AnimeMania July 17, 2019 Share July 17, 2019 1 hour ago, MarkHB said: Courtesy of Virginia Madsen... Wow, that had more drama than all 7 episodes of Swamp Thing released so far. Link to comment
MarkHB July 20, 2019 Share July 20, 2019 S01.E08: Long Walk Home (2019.07.19) Quote After a harrowing journey of survival through the swamp, Avery comes face to face with Swamp Thing, who rescues the injured man and helps his recovery. Yeah, yeah, screw all that, this is when we get Adrienne Freaking Barbeau! Link to comment
cdnalor July 20, 2019 Share July 20, 2019 16 hours ago, MarkHB said: S01.E08: Long Walk Home (2019.07.19) Yeah, yeah, screw all that, this is when we get Adrienne Freaking Barbeau! Probably the main reason I rented that movie. 1 Link to comment
MarkHB July 26, 2019 Share July 26, 2019 S01.E09: The Anatomy Lesson (2019.07.26) Quote While Abby and Liz track down the secret Conclave facility, Jason Woodrue conducts experiments on Swamp Thing and makes an incredible discovery. Shit, meet fan.... Link to comment
AnimeMania July 26, 2019 Share July 26, 2019 On 7/20/2019 at 12:13 AM, MarkHB said: Yeah, yeah, screw all that, this is when we get Adrienne Freaking Barbeau! Not really an overwhelming performance. Link to comment
MarkHB July 30, 2019 Share July 30, 2019 I liked the idea of Swamp Thing being awake during the autopsy... it was an interesting change from the book where he doesn't wake up and discover the truth about himself until it's over. Plus: At long last, Blue Devil! Link to comment
MarkHB August 2, 2019 Share August 2, 2019 S01.E10: Loose Ends (2019.08.02) Quote Still reeling from the revelation of the truth behind his existence, Swamp Thing goes on the offensive against Ellery's mercenary team hunting him; Abby comes up against Jason Woodrue, who has crossed the line to save his wife's life. Series FInale We'll see you all in when the Good Gumbo returns, I guess.... Here's hoping for a decent ending, and until then laissez les bontemps rouler! (Scan taken from here.) Link to comment
ruby24 August 3, 2019 Share August 3, 2019 Why didn't they let Abby and Swamp Thing kiss? Might as well, it was the end. Her only kissing him when she could see his human form feels like a copout. Link to comment
MarkHB August 3, 2019 Share August 3, 2019 5 hours ago, ruby24 said: Why didn't they let Abby and Swamp Thing kiss? I noticed that, and I'm guessing that with the prosthetics he couldn't purse his lips. They may have had a plan to deal with that in a later episode but when the production got cut off there probably wasn't time to make it happen. I really wish that the promo hadn't shown Floronic Man; he looked great and it would have been a terrific surprise. ( If anyone reading this didn't catch it, there's a post-credit scene in the finale.) Link to comment
AnimeMania August 7, 2019 Share August 7, 2019 Episode 10 Why would you take out your phone and then decide it is better to just scream at the top of your lungs for help. Sad, since they just showed how well dialing 911 works and the person didn't even give an address. How did Avery get the Police car and his car to the swamp? Link to comment
Florinaldo September 26, 2019 Share September 26, 2019 This week in Canada we got the episode in which swampy meets the Phantom Stranger. I did not think that the latter would be exactly as in the comics; the cape flowing around with a will of its own and the perpetual shadow over the eyes would be difficult to render believably in live action. However, I never thought that the PS would look like a reject from a low-rent Paul Giamatti look-alike contest. 1 Link to comment
UnknownK September 26, 2019 Share September 26, 2019 On 8/7/2019 at 6:40 AM, AnimeMania said: Episode 10 Why would you take out your phone and then decide it is better to just scream at the top of your lungs for help. Sad, since they just showed how well dialing 911 works and the person didn't even give an address. How did Avery get the Police car and his car to the swamp? I don't think cell reception is that great in the middle of a swap with no towers around. So no cell coverage trapped in a sinking car trunk means screaming. Link to comment
Trini May 12, 2020 Share May 12, 2020 Swamp Thing to air on CW network - no dates yet. Quote The CW has acquired scripted series Swamp Thing, based on the DC character, <...> Premiere dates and times will be announced later. The CW is known for using acquired scripted series as summer programming. This year is different as there is a lot of uncertainty over when TV series will be able to go into production amid the coronavirus pandemic, so it is possible that the CW would use some of the acquisitions for late summer or fall to give its originals more time to produce new episodes. The CW is expected to unveil its fall schedule on Thursday. ----- How much editing will they have to do? Link to comment
MarkHB May 12, 2020 Share May 12, 2020 12 hours ago, Trini said: How much editing will they have to do? They'll definitely have to get rid of the cursing, but there wasn't any nudity or sex and I have no idea where the CW's S&P department stands on blood and gore. I think the run times were all pretty close to 48 minutes, too. 1 Link to comment
