"Nigga what the fuck is juice?"
"Nigga what the fuck is juice?"
It made me reflect that I tend to view myself as special because I'm the guy who's actually there "just to have fun and party" and not just because I'm looking to score.
"the only logical solution is that the promoter really played their ass and Earn is way out of his league and doesn't know one thing about being an artist manager."
Lmao Jimmy would lose his shit
I almost feel like it would have been better to end the episode there. I almost turned it off cuz I thought it was over lol
This was the funniest episode so far for me and also my favourite.
Reading your suggestion made me realize he is the Abed of this show. And he probably also is off having his own storylines all the time (would be fun to see Donald Glover get to have that sad realization again), delivering babies and shit.
100% agree and I think her role is a completely natural evolution of her character from season 1. Like even if she hadn't become a kickass undead bloodlusted assassin I could still see her having ended up doing this kind of thing. Plus the number one asset for any Star City politician is high combat proficiency. She's…
I think in this case she probably made the right call. Not because telling secrets is always the right thing to do, but because in this universe, these kinds of things ALWAYS come out eventually. You don't want it to be in the field at a time where you need everyone to be level headed and trust each other, or a have a…
They both were highlights for me
Stop trying to make fetch happen.
Translation: Aim for the head!
Haha makes sense. That line cracked me up too because it would totally be in character for them to end up killing the JSA while trying to save them
Isn't doing shitty things to get there also a bastion of American values?
Don't worry, I got it, and that's all that matters…
Did anyone else notice this?
Figures they give the black guy nothing to do, lol
I enjoy this show well enough, but it's never going to be at the level of any of those three.
It still boggles my mind how vastly overrated season 1 of Heroes was. It's like people were so happy to get a semi-decent superhero show that the bar was set at floor level
Yea the Ghost Rider references were definitely deliberately (especially because of his character in the comics). What I'm saying is, I don't think they knew they would be using an actual Ghost Rider in this season when they introduced James last season.