Exactly.
Exactly.
As much as I wish they'd have went with the master con artist version of the Trickster, just to see him somewhere other than the comics, it was totally worth it for the return of Mark Hamill to the role and the bar scene.
The best part of the Creature Commandos was that Shrieve, the nominal human, was far and away the most monstrous of the lot. A genuine sadist, who saw his team as less than human and couldn't care less about whether or not they survived.
It's an otherdimensional thing.
Who the episode mentions is flying in for the ceremony.
My all-time favorite Wally line was from that issue: "I refuse to be lectured on child safety by a man that's been through four Robins." I actually had to put the book down for around ten minutes. Followed up by the "You only touched me because I LET you touch me" bit at the end.
I think that they did a pretty good job with Cheshire
Yes. Hosted by Monsieur Mallah
Any chance of keeping this feature going with the revivals? I'd love to see some of the 80s run discussed…
Thea is just whiny enough for it to be plausible.
Yes, in that both stories are exactly alike in all respects by the same writer. :)
Considering the next few episode titles, I think that this WILL happen.
"It's your fault Slate Wilson started his grudge with Ollie and destroyed my life." That'd do it.
This show has elevated Merlyn the way Frank Gorshin elevated the Riddler and BTAS did Mr. Freeze.
My money is on Katana doing that.
You laugh, but I remember the Green Arrows of the world and that that's plausible. :)
I'll admit, my jaw literally dropped at the cliffhanger. It was nice to see Ray Palmer be the man he always was in the comics too, although I'd have been perfectly happy if his dead girlfriend was Jean Loring, who actually was on this show once…
Not confirmed as yet, although that is the obvious choice.
While that's highly likely, it is also unconfirmed as yet.
Hopