sisters of Light gave her all of their Han. As per usual, someone was out for Richard's head, this time it was the so called Creator, who claimed to follow the prophecy everyone and their mama believes. Cara called bullshit, Zedd stood around and confessed that he pretty much doubted Richard (thanks a lot old man!), while Kahlan tried to rally all of Richard's good points.
Turns out, the Keeper and the Creator used to be lovers once upon the beginning of the world, before he betrayed her and they moved to the Underworld, and...wherever the Creator exists. Keisha Castle Hughes guest starred as the Creator, and I really think she should be in the Hobbit, if filming ever starts. She totally looks like an elf. Long story short, Darken Rahl failed to open a crack in the earth and cause everyone and the "Creator" to fall in, the Keeper creeper actually got a disembodied voice, banelings were killed, Richard and co. saved the day, and we still don't know what the "Creator" really was. A deluded nut job who abandoned her mortal husband when the Sisters of Light came a-knockin', or the actual deity realized.
On an unrelated note, Sam Raimi's brother Ted always has some guest spot in his work, most notably in my mind as the fantastic Joxer the Mighty. Raimi brother number two also did a single episode stint on Legend, and I know it's crazy because she's on Spartacus currently, but I would LO-O-O-O-O-O-VE for Lucy Lawless to guest spot. Or heck, even Karl Urban, I'll take that.
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