Goodbye, Ken Bone. Say hi to Chewbacca Mom for me.
Goodbye, Ken Bone. Say hi to Chewbacca Mom for me.
Well, I've gotta say: Better him than that name-one-good-quality-about-your-opponent guy.
I'm wondering how Arrow will address the idea of Diggle now having a son, instead of a daughter. I mean, for people who don't watch the Flash. I guess they think we watch all of these things, huh?
I'm realllly dubious about Curtis as a vigilante, even with Mr. Terrific tech upgrades, But I thoroughly enjoyed the way he just ripped Ollie a new one this week. Talk about saying what needs to be said!
Seeing trailers for this, I realized that only a good, focused action director could save this nonsense.
Please, Lord…
I expected that someone might mistake Alfred's point of view for Glover's. Based on the information at hand here (nothing), I'm going to disagree with that point of view.
My only quibble was with the inclusion of Alfred at all. To expect a street rapper to parse complex views on homophobia and transphobia is completely ridiculous. But it is probably most illustrative of the disconnect between Earn's approach to managing Paperboi's career, and Alfred's own.
There was a commenter here last week, who, talking about the Whiteface Kid, was confused about lacking a "frame of reference" for the joke. What could he possibly have thought of this?
The lengthy pause between the trans-racial man and the reporter at the end of that story killed me. Just wordlessly looking and nodding. What the hell?
Wow. Nancy Grace roasted. Billy Bush fired. All my enemies are falling. And please, God, make Trump next.
Can I call for an end to whiteboard explanations of alternate timelines? I think even Joe gets it now.
I don't really understand all the Felicity hate. Well, maybe I understand it, but it's a little out of control.
So… Just to put a point on it, Flash people: Flashpoint was an extremely stupid storyline mistake, that was rushed into and not thought out very well, and should never be attempted again. We're agreed.
Spy magazine fell into the gap for me in the 80's after the downfall of the National Lampoon. It was invaluable to me, putting me 20 years ahead of most of the nation in my hatred of Donald Trump.
I've avoided Access Hollywood for years because of my aversion to that smarmy little prick. I even remember that when Nancy O'Dell left the show, it was rumored to be over Bush's arrogant, prickish behavior. She may be the only woman in America celebrating this event more than HRC.
Just a thought: Say nothing. Did neither of these mouth-breathing assholes know the mics were live? I know Trump wouldn't care, but Bush?
Was I the only one that noticed that Kara's discovery of the pod took place in daytime, in the desert, on CBS last season, and happened at night in National City on the CW? What's up?
If the move to CW and Canada is going to result in losing some things about Supergirl that work (i.e.,Cat Grant), it should also result in losing some things that really didn't work (i.e., Max Lord).
If it took this show to bring us a funny, relatable Superman, after a couple of years of seeing a humorless, aloof prick in the movies, so be it. I can't help but think that if Cavill's Supes was successful in any way, WB might have found a way to keep him off the show.