Gods above, do not let this happen.
Gods above, do not let this happen.
Everything with Erica, up to and including her "death" was so completely misguided. Didn't the show just(as in last episode) try to humanize her?
If ever an "F" was deserved.
"I love that they immediately established that all my background 100s are still with us. I love that I want to meet Miller's boyfriend, like, yesterday. I love folk hero Clarke killing strange panther creatures and bedding tough-but-kind shopladies. I love weird old Murphy and how everyone has dreads."
Gods, I love The 100, so good to have it back.
I think you mean that they took that dull and dour excuse for a show and turned it into an amazing piece of television.
Trailer didn't do much for me but I'll give it a go, Jillian Bell is great and The Root is always worth it.
"White Light" is so absurdly good, best episode of television in all of 2015 as far as I am concerned. It is basically Hyams taking the Van-Damme-storms-enemy-base sequence in Universal Soldier: Regeneration and makes a 45 minute episode of perfection out of it. I could just talk about it all day long.
With the exception of Wonder Woman at the end(and the bit between Supes and Bats about her) this was completely terrible. All of the characters bouncing off each other was actively repellent to me, the meeting between Clark and Bruce was, well, nothing, there was no crackle to what should've been the big selling point…
I feel the only appropriate thing to do in this situation is veer even deeper into the low-amount-of-dialogue stylings of the show and just have no dialogue at all.
Most times when people complain about 'fridging' they are usually grasping at straws, as you say the world isn't safe and this is a show about super-spies so death isn't out of the cards, but this was as surefire a 'fridging' as possible.
It even had some truly amazing things in that second year(the bike messenger/hammer attack as the obvious standout), it was just as strong a show in every way except for Alice, it was unmistakenly missing half of its core.
It can't be said enough, the show might be called Luther but it was Luther and Alice, their little frenemy dance, that made that first season so great.
This was embarrassing, even for Gotham.
A bit late to the "discussion" but the show is pretty great. The first season is hit and miss, it gets by on its amiable cast of characters and its gung-ho, don't-take-yourself-too-seriously style. but the second finds its footing from the get-go and is some great TV.
The problem with Heroes and this issue is that if Hiro believes in avoiding "butterflies" or however else you want to describe his want to abstain from changing things with time travel, then you shouldn't have him travel at all.
I think they are going to play it as Noah having to mindwipe meeting himself.
The fact that they didn't wait for the power-negating shadow as a way to kill Claire says all you need to know about this stupid, stupid show. It was right there, in the same episode, like 5 to 10 minutes later.
All talk of great black horror films must begin with Sugar Hill.
After convincing myself to give this show one more shot(a terrible idea) I have to say giving this a "D" is way too generous. This was the worst episode of this abysmal show.