Well, technically he is still dead.
Well, technically he is still dead.
Yet another sharing of cast members between The 100 and AoS!
Are you saying we're going to spend next season with everyone blaming all of their problems on Barry?
Oh, I disagree. I feel like it's been made pretty clear that LMD May is more emotive and motivated to follow through on things that Real May has been avoiding. Real May wouldn't be all up in that romance there, but that's kind of the point.
I actually like the idea of Radcliffe not seeing it coming. I find it rather poetic that Aida - his own creation - was his blindspot. And his downfall.
"This is also probably a good way to end the series?"
I loved the use of Daisy's powers during the fight - they made for such clever touches in adding oomph to so many moments.
But which Ward would it be? Conniving Hydra Ward? Or some alternate version that didn't have all the twisted family backstory?
It does make me think City of Light, but I also think it's differentiating itself in important ways. The framework tailors itself to each individual for a more idealized life, whereas City of Light more just seemed a generalized refuge from the storm.
I kind of love that he's becoming the series' cockroach. Just because Ward's dead doesn't meant they can't find entertaining ways to keep using Brett Dalton.
Henstridge and Wen were indeed both stellar. That murder-LMDFitz-scene was all kinds of intense, and she killed it.
And after those concerns that they would bring back Ward as an LMD…
Would you prefer Lincoln?
That speech LMD-May made to LMD-Coulson! "But you're not Coulson."
Daisy and Simmons kicked ass. I've never enjoyed their characters more.
If you want to say that many shows in Hollywood often default liberal in their perspective, that's fair. I take issue with the phrasing of "hard-left" because it sounds like you mean many shows take a Newsroom-like approach: boasting a hardcore liberal agenda above all else.
Okay, but your original wording was "hard-left." If you meant that you believe most shows default to a more liberal perspective (not "hard-left") you should've said so. And if that's really the case, you shouldn't be having such a hard time coming up with examples beyond Supergirl.
Then why cite it? You were asked for examples and the ones you gave were:
Oliver's got to be up to at least half a dozen. Diggle probably at least as many.
But if we all start using it, it gets out of control.