That Radcliffe-May was scene was so many levels of disturbing. I am so thoroughly enjoying the nuances of his villainy.
That Radcliffe-May was scene was so many levels of disturbing. I am so thoroughly enjoying the nuances of his villainy.
I've been against the romantic pairing from the beginning - but if they win me over to this (which they might?) I will be mightily impressed.
I think I'm enjoying this LMD arc more than I did the Ghost Rider material. The show keeps piling secrets on top of twists, and yet is executing it with full confidence. I'm really enjoying at how well this is playing out.
I struggled with the character until the back half of season three. That's when he moved away from "Felicity's stalker boyfriend" to "nerdy genius" which endeared him to me enormously.
John Barrowman and Neil McDonough are delightful. I don't think you'll be disappointed by their usage on this show.
Yeah, the cast works incredibly well. And as long as it does, it manages to skate over a lot of the show's inconsistencies.
Thus my assertions that Bella Swann is the MacGuffin in the third Twilight movie were even more correct than I realized at the time.
I am enjoying Arthur Darvill as Phil far more than I ever did as Rip.
Also: nerdiest. By far.
"Oh great - George Lucas has the Spear of Destiny."
Yeah, I can see the concern for redundancy. I agree it would hurt the show if everyone just starts becoming a superhero. I kind of hope they keep the "villain/not villain" spot for Lena, but I'm cautiously optimistic they'll find an original space for Mon-El.
That's because Iris is too busy hooking up with guys and trying to take away Wally's agency.
Please don't take Thea away from Arrow.
I could actually see them going in a different direction than him realizing he's a superhero - especially given how much he's struggled not to be self-serving (or flat out indifferent). It clearly doesn't come naturally to him - his wish to become a superhero tonight probably stems from a desire to please Kara, which…
True, but it's been two months, so I feel the lack of her character already.
I'm disappointed that all this arc has done for him so far is turn him from cipher to smug douche.
Fair arguments. I'm just ruminating about possible ways to save the character.
More and more, I do think the purpose of Guardian's story would be better served by Arrow. Supergirl just doesn't have the time or inclination to properly explore it and it's making him into a smug douche.
Awesome!
It did sound like something someone on Cat's newspaper would write.