Media Hijinks - TV Shows, Old and New
First and foremost, it looks like the creators of Venture Bros. are not done quite yet. Though season 5 was short and perhaps took a BIT too long to get to us, they’ve jumped back into the shark tank and even have a date for us - January of 2015. Yup, that’s almost a year-and-a-half since season 5. Once again, we shall be forced to wait. And once again, we shall do it willingly if not happily.
Second up, some of you may have already heard, but some of the infamously missing Doctor Who episodes of the past have recently turned up. Yes, we will actually get the chance to watch episodes of the show that haven’t been seen since they aired (or perhaps during a rerun), which is pretty damn exciting for big Who fans. Currently they’ve only released nine episodes, all comprising two storylines from Patrick Troughton’s era, but that’s still cool. For more info on the subject and how to watch the no-longer-missing episodes, head to this site.
Thirdly, it seems as if all that talk of Star Trek getting a new television series may not be completely unfounded. Although J.J. Abrams said that CBS gave him the middle finger when he brought it up, Roberto Orci (producer and co-writer of the new films) tried his hand at it and CBS may actually be considering another go. With the popularity that the new flicks are bringing back to the Star Trek franchise name, it seems to me like the smart move. Get together some good writers, an amazing cast and put something together that people will love - instant recipe for another 30 years of Star Trek fanboy love (and huge piles of cash, of course).
And finally, a true horror story. It looks like
So until next week, don’t try to lick the lightsaber - it’s not fruit flavored.
Photo Credits -
Patrick Troughton courtesy of ign.com