That Grant Gustin can make Barry Allen interesting (albeit frequently dumb) is a hell of a feat.
That Grant Gustin can make Barry Allen interesting (albeit frequently dumb) is a hell of a feat.
I'm sorry, Tom who? #kidding
Lena could be lying about that. After all, she's a Luthor.
A small moment for CW!Clark that was aces for me: First thing he does when he enters the DEO office is shake hands with the subordinates, despite being at odds with J'onn. That is the core of him.
Best Airplane callback ever.
Missed the show, but if 'Zo dropped that it was a tribute to Muhammad Ali — it was his line originally.
That was me at my showing.
I came away thinking it was pretty well put-together, but Cap and Bucky are fundamentally compromised all the same. At least for now.
I seriously thought, "Damn, who's the new Mary Jane?"
No Joey, no reunion.
That tracks with the interpretation of the Soul Cages album. I enjoyed that one, but I'm not Capt. Whole Foods up there.
Krypto would SO rule. And hey, dog food sponsorships!
Pipe dream, alas, but I would've appreciated Max saying, "Hey, it worked on TV."
I read that as Cat sticking up for Kara while also putting herself over — not unlike what Max would do.
Barring any revelations, I'm a little surprised they're going with a solo flick approach here. But the new G-suit is appropriately creepy.
She wouldn't get hired at CatCo, I tell you what.
Would you prefer #FeelThePun?
Is Hell's Kitchen #ReadyForPunisher?
I have to agree. A real media outlet would have assigned her this story:
Can a newspaper editor just pull two random police officers from a crime scene and order them to escort one of his reporters home?