I think it does, what with them embracing “Sometimes we screw things up for the better” as a mantra last week. They’re well aware that they cock things up, but believe they can overcome those mistakes.
I think it does, what with them embracing “Sometimes we screw things up for the better” as a mantra last week. They’re well aware that they cock things up, but believe they can overcome those mistakes.
HOLY EASTER EGGS, BATMAN!
Sara will swoop in for that rebound with a fury that would put Moses Malone to shame.
FWIW, your first reply is visible on the site now. It’s at least worth exploring, though, if the show is willing to let James call her out.
And that’s bordering on negligent. Especially in an amorphous media company like this one.
It would have been ... useful for Iris and Barry to fess up to being foster siblings for the therapist. The reaction shot would’ve been worth it, at least.
That and having Winn’s gizmo not fire the whammy immediately was a big-time bit of Idiot Ball.
“For instance, she immediately begins to butt heads with James in a pairing that will hopefully help ground both characters and give them a stronger sense of purpose (especially James).”
I sure hope so, because Lena’s actions thus far — rehiring Kara without apparently consulting James, and then visibly doting on Kara…
I can see Mon-El trying to blend in on Team Caitlin — awkwardly, of course.
You know, Rip starting his own agency makes sense to me; he gets to atone for the collapse of the Time Masters and big-time it on Sara for being a better captain than him on his own ship.
There’s something to Barry’s cheerful mood that’s putting me off. I mean, more than it might under normal circumstances.
This was one of those episodes when the lack of Clark stuck out just a teensy bit, since he no doubt has had to face a similar dichotomy within himself (to the point that he has two first names). Of course, Kara’s much less likely to ask for help than he is so it evens out.
Like a lot of folks, I imagine, my favorite Lance memory comes from the Lawler/Funk Empty Arena match when he’s wondering if it’s even going to take place. He casually lights up a smoke while going over a contingency plan with his cameraman. Just a little bit of realism to set the scene for a stipulation that had to…
There’s songs all over this list that I’ve enjoyed over the years. But my favorites ended up being two relatively deep cuts: Makin’ Some Noise, just for the barnstorming joy of it:
For all the fire on the mic leading up to it, Cena/Reigns has proven to be rather clunky as a fight.
Gotta push back a bit on the story mode critique; I watched a vid of the story last night and it struck me as an especially lively non-JLU animated series. It’s nice that they skipped the unnecessary hero-vs-hero tension and just had everybody getting along and splitting off into interesting team-ups. Like, I never…
And so Repo Man predicted the rise of Uber.
Per Dave Meltzer of the Observer, this whole thing (aside from Cena’s “it’s called a promo” line) was scripted. Though even he was confused by that, since Roman really is supposed to be the endgame for Mania in New Orleans.
This dude would’ve been a superstar in Smoky Mountain Wrestling. I can just imagine him teaming up with the Gangstas to fight “Wild Eyed Southern Boy” Tracy Smothers and the Rock & Roll Express.