I hope Joe marries Cecile and her daughter hooks up with Kid Flash so all of his kids can be in pseudo-incestuous relationships.
I hope Joe marries Cecile and her daughter hooks up with Kid Flash so all of his kids can be in pseudo-incestuous relationships.
Possible CTU mole? Check.
Unfortunately, in episode 2 Trump is sworn in and the Counter Terrorist Unit is renamed to Counter Muslim Bad Guy Team Squad.
Translation: "I can't stand porn parodies, but I like regular porn."
Oh, dear. I've watched enough Whedon shows to know that the real May is not long for this world. Either that, or we'll get a scene where one of the Mays dies, and we'll never find out if the May we're left with is the real one or not.
So, I really wish the show was broadcast in 4K and that I had a 4K TV, but I've finally finished transcribing Michael's board seen at his pitch. Apologies for any mistakes.
I gotta stop reading about Lee Majors' roles. Eh, one more. vrmvrmvrmvrm
So… Wally is Savitar?
I really want to know if the writers are deliberately making it so obvious that it's not obvious that it's obvious, or if they think that the audience is just that stupid that they'd never guess in the first place.
Scott Stone seems like an awesome dude who genuinely loves the shows he works on. The Mole was one of my favorite shows and I love that he always brings it up. And the Temple Guard reunion reminds me that he also arranged a Mole reunion a few years ago: https://www.flickr.com/phot…
Lin-Manuel Miranda is attached to their Little Mermaid remake, along with Menken. I guess they're writing some new songs for it and ditching the Broadway stuff, just like with Beauty and the Beast.
Does that mean he's Inhuman?
I think it's 2024 or something on the show. I just assume cars have magic teleportation powers in the future.
Hey, Walking Dead has comedy, too. Except on that show it's unintentional. Coral!!!!
Biggest laugh for me was that Tandy's greatest accomplishment was being able to eat a 10-pound burrito.
The Agent Carter references were fantastic and fit perfectly. I'm praying for another cameo or, even better, time-displaced Peggy.
Eli Morrow: Lucy, in this lab we obey the laws of thermodynamics!
You know what they say: "Mars don't scars."
I loved all the little hints at M'gann's true identity, particularly, "I'll be whoever I have to be to survive."
Her DMV appearance was her first, and I'm grateful they brought her back and introduced her son, because that episode was pure gold. "And the Oscar goes to… me!"