OMG, please tell me no one actually watched this dreck.
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A medical student finds that being a zombie has its perks, which she uses to assist the police.
Series Premiere
Fri, Mar 20 at 9:00 PM on CW
That sounds funny! I might watch for a laugh. BTW, I fixed the photo. You had linked it instead of uploading it. The source broke the link and there was just a gray marker there. People are paying money to watch this stuff on TV? Really?
Thanks. :encouragement:
I've had that issue before with the IMDB site but still took a chance. I'll go for the upload in the future.
And yeah, it appears that people are paying money to produce this stuff on TV, crazy as that sounds. I saw the commercial and just rolled my eyes. It looks lame if you ask me. I mean, the premise is cartoonish at best so it's not like I could actually empathize with the characters.
The reason I will watch it is because it is obviously not going to take itself seriously. It means that comedy will fill the spot where drama fills dumb zombie stuff like The Walking Dead. I liked Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland more than World War Z.
meh, she would be a dead root............Admit it, you find the zombie chick hot.
Admit it, you find the zombie chick hot.
I'm prepared for your scorn, because I watched it and I liked it. Not a great show by any means, but I need a laugh every once in a while, and I did like Thomas' previous series Veronica Mars and Cupid. I had read comments that it had a VM vibe because of the voice-over and crime investigations, but I think it has as much in common with Pushing Daisies.
The CW was formed from both the old WB and UPN networks. CBS is partners with Paramount, which was the P in UPN, and the W in CW stands for Warner Bros.I do not get the CW channel. What type of viewer watches the CW? I liked when UPN was an independent channel. The Fox/UPN affiliate in Huntington, WV also played syndicated shows in the 1990s, so I got Xenia, Hercules, Star Trek DS9, Star Trek Voyager, and Babylon 5 all on the same channel.
What they need to do is to have a cable channel for 50-something males and feature soft porn movies interspersed with sitcoms that involve post-adolescents doing stupid stuff and then dying or being killed at the end of each 30 minute episode. Only have male oriented commercials.
I think you're talking about SPIKE.What they need to do is to have a cable channel for 50-something males and feature soft porn movies interspersed with sitcoms that involve post-adolescents doing stupid stuff and then dying or being killed at the end of each 30 minute episode. Only have male oriented commercials.
I think you're talking about SPIKE.
Yep, I liked it. Latter episodes really amped up the craziness and got pretty dark. I liked Major's journey. It's nice that he had his own character that didn't revolve around the lead. Most lead and lead's romantic interest has the romantic interest revolve their whole lives around the lead in this nauseating fashion; this was a refreshing change to give the "romantic interest" their own journey.I'm prepared for your scorn, because I watched it and I liked it. Not a great show by any means, but I need a laugh every once in a while, and I did like Thomas' previous series Veronica Mars and Cupid. I had read comments that it had a VM vibe because of the voice-over and crime investigations, but I think it has as much in common with Pushing Daisies.