Thea is really dead, but Ra's will use it as leverage to force Oliver to join the League, so that he will have access to the Lazarus Pits, and he will revive Thea. She won't be gone for long.
Thea is really dead, but Ra's will use it as leverage to force Oliver to join the League, so that he will have access to the Lazarus Pits, and he will revive Thea. She won't be gone for long.
I do not.
"All season long The Flash has had an Iris problem, except now it starts to look like the problem is actually everyone else."… No, i think the show still very much has an Iris problem. She hasn't shown the best judgement ever, and she is a reporter. She finds out Barry is The Flash, with her unpredictability, i would…
He states in the review, that the B- is based on the first five episodes that were sent out prior to the series launch on Netflix.
"This is a hard PG-13 (bordering on R-rated)". It's TVMA, it is literally R rated. A dude's bone comes shotting out of his arm in episode 3, right before the guy gets his head crush with a bowling ball. It's like a Mortal Kombat fatality. In what world is that PG13?
I doubt Cisco or Caitlin would have time to run STAR Labs…
Would you mind elaborating a little on the weaknesses of this season and it's similarities to Season 2. Also, in what way did the last season end strongly?
You're absolutely right. I did not mean to say that it has made up for all the missteps in the past, i just meant that it's reached a consistent level of quality that the show seemed like it would have in the beginning.
Believe me, i know how you feel. I spent years cursing this show, hating every second i watched, only continuing to do so out of curiosity and a hope it would one day get better.
Yeah, that would have been the end of Season 2. Honestly the show has had so many ups and downs i'm kind of surprised they didn't lose more viewers, but somehow against all odds this last season has really pulled together and reached the potential the pilot promised.
How long ago did you give up on it? Because the Fifth Season has actually been really good.
I originally thought that the W was actually an M and that it was Morgan leaving a trail behind, so that people could find him, but the walker they found this week had been brutalized, and i feel like that would be extremely out of character for him.
I agree that Season Two was nowhere near the quality of Season One, but it's not terrible by any means. I still enjoy the series and am looking forward to further seasons. I remain optimistic that they can find their stride again.
There was a VERY important hint dropped during episode 4 or 5 when the owner of the paper is being harassed by the town's people and Joe runs to Mark's to get help. He looked genuinely concerned about the guy, because he knows for a fact that he's innocent.
Sasha is Andrea. I did it.
I completely disagree. The introduction of Aaron is a big deal, and spending an entire episode on it seems fair.
The AV Club just called me garbage….
No one going to mention the return of Morgan at the end?
I agree that The Good Wife doesn't seem like the best choice, but would argue that Hannibal's Mizumono better than Breaking Bad's Ozymandias.