Did you read his response to Cro? Kinda disappointing that he's not fond of voice over work, because his distinct voice was made for it.
Did you read his response to Cro? Kinda disappointing that he's not fond of voice over work, because his distinct voice was made for it.
I'm salivating at the thought of any combination of Matt Murdock, Jeri Hogarth, or Jennifer trying a case together/against each other.
What the hell? I've been campaigning for Lori Petty to reprise her Livewire role in live action, but according to Variety, Gotham got to her first. I'm going to assume she'll be playing generic, crazy murderous villain #8.
You really expect us to believe that a man named Myles isn't British? Nice try, limey.
My eyes can't see anything but Benoit, so I always say "Ben-wah."
Kass actually said she almost changed her vote from Tony to Woo because of the speech, so it did almost change her mind, heh.
I joked about it after the pilot, but I'm really starting to think that Ryan Murphy is basically rehashing his Carver storyline. I can imagine the reveal now:
Didn't see it in the comments last week, but apparently the song blaring on the radio while Chanel #5 was driving away was "Butcher ___," with the blank being the name of a certain character on the show.
I've seen conflicting reports. The most recent thing I read said that Hulk was originally in the script, but was taken out at the last second because Marvel wanted to save him: http://www.superherohype.co…
Wait until Infinity War(s).
All about Scarlet Witch for me. Curious if she'll have actual flight or "firebending" flight.
In my mind, Tony's response was actually, "I always hoped we'd be more than friends."
Huh, I missed the announcement that Hawkman was a series regular. Definitely seems redundant to have both Hawkpeople, not to mention two characters with fire-based powers.
The sloth's smile reminded me of one of my favorite bits of Simpsons animation: http://i.imgur.com/B3xyKel.gif
There's a movie with talking sloths and Kristen Bell wasn't invited? I bet she's kicking herself for doing that other Disney movie now.
The show also had episodes on euthanasia, sexual harassment (including not-so-thinly-veiled Anita Hill references), climate change, and lots of other things that went over my head as a kid. It's easy to reduce the show to a silly catchphrase, and certainly the show lazily went down that well a lot, but at its best the…
Prediction: the powered-up virus is so strong that Kilgrave will continue to haunt his victims subconsciously, even from beyond the (kil)grave.
Rosario Dawson is amazing. I'm just terrified that they'll kill her character off in The Defenders because everyone (audience included) has such an emotional connection to her. Please don't do it, writers!
"Stop asking me about Loom!"
It was fine in the previous episode because the surveillance video wasn't super clear (and I loved that Jessica didn't magically enhance it), but in this episode I was like, "Wait, do they really think I'm that stupid?"