Trini May 14, 2020 Share May 14, 2020 CW Fall scheduling: Quote THE CW'S FOURTH QUARTER 2020 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE TUESDAY 8:00-9:00PM SWAMP THING 9:00-10:00PM TELL ME A STORY Link to comment
UnknownK May 22, 2020 Share May 22, 2020 I guess DC Universe needed some way to make more money off of that 1 season so they sold it to CW. Makes me wonder if people will just wait for streaming content to hit free over the air networks instead of paying multiple streaming subscriptions (or just get rent the DVD if it is released that way). Link to comment
AnimeMania May 22, 2020 Share May 22, 2020 3 hours ago, UnknownK said: I guess DC Universe needed some way to make more money off of that 1 season so they sold it to CW. Makes me wonder if people will just wait for streaming content to hit free over the air networks instead of paying multiple streaming subscriptions (or just get rent the DVD if it is released that way). I think the Corona Pandemic is causing TV Networks to scramble for any decent (New Content) TV Series that they can put on the air. Expect a ton of new comments from The CW watchers and from the HBO Max watchers as the find this series. 1 1 Link to comment
MarkHB May 24, 2020 Share May 24, 2020 I'm amazed that some fans think this could lead to a Season 2, though. The (VERY expensive) sets are destroyed; there isn't enough revenue potential to warrant rebuilding them. 1 Link to comment
AnimeMania August 18, 2020 Share August 18, 2020 Swamp Thing October 6 CW 8:00-9:30PM Link to comment
iRarelyWatchTV36 August 21, 2020 Share August 21, 2020 So, is this what the new 'Corona Pandemic'-created 2020 Fall schedule is going to be like for a lot of networks? Repackaging some streaming titles for TV distribution to go along with airing reruns of "currently" airing series?? ..... or have I not been paying attention and some shows & production companies are (or will be) filming for the new seasons [for the usual late Sep/early Oct. start times]? Link to comment
AnimeMania August 22, 2020 Share August 22, 2020 14 hours ago, iRarelyWatchTV36 said: So, is this what the new 'Corona Pandemic'-created 2020 Fall schedule is going to be like for a lot of networks? Repackaging some streaming titles for TV distribution to go along with airing reruns of "currently" airing series?? ..... or have I not been paying attention and some shows & production companies are (or will be) filming for the new seasons [for the usual late Sep/early Oct. start times]? It probably depends on the type of show it is. Reality TV Shows need little editing and special effects. They will probably dominate. Then reality-like TV shows and SitComs, like Law and Order and shows taped live before a live studio audience are easy to make and can to ready a week after they finish shooting them. It just depends when certain States will allow filming to continue. 1 Link to comment
Trini September 15, 2020 Share September 15, 2020 Intro/review/promo for Swamp Thing from DC (put out in April before the news broke that it would air on CW): 'Escape Into the Dark Romantic Fantasy of Swamp Thing' Quote If you're not familiar with DC’s iconic horror character created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson, then the series is the perfect introduction. If you're already a Swampy die-hard like me, then it's a beautiful reimagining of the groundbreaking elemental hero who has been charming readers and Abby Arcane since he was first introduced in House of Secrets #92. From the minds of James Wan, Gary Dauberman and Mark Verheiden, this Southern Gothic fantasy is one of the best first seasons of superhero television ever put to screen. Filled with practical effects, incredible creature work and a cast of character-acting stalwarts, the ten episode series blew me away when it was first released last year and Swamp Thing was (and still is) a criminally underrated addition to the small screen superhero canon. So, what makes Swamp Thing so special? Well, first of all, it's the perfect amalgamation of horror and romance. Though those two things might not seem like dreamy bedfellows, there is a great tradition of lust, romance and love being the driving force in genre storytelling. From classics like Dracula and The Creature From the Black Lagoon to modern reinterpretations like Only Lovers Left Alive, The Shape of Water and Crimson Peak, there's been plenty of horror about love for fans to become enamored with. Swamp Thing adds to that legacy with a beautiful and haunting new take on the quintessential Beauty and the Beast archetype that has long intrigued readers. ... Link to comment
Bulldog October 7, 2020 Share October 7, 2020 I thought the ads for this looked cheesy as hell, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. 1 Link to comment
Scarlett45 October 8, 2020 Share October 8, 2020 3 hours ago, Bulldog said: I thought the ads for this looked cheesy as hell, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I’m checking it out on the CW app now. Link to comment
