Blood Ties rulez!
Oct. 22nd, 2007 09:45 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, last night? I watched three episodes of Blood Ties in a row and that show rulez at life! I mean, I know that it's different from the books - I did read some of them - but when you watch it as something stand-alone with no ties to the books, it's a really good show. Definitely better than Moonlight!
And it makes me wonder why Lifetime actually left out the gay part... I mean, Christina Cox played a lesbian in a movie, Dylan Neal played a gay on Dawson's Creek, IIRC, so it couldn't be the actors... But on the other hand, it doesn't actually surprise me that they didn't make Henry omni-sexual *lol* like in the books because American networks do tend to shy away from homosexuality themes...
Anywayz! I love Kyle Schmid as Henry *points at her icon* He is great and I love his smugness whenever he has to deal with Mike :D He's excellent!
They can't cancel this show *iz scared* I mean, I know that they made only 20 eps to begin with and they never said that they would make more but... but...
Which reminds me that I really need to buy the last book in Huff's "Smoke and..." series. Too bad that it's only a trilogy. Tony deserves a proper - and long - series of his own *pouts*
And it makes me wonder why Lifetime actually left out the gay part... I mean, Christina Cox played a lesbian in a movie, Dylan Neal played a gay on Dawson's Creek, IIRC, so it couldn't be the actors... But on the other hand, it doesn't actually surprise me that they didn't make Henry omni-sexual *lol* like in the books because American networks do tend to shy away from homosexuality themes...
Anywayz! I love Kyle Schmid as Henry *points at her icon* He is great and I love his smugness whenever he has to deal with Mike :D He's excellent!
They can't cancel this show *iz scared* I mean, I know that they made only 20 eps to begin with and they never said that they would make more but... but...
Which reminds me that I really need to buy the last book in Huff's "Smoke and..." series. Too bad that it's only a trilogy. Tony deserves a proper - and long - series of his own *pouts*
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