The Cape

Jan 10, 2011 10:23

Store Clerk: "You're a superhero; what they call you?"
Vince: "The Cape."
Store Clerk: Pauses. "You work on that."
If you missed the two-hour premier last night, NBC is showing The Cape again tonight 8pm Central before the regular Monday night hour long shows start next week. And as I checked on Internet Movie Database for spelling, it looks like ( Read more... )

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jeymien January 10 2011, 16:44:54 UTC
Actually, The Cape comic book was created for the series. Its' first issues was released on iPad a few days before as part of the advertising :) So there's no problem with that. It wasn't around before the show :) Anyways, it's like the Castle tie in books ( ... )

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klcthebookworm January 10 2011, 17:16:14 UTC
Actually, The Cape comic book was created for the series. Its' first issues was released on iPad a few days before as part of the advertising :) So there's no problem with that. It wasn't around before the show :) Anyways, it's like the Castle tie in books. -- I meant the comic book as it was shown in the show, not what we can buy. What Vince has done would be someone becoming Batman in the real world. Publishers and the writer of the comic book would have something to say about that, and a lot of it negative.

The comedy was done really well, considering how outrageous the idea of a masked vigilante is. I was torn on quoting the above exchange or the "But you're not wearing a cape" bit.

I agree Orwell's function is more Oracle. But Spoiler became a hero to "spoil" her father's crime sprees, and I can see that in play.

I definitely want more now. And I'm so glad it's Mondays at 8C. I can watch it between HIMYM and Castle and be happy it's not conflicting. -- Serious huzzahs for no conflicts. That pleasantly surprised me. Now ( ... )

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jeymien January 10 2011, 17:54:42 UTC
Ah, I didn't even think of that. Of course there's a "creator in the world of The Cape*. That would be interesting to see.

Yeah, the But you're not wearing a cape bit was awesome. I still love Max's "deathscene" too. "I wanted my last words to be something profound."

True.. kinda a combo of the two characters I bet. There's definitely some link between her and Chess/Fleming.. and damn, that car, that tech setup.. there's some cash there. *pets the pretty car*

Hah, autotune obviously decided you needed to the weather pretty badly.

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klcthebookworm January 10 2011, 18:15:29 UTC
*Grumbling under breath about the dangers of technology*

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