And that certainly isn't now.
And that certainly isn't now.
Ask yourself that question. While I look for those millions of fraudulent voters who won the popular vote for Clinton.
You caught that.
The best thing… Hell, the ONLY thing good about Trump "winning" the Presidency is that the right is going to have to find another straw man, with Hillary Clinton out of the public eye. Some people might even have to go to work for a living.
I know Oliver is literally the tortured hero of the ensemble here, but his shunning of Supergirl was a more asshole move than usual. You are fighting for your world. Get over your bullshit personal issues.
I used to think that Diggle's Spartan helmet was ridiculous. Then he sort of changed it, and Nate's headgear… Oh, my God. It's unspeakable.
I haven't watched this episode yet, but I really don't like the implication that Ginny's brother is an irresponsible user. Along with that going against the portrayal of him in the first episode he appeared in, it's a little too clichéd.
My question is, I know things in the Arrow Cave are a little crowded these days, but maybe Thea can unretired now? Maybe after they thin the herd. Artemis is on borrowed time. And Curtis… Well, it must have seemed like a good idea.
If they don't find a way to fix this Flashpoint foolishness by the end of this crossover, they need to resolve it soon. Watching the effects of Barry's selfishness every week has been bad, and everyone knowing hasn't made it any better. Maybe a more responsible party could help clear this up. Booster Gold, maybe?
I guess this show's popularity kind of caught up with you, AV Club.
Is Alex out to everyone, or just her family? I haven't gotten any indication that, say, J'Onn, knows that she's come out. Maybe if James knew that's what she was doing, he would've let her have her moment.
I listened to the whole "deluxe" version of This Is Acting recently, and was surprised how the lyrics to about half the songs could be made into aspirational corporate wall art.
Is Kara's chemistry that much better with Mon-El? Not romantically.
Barry undoubtedly deserves the attitude, but I don't want Cisco to be salty for this entire crossover. I mean, what a waste that would be.
"Lena and her obvious crush on Kara…"
After all the commercials leading up to it, this episode was the equivalent of those comics that hype themselves as being part of some large superhero crossover event, but end up having merely three pages relevant to said event. Enjoy the ratings bump, Supergirl.
If I don't see some significant process toward those events in the second half of the season, I feel like I'm done with this. It was enough when they dragged out the Governor's story.
Or something like Kung Fu, minus the interesting characters and dramatic tension.
The broken-up focus of Walking Dead episodes really undoes this one. It's been so long since Heath and Tara were seen, or even referred to, that it was especially jarring to see them after all this time.
Somebody please pass Savitar a Ludens lozenge. I can't understand half of what he says. The Superhero Vocal Rasp thing is out of control.