I feel like at this point the Blossoms should have a signature move to killing people, like poisoning the maple syrup or something dramatically unnecessary.
I feel like at this point the Blossoms should have a signature move to killing people, like poisoning the maple syrup or something dramatically unnecessary.
I think you missed Betty, clearly this episode's MVP.
What's the bet Clifford's grandfather killed Hal's because he was blonde and the OG Blossoms didn't want to ruin their aesthetic
Multiple times man, watch the show.
Diggle saying, "How can you compare Team Arrow to a government based legal agency?" made me laugh out loud. He genuinely thinks 'Team Arrow' is a better judge jury executioner than Argus.
YOU HAVE THE BEST FUCKING LAWYERS!
What's weird at this point is that a B grade episode of AoS would easily be an A- at least for any of the DC shows.
I don't know how many times I've said this, but they really need to kill off Barry this season. There's no way to bring back Fun BA from season one again with this mopeyness. Kill him off, take a new Barry out of another Earth and make him the new Flash. It could also give our Iris something to do (like join the damn…
There's still a lot left unsolved in the Framework. Trip is probably going to become the patriot, Mack is almost definitely coming back, and we haven't said goodbye to Ward yet. I think there'll be two parallel plots next week one in real world and a small one in the Framework to resolve stuff.
You know how good a show is at zig zagging when you legitimately wonder if they're going to kill the main character.
I'm done with this show. Definitely not coming back for season four unless they make a huge status quo change and basically remove everything toxic about this show, like the annoying pep talks, the secrets, shoving your female characters to the side, not explaining half the crap, being stupid about everything, and…
I still can't remember. What fake face thing? I spent 10 minutes trying but I don't remember HR having a fake face?
Season two has been an improvement in some ways, but like Caroline mentioned in a previous review, there's no denying the intense CW-fication of the show. They're focusing more on relationships, they're not spending any more time on James, they've made the journalist part of Kara's job basically non existent this…
Hal stole a bunch of evidence from the Sherrif to protect the fact that Polly was carrying a baby with Blossom blood.
I love how even though both of them have been total idiots so far, the writers have taken the effort to distinguish their personalities. Scully's more of an accidental idiot, being in peak Jerry mode all the time, having his frequent heart attacks and low understanding of everything, whereas Hitchcock is the 'brains'…
Man, a great Supergirl episode finally. I loved a lot about this, and it got back the Cat Co charm from season one. Lena and Kara are delightful as always. I wasn't a huge fan of that James Winn Lyra plot, but I did really appreciate the toned down use of Mon El as a comic relief and not more. He had just the right…
I still remember how pissed I got at my 17th birthday and tried to push everyone away, I ended up crying because people kept trying to forcefully hug me.
Well played, sir.
I UNDERSTOOD THAT REFERENCE.
Haven't seen the movie yet so correct me if I'm wrong, but Jennifer Lawrence is barely in the movie. I heard that Crisp Rat has 40 minutes more of screentime, and he got paid 8 million less than her.