Vigilante … because there's a next season, perhaps.
Vigilante … because there's a next season, perhaps.
Laurel did date his best friend … so there's plenty of awkward to go around.
"Hey Barry, get me the magic thingy or I'll pinch Iris really hard!"
"Okay! Don't hurt her!"
Oliver and Sara were a great couple before writerly nonsensical shenanigans forced them to split up.
The very same reason I'm not going near an episode of Iron Fist or The Inhumans … I sat through all of seasons 5-8 Dexter … fool me twice…
LOL
24: Legacy?
I think that was mostly due to Whedon writing the episode, the lyrics and the music and then directing the whole thing too. You can't get that kind of cohesiveness of narrative vision from outsourcing the musical production to someone else.
"Aaaaaaaall I feel for you is piiii-ty!
Because you have failed this ciiiii-ty!"
There's no way they spent $3.3 mil on each episode of this show though, not with zero 'name' stars.
"That's the last time I go to a Rand shareholders' meeting. No dividend and he kept quoting 'Eat, Pray, Love' and Iron-Fisting everyone who disagreed with him."
That is a damn good line.
Summer Glau, background in ballet = awesome fight scenes in Serenity.
"You need to reverse the polarity of the nano-clusters and create a doppelheim effect around the gamma waves and send them through the mainframe Barry!"
"How do I do that?"
"As luck would have it, you just run really fast about the evil thing."
Agreed. AoS gets through more plot in one episode than the CW manage in a season. Plus they've never repeated the same ridiculous personal drama beats for dramatic effect (imagine May getting a pep-talk from 7 people in her earpiece every time she needs to beat a bad guy).
Moderate Banshee spoilers … but this is how you do a fight scene:
Then you do what most rich people do … hire someone else with actual knowledge.
Buck wouldn't understand subtext if it were illuminated in neon and smacking him around the face … wait?
I don't think you can use AoS as any kind of benchmark for low comparisons. It's been one of the best comic-book shows on TV for a few years now.
That's what hiring Scott Buck gets you.