They need to do a reboot where Jayden keeps acting like an extraterrestrial so Will sends him off to Philly to live in The Projects
They need to do a reboot where Jayden keeps acting like an extraterrestrial so Will sends him off to Philly to live in The Projects
made worse if you sat in an AVX seat
I really needed to binge watch before wandering into this particular episode. I forget what happened to Ruiz & why Kantos needed to be sacked - I thought the latter's alleged disloyalty was part of Ghost's con to get control of the clubs but I suppose I was wrong.
Anyone else find it interest that the Cody boys are fighting and confessing to the shit they've been pulling while wearing GoPro Cameras to their heads? I wonder what was recorded…
I thought he was going to pit the board on the roof
Ryan hurt that knee scuffling with Nate & Jay and proceeded to keep it from Alvie (as best as he could). I'm not sure how Ryan thinks Alvie was the problem but Ryan isn't exactly the poster boy for sanity or intelligence.
"and the church bells ringing in the middle of a gunfight…"
“the hipster’s final frontier” - I truly hope they pave that paradise & put up a parking lot
SORRY - sins of multitasking. I typed Kendall when I meant Krystal.
Honestly, this season DOESN'T seem like a 'slog'. The sisters have been sustaining a decent win-streak against all odds in the prior seasons and after having the rug pulled out from under them and being truly set back, this episode of character study felt earned. I'm hoping the coming episodes will bring MK, Helena &…
not only did they turn Malcolm face again, he did it in the middle of the arrowcave (yeah, I said it) invasion I assume he was LEADING and everybody just sort of shrugged and kept going
MUPPET IDOL
Secret Six is one of the greatest victims of the new 52 reboot.
I may have to watch this show.
Quentin Lance, P.I.
I covet that fireplace set up
1st episode
With the flashbacks, I enjoyed them up until last season because they paralleled the scope of the point which was trying to be made in the episode while also pushing us into understanding how Oliver, when we meet him in Season 1, is so insulated, dark and lost, yet driven. This season's flashbacks fail because it just…
..FOR THIS SHIT WE HAVE TO HAVE LIMITLESS SHIPPED OFF?
What I took from this is that there are NO fresh ideas or visions in the MGM pipeline