Alison Brie stars as a woman who likes horses more than she likes people.
Alison Brie stars as a woman who likes horses more than she likes people.
I don’t think that’s actually Lyla either. Literally in the last pre-Crisis Flash episode, Cisco casually said he had talked to her on the phone at Argus putting Bloodwork away. That’s really sloppy writing if she was supposedly in the process of becoming Harbinger when the call was made...
I am still holding out for a Chuck reunion in the form of Shazam and Superman.
I am still trying to figure out how Yoda’s species ages, and if they have any sort of society.
I can’t take any credit for the research. I just waste a lot of time reading stackexchange questions. :)
The closest t0 a real translation we have is “ma klounkee” which means something to the effect of “it’s the end of you”. Courtesy of our good friend Sebulba. https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/223033/why-does-greedo-say-maclunkey-in-the-mos-eisley-cantina
I want to see Zach Levi show up as Shazam and have an interaction with Superman. For DCverse and Chuck reasons.
In the first crossover, Ray said Supergirl “looks like my cousin”. Seemed like a throwaway joke/reference at the time, but maybe they were playing the long game.
“Brenda?!”
“Dick!”
What about “Why is Rey?”
With all of the talk about other Supermans, I’m surprised we haven’t heard anything about Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher appearing in the Crisis episodes.. They’ve both already been involved in the CWverse so it seems like it would be obvious...
I was a day-one adopter of the Chromecast and snagged it for $11 if you factor in the 3 months of free Netflix. It’s served me well for its exact purpose: non-technical household members and visitors can fling youtube videos/pandora stations/whatever at our stereo from their phones or laptops with no setup. The whole…
I wonder if the price would go down significantly if you sent your own GBA to the guy to rip apart.
Death’s not the handicap it used to be in the olden days. It doesn’t screw your career up like it used to.
They also managed to record a bowl of petunias, but all they heard was “Oh no, not again.”
This is the kind of show that could definitely live on in comic book form. Hopefully someone will pick it up in that way.
A River cameo would have made a lot more sense, and been more poignant, than that frog.
As one myself, my first thought was “Masshole”.
Ted “Theodore” Logan as Whoaverine, with Bill “X” Preston, Professor.
Followed by 21 tracks of Spider-Ham singing “What’s New Pussycat?”