It's gonna be weird when King's Landing has the Lannister sigil on it
It's gonna be weird when King's Landing has the Lannister sigil on it
Season 6 Tyrion is far from Season 1 Tyrion. "I'm guilty of being a dwarf" and all
Sansa with a sword, though. That's hard to imagine and despite her character arc of empowerment, is still not in line with who she is at all.
You really think that would have been better? That sounds awful to me. Not to be insulting to you. But that legitimately sounds like a terrible way to go about it.
I'm not sure why you can't have both. The Starks win which is made very clear, but there was much lost in the process. Ramsay has a clear end, but that doesn't change how we got to that point.
You felt no involvement in that battle? Wow. Yeah, Jon was dumb as shit, but that was enough that you didn't feel how powerfully the episode was directed? I genuinely would like to know.
Feel the same. I've really liked this season, but this episode was just maddening.
They were all surprising. The Flash hasn't been that good this season either.
I think for the first time this year, Flash and Arrow were good at the same time.
A? Whoa there. Fun, but really nothing of substance as the HIVE plot came to a standstill until the final scene.
So Rip is pretty bad at his job, huh? He picks Sara and Ray and the rest of the team specifically because he's sure their disappearance from their time won't affect the future… and yet they leave their time and the future sucks without them. Okay.
You're right. I really do like Felicity the character. This is 100% on the writers for not making any sense.
And he still never has.
Regarding the final scene with Oliver and Felicity, I completely agree with Alasdair in that Felicity was more or less justified in dumping Oliver, but the way it happened was completely ridiculous. First of all, did she ever sit with him and try to have a heart-to-heart conversation? You know, try to get his full…
That wasn't Jesse, that was Zoom breaking into Star Labs.
For the second consecutive week, a strong episode from The Flash. Now, if only Arrow or Legends of Tomorrow can put up a quality episode in the same week…
Come to think of it, the thing it shot out was huge and heavy, so maybe it did have a big kickback
I think that may have been Ray when he named the Bug-Eyed Bandit
Because he's not cool enough to affect the timeline if removed from 2016, remember?
What both the protagonists of The Flash and Arrow are suffering from right now seemingly is a feeling of being responsible for everything. Oliver's concerns are well-noted, but in this episode, Barry for whatever reason feels as though the Earth-2 Wests are his responsibility. Never mind that there's another Barry…