You have to rely on the review lists on the main and TV Club pages. Another way to find WOT is under Features once you click on the More tab at the top.
You have to rely on the review lists on the main and TV Club pages. Another way to find WOT is under Features once you click on the More tab at the top.
Sam? After that interview? …and in general? Oh please.
My only explanation for the wrist scene was that most people would go crazy if kept in that kind of confinement for that long under those circumstances. It was insane but articulated that kind of terror well. But then it was weird when Eli and Maya were speaking semi-normally to one another in the hospital after all…
If you didn't see it, Todd said he might put audio excerpts on his Tumblr.
It's funny how being around the right people makes everything infinitely better.
Yes, yes you do.
Maybe that's their sense of humor. So it's fine if a guy does gross-out humor but not if it's a woman? Hate the style, not comediennes in general. And some of you guys clearly haven't made any effort to watch some of the most acclaimed comediennes, otherwise you'd realize that those are just generalizations.
Honestly, I think you'd be pretty hard-pressed to find any critic that is going to review this show enthusiastically. It's too flawed and the show it is right now may be fun for some but it doesn't hold up under critical scrutiny. That's only going to become more and more true as a higher ep count means fewer…
They are like every scene on Revenge but good.
Not like McIntyre is doing anything else right now. He just has a Hercules movie in post-production, apparently, because of course he does.
Doing projects as good and different as The Avengers and Much Ado About Nothing back to back is certainly evidence of a writer/director phoning it in.
They did. Stephen Amell is basically third-string Spartacus. I think I heard he even auditioned for the part during the round where they cast McIntyre.
But they're setting up Roy to be one too, so would it be both of them? Will the entire cast consist of superheroes by the time this thing is over or are we being misdirected?
Dollhouse was rocky at times but got fantastic, which is partly why expectations for this were so high.
It was a nice little character moment that actually worked. I really like those 2. I want them to stay together and be a cool superhero team, but that's probably too much to ask.
I'm not convinced that Stephen Amell and Liam McIntyre aren't the same person.
Oh, the internet.
Welcome to the frustration of TV fandom. Speaking of Slade, one of the biggest examples of that is Spartacus, which this show must be a fan of since they've now cast their third alum.
In no way was it believable that Laurel would be given that amount of authority in the case against Moira, never mind the conflict of interest.
As soon as the affair came out, I knew one of them was his. With the boxing scene, were they hinting that Thea may become a superhero (isn't that on the table?) or was that just a character moment? Because her father being who he is would be a good reason or her to go down a path like that. At least it might explain…