Another episode of pure hilarity. I adore this show for how it embraces stupid fun and makes all of its characters utter incompetents who just stumble forward and occasionally do the right thing.
Another episode of pure hilarity. I adore this show for how it embraces stupid fun and makes all of its characters utter incompetents who just stumble forward and occasionally do the right thing.
I love the continuing trend of “these characters are such idiots.” Really, you just can’t let Ray, Nate, and Jax out together alone. And when Ray and Jax just naively walked into that tent with Barnum...well, they kind of got what they deserved.
Fucking Sara!! I love her so much, the way she punched Gary in the face was awesome, also, gotta feeling he’ll be back.
I want Gary Agent of Time to become the Arrowverse’s Bob Agent of Hydra. Like, I want shirts with a picture of a nondescript dude in a suit with the words “That’s Our Gary” written underneath.
I kind of got the feeling that Sara was taking it easy so as to prolong the flirt-fight session. She looked like she was having fun. Maybe it’s her version of letting your date win at bowling.
Fingers crossed that Sara meets Alex Danvers (whose relationship suddenly seems on the rocks...) in the crossover this year.
Sara casually terrorizing Gary the Time Agent in this episode was fantastic. I loved her holding a gun to his head while making him report in to Agent Hot Cakes. Sara is the beeeeest.
Sara: “I have faith in you.”
Is there a woman person that Sara *doesn’t* have sexual tension with nowadays?
Is there a woman that Sara *doesn’t* have sexual tension with nowadays?
I loved the bursts of laughter after Sara’s pronouncement. Part of what makes this show so fun to watch is the chemistry of the cast. They all seem to be having the time of their lives.
Drunken DC Time Travel Fuckups continues to be a blast. The bit with Sara and overly serious lady was fun; my wife’s convinced they’re going to become a couple.
It has nothing to do with anyone being “triggered”. It reflects an attitude of being flippant about rape, and recent events have highlighted the dangerousness of that attitude. There was an environment where people in power in Hollywood could treat vulnerable women like sexual objects and get away with it, because…
An actual apology. No “I’m sorry if anyone was offended” crap. It was the wrong thing to say and he admits it. Good for him.
The trippy animation alone made this episode worthy of an A, but Wanda Sykes cursing Abbi out for killing her cat was the cherry on top. Definitely gonna enjoy rewatching this one.
My favorite thing in this episode: Mick casually calling Sara “boss” and all of the team members basically accepting her leadership.
“Sometimes we screw things up for the better” is such a great motto for the show.
Everyone who said they’d have everything fixed in the first two minutes of the premier, report to internet headquarters to collect your no-prize.
I somewhat agree. I think Supergirl has the most upside of any of the CW DC shows, as it has the most ambition and potential relevance, and its lead is amazing.
Holy Christ, I couldn’t stand Cisco and Kid Flash fawning over how Barry is *even faster* this season. The writers need to realize the audience doesn’t care about Barry “going faster” because it is never clear on screen.