Td That shared one eye between them
Td That shared one eye between them
His Tuna melt is special because he melts the cheese AND the bread.
He doesn’t make tuna salad either. How the fuck is a tuna melt made anyway but with tuna salad?
All my life, a “melt” has been open faced: bread, filling, cheese, broil. The crab melt at the Seal Rock Inn is a triumphant example.
Canned tuna is a travesty. It does not deserve to be in any foodstuff ever.
For all we know there could be tons of Legends of Tomorrow references in episode 14, and the coronavirus will have taken away the joke by delaying it.
- Did I miss an episode or something? When did Zari and Nate talk about her second timeline?
- I laughed so hard at “The Tooth Fairy” leaving Lita that stack of money.
- I didn’t realize that Mick’s daughter is a redhead.
- Was John’s pose while bleeding out supposed to be the Hanged Man?
- Neat. Atropos killed Behrad by…
I’m so happy the show is back.
So glad Singh isn’t truly dirty just ‘mirrored’ it was such a disappointing turn for his character.
Thrilled you’re enjoying the rewatch. The Supernatural thing was definitely wasted potential though anything involving a film set and a meta reference was doomed to fail. “Guest Starring John Noble” has that award locked up forever.
There was a convention where Stephen Amell mentioned pitching an Arrow/Supernatural…
What a way to come back. I thought this episode deserved an A. This is Legends at its best, navigating some fourth-wall-leaning crossover meta jokes, having one cast member have a heart-to-heart with a previous iteration of their own character, and a game-changing setup for the rest of the season. The airlock fight…
Rag doll was good. I liked the Cisco Sue and Ralph scene...I know he’s losing his speed but the whiny crybaby look over Barry’s face was annoying all episode.
I actually thought it was sort of the joke that they tease Supernatural getting involved and we just see the car and some of the undead crew.
Re: the Supernatural bits, I don’t exactly know how much more satisfying they would be, as a current fan.
But as a queer FORMER fan, who quit after one too many seasons of queerbaiting, and the blatant Bury Your Gay-ing of their only queer character (named Charlie, no less)?
Well, to watch Supernatural as a show being ‘k…
New episode next week. How many more will follow, and whether any sort of resolution to this season can be expected given the production shutdown, is anyone’s guess.
Yeah, this was a dud of an episode, but at least we got Sue and Ralph, and confirmation Real!Singh was not the mole.
At this point, if Barry can’t figure out We Have To Talk About Iris, then he deserves this. So at least he finally gets the hint next week!
- So Ava has bigger plans for Iris.
- If you ditched at 120mph, you’d be dead. No ifs, ands, or buts.
- It’s amazing how Singh can only ask Joe to step off of the case. He has plenty of reason to order him off of the case without looking suspicious. If he is indeed the mole. (Ah, even better. He’s Mirror!Singh.)
- Where…
I got a laugh out of Joe and Cecile’s “dance move” ... and the camera cuts away! Lol.
Kinda have to agree with the review. This was kind of a slog of an episode. And it was really jarring the way they kept dropping the audience into the middle of things without giving a lot of setup or context.