I've only seen a few episodes of Tara bit Toni Collette could drag me into anything. And John Corbett (that is John Corbett, right? Whatshisname, the radio personality from Northern Exposure?) Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Sanctuary is my current crack, just as SG-1 one was for so long. A) you get your weekly dose of Canuckistan actors! What more is there to love!?! It could (and probably does) have its own drinking game for that aspect alone!
B) I like Amanda Tapping in her not-Sam Carter role... everyone else gets to save the day, she just tells them where to go and what to do! And she can be kickass in not-sensible shoes!
C) I really like how it's filmed; the CGI is another character in and of itself, really.
D) While the story lines can be hit or miss, I like the concept behind some of them, bringing classical Victorian characters (real and imagined)- for example - to life. Jack the Ripper, Sherlock Holmes (well, sorta), Nigel Griffin. But then again, I loved the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen graphic novels and the movie with Sean Connery. I am hoping they continue with this and since most of the major characters have been introduced and we have a handle on their backgrounds, the stories can now focus on moving the story forward rather than dropping little tidbits.
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Sanctuary is my current crack, just as SG-1 one was for so long.
A) you get your weekly dose of Canuckistan actors! What more is there to love!?! It could (and probably does) have its own drinking game for that aspect alone!
B) I like Amanda Tapping in her not-Sam Carter role... everyone else gets to save the day, she just tells them where to go and what to do! And she can be kickass in not-sensible shoes!
C) I really like how it's filmed; the CGI is another character in and of itself, really.
D) While the story lines can be hit or miss, I like the concept behind some of them, bringing classical Victorian characters (real and imagined)- for example - to life. Jack the Ripper, Sherlock Holmes (well, sorta), Nigel Griffin. But then again, I loved the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen graphic novels and the movie with Sean Connery. I am hoping they continue with this and since most of the major characters have been introduced and we have a handle on their backgrounds, the stories can now focus on moving the story forward rather than dropping little tidbits.