appositival October 15, 2020 Share October 15, 2020 The Sherrif telling her grown son who to date while a young girl is missing in the swamp was a bit jarring. In general I think it is a bit above the average CW fare, at least in terms of the immediacy of the special effects. We can only hope that the romances are handled in adult, or at least semi-rational, terms. Link to comment
appositival October 21, 2020 Share October 21, 2020 Swamp Thing (do dodo doot! doot!) You make my heart sing (do dodo doot! doot!) You make everything ... Spooky (sorry, but I've had this stuck in my head all day) So, brilliant Dr. Abby Doesn't think to wear gloves while she does a B&E on Alec's old lab? I understand that face masks don't sell TV shows as well as pretty faces, but do we really need to pander to the hand fetishists? Won't someone think of the glove fetishists? Link to comment
appositival October 28, 2020 Share October 28, 2020 Star-date, episode 4, I think. Abby does science with a pokin' stick. Aren't you supposed to use different sticks for material evidence (the room tag) and physical evidence (the "body")? No one thought that the Sheriff might be infected? I guess that Abby couldn't dress the Sheriff's wounds without her stick. So the "body" accepted the fear syndrome? I suspect that Swampy animated the corpse to trick the syndrome into accepting it as a viable host. We just got the sugar coated version. Link to comment
appositival November 11, 2020 Share November 11, 2020 Episode 5: Susie needs a tinfoil hat to keep the Loa from riding her. The nightmare scenes were fun. Swampy used Tree!Vision on Abby. (it was super effective) Link to comment
appositival November 18, 2020 Share November 18, 2020 Ellery is a wonderful villain and I hope he dies horribly. Why didn't someone turn a hose on Daniel when he was starting to smoke (or steam)? Don't these doctors understand the value of palliative medicine? Link to comment
crowsworks November 18, 2020 Share November 18, 2020 On 6/24/2019 at 1:30 AM, AnimeMania said: The show was incredibly lax about portraying people who know how to work with infectious diseases. Episode 1, Dr. Arcane is walking to a barrel to burn her hemorrhagic fever tainted gloves, but before she does that, she uses the infected gloves to grab her scrubs, rubbing her infected gloves all over it, then she grabs her favorite friend, rubbing her infected gloves all over him. She burns the scrubs and one of her gloves, the other infected glove she removes with her bare hand and leaves in her hand and proceeds to rub it all over the file she was just handed. Dr. Arcane then goes to the hospital in Louisiana an tell everybody that when treating patients everybody must wear goggles and then the next scene she is visiting a patient without any eye protection. Episode 3, Dr. Arcane walks in on the autopsy by Jason Woodrue and gets very close to the body of an infected cadaver wearing street clothes, Woodrue is also inadequately dressed to be working on an infectious cadaver. and no-one got the poisonous spiders that stung her upper lip? Link to comment
appositival December 2, 2020 Share December 2, 2020 Episode 7 (I guess) Ellery takes a dip. I'm also guessing he will level up after this. Pro Tip: If you are planning on killing someone, give them an unloaded gun. So the old "Luke, I am your father" works once again. Sadly, Ellery's impressive task focus is a recessive trait. The proper answer would have been "Boot to the Head". Abby ignores all warnings from the site expert and blunders on with no preparation. Please don't act surprised when you get bit. Link to comment
appositival December 17, 2020 Share December 17, 2020 Episode 9? When is an autopsy actually a vivisection? Spoiler When the subject is rude enough to still be alive. If you can make plants grow, and you're made of plants, can't you use a tendril to stop someone from cutting you up? I liked Blue devil's halitosis attack. Link to comment
Trini December 7, 2021 Share December 7, 2021 https://tvline.com/2021/12/06/chicago-fire-spoilers-brett-amelia-vampirina-no-season-4/ Quote Every DC Universe show has made its way over to HBO Max except one. Will Swamp Thing ever make the jump? –Nick There are no plans at this time for Swamp Thing to branch out to WarnerMedia’s main streaming service. Seems a little odd. But all the episodes are still up on CWTV.com: https://www.cwtv.com/shows/swamp-thing 1 Link to comment
MarkHB December 17, 2021 Share December 17, 2021 CW probably paid for some kind of exclusivity. I still believe that a big part of the reason it was cancelled was that it didn't sell overseas. That, and my Grand Unified JJ Abrams Conspiracy Theory. 1 Link to comment
Trini December 17, 2021 Share December 17, 2021 1 hour ago, MarkHB said: CW probably paid for some kind of exclusivity. Makes sense; but an update: the episodes are set to expire off the CW website in less than a week as of today. Maybe it will end up on HBO Max eventually? 1 Link to comment
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