I'm not sure if you guys realized this, but Hulu is kind of awesome. In fact, you can watch all 22 episodes of American Gothic there.
If I begged, would you watch them?
If I begged and pleaded and knitted you a scarf, would you write me fan fiction?
If it helps any, I have an American Gothic/Supernatural crossover in the works, and probably you should do some research so you know what I'm writing about. Really. Definitely.
And okay, by today's standards it's kind of cheesy, and it most certainly suffered from network interference. But it's got Lucas Black -- you know, the guy from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, from back before he got all grown-up and hot -- and it's got Jake Weber (who is now on Medium) and it's got GARY COLE. GARY COLE being all sexy and menacing and Gary Cole-like. And it has a little bit of a Twilight Zone-ish be-careful-what-you-wish-for ethic going.
I loved this show when it was on. I was OBSESSED. And it's a million times better than most of the other things I watched at that age. It also stands up to decade-later viewing better. (Better than, for instance, Earth2. What was I thinking with the Antonio Sabato Jr. crush when there was Clancy Brown right there? Insanity.)
In case like me you hadn't realized it before, I'd also like to point out that Hulu has all kinds of excellent things for you to watch, and you don't even have to be a pirate downloader! They have the full feature film of Wilby Wonderful, they've got Eureka and The Invisible Man and most anything else you might want to watchat work. Well, except for Doctor Who. Damn it.
If I begged, would you watch them?
If I begged and pleaded and knitted you a scarf, would you write me fan fiction?
If it helps any, I have an American Gothic/Supernatural crossover in the works, and probably you should do some research so you know what I'm writing about. Really. Definitely.
And okay, by today's standards it's kind of cheesy, and it most certainly suffered from network interference. But it's got Lucas Black -- you know, the guy from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, from back before he got all grown-up and hot -- and it's got Jake Weber (who is now on Medium) and it's got GARY COLE. GARY COLE being all sexy and menacing and Gary Cole-like. And it has a little bit of a Twilight Zone-ish be-careful-what-you-wish-for ethic going.
I loved this show when it was on. I was OBSESSED. And it's a million times better than most of the other things I watched at that age. It also stands up to decade-later viewing better. (Better than, for instance, Earth2. What was I thinking with the Antonio Sabato Jr. crush when there was Clancy Brown right there? Insanity.)
In case like me you hadn't realized it before, I'd also like to point out that Hulu has all kinds of excellent things for you to watch, and you don't even have to be a pirate downloader! They have the full feature film of Wilby Wonderful, they've got Eureka and The Invisible Man and most anything else you might want to watch