Showing posts with label Misfits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Misfits. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2012

SHERLOCK RETURNS- OH, YEAH!




The PBS Masterpiece SHERLOCK returns for its second season on Sundays, May 6th-20th.
I'm pretty excited to add this show to my Sunday line-up of Game of Thrones, Madmen, and Once Upon a Time, since a space opened after the finale of Downton Abbey.


My friend and I stumbled across season one on Netflix while hanging out during our kiddies playdate. We both loved Dr. Who and Misfits, and Sherlock appeared to possess the same quirky humor. We were sucked right in. There are only three episodes, but the actors, Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch, War Horse) and Dr. John Watson (Martin Freeman, The Hobbit) are hilarious. We totally loved this!


For more information on this series, check out their homepage.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

December 16th is Fun Friday

I'm very excited about tomorrow.

For two reasons. The first is I have a special guest post by an amazing author. I CAN'T WAIT to introduce her, so don't forget to pop by tomorrow.

The second reason. Season 3 of MISFITS starts on HULU.

Oh yeah! I cannot wait for Friday, Friday, party, fun, yay!

Friday, October 28, 2011

MISFITS Review- I Love British Superheroes


I’ve been fighting the flu this week, and I spent my sick day off watching a fantastic British television series called MISFITS, by creator and writer, Howard Overman.

Yeah, that’s right. Fourteen hours curled up in bed, watching a science fiction comedy-drama about a group of teenage juvenile delinquents who while doing community service get caught in an electrical storm and get SUPER POWERS.

After the first episode, I was hooked. The characters are uniquely flawed, sharp, witty and, okay, a little creepy. The characters powers are a reflection of their worst fears and insecurities--only majorly twisted. As the season progress, the characters evolve. What at first are flaws become their strengths. By the end of season two, I'd fallen in love with them.

I'll be honest, this show has bumped Buffy the Vampire Slayer out of it's long running position as my favorite comedy series. The lines are quick and witty. I laughed so hard I forgot I was sick. But this show is for mature audiences only (think Game of Thrones). No kiddies should be in the room when you're watching.

Season One and Two can be found on HULU,  The third season reportedly starts on October 30, 2011 on E4. I don't know if I get this station, but I plan to find out.

For a more indepth review, check out this review on Bleeding Cool.
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