DavidGustafson
David Gustafson
DavidGustafson

Wouldn’t you love to see her as a season-long opponent on Agent Carter? Wow.

I have a vague recollection that I’ve heard this before, long ago — possibly at the time — but I had completely forgotten it. Thanks so much for bringing it back to mind!

I’m looking forward to this movie, but hope they aren’t going to go overboard with the references to the previous films. It’s beginning to sound like this thing will have more cameos than Around the World in Eighty Days (which would not be a good thing).

A wonderful tribute to a tv series completely deserving of respect.

Never thought I’d say this, but Who needs to import some writers from Gotham to get the show back on a rational footing.

Interesting. As dark as Agents of SHIELD is going lately, and The Flash goes darker still, with even greater effect. Bravo, Team Flash!

Barry hanging limp and lifeless really did look like a 60s comic book cover, didn’t it? Really took me back (And dating myself, too. :) )

I think you’re right. Plus, Zoom is bulkier in that suit than either Barry or Wells-3 would be — not fat, just a more muscular physique. Besides, the shock on Barry when he finds out he’s fighting Dad-2? Groovy.

Great idea! Love to see the Dark Knight having conniption fits when he’s tearing desperately across the city, trying to get there in the nick of time, only to find the Flash having coffee with Batman’s girlfriend and unscarred Harvey Dent, all bombs disarmed, Joker already back in a padded cell in Arkham.

The contents of Galavan’s envelope were probably a 1968 issue of Playboy. Not what Bruce is looking for, but hey...he’s twelve, it’s Playboy, he’ll deal with it.

1. Morena Baccarin. She says “go,” it’s go. I’d answer all fifteen questions, but quite frankly, just the words “Morena Baccarin” shut down my brain. :)

Given that “This is Gotham!” Penguin might well ignore the sandwiches and eat the bodies.

Wow...GCPD emblems may replace redshirts as the mark of doom?

I just love that cityboy Riddler can track someone through the woods at night. Okay, trail of blood and/or bread crumbs, but really...in the woods at night it is DARK, and one flashlight doesn’t do a lot.

It’s the chief reason I gave up on watching both shows.

I just love it that the World’s Greatest Detective™ doesn’t notice when an 8x11, half-inch thick envelope, the key to all his hearts and dreams, is tossed twenty feet across a room into a roaring fire, directly in front of him, and he does not notice until it has burned entirely to ashes.

Only in Gotham can an industrial empire worth billions be sold by a twelve-year old boy by signing one single piece of paper, without a witness, without an army of lawyers, without any quid pro quo other than the secret contents of an envelope. If Alfred was on his A-game, he’d have bopped the fellow on the head and

The only way last night could have been crazier/better was if Lee’s asking where Barbara got the wedding dress was not a desperate plea for time, but a genuine interest. And at the end, what she wants to talk to Gordon about is not their relationship problems, but whether he knows the name of the dress shop.

No, I think it’s a balancing act. Good plot feeds good characters; good characters help develop a good plot.

I didn’t think of that, wish I had. Excellent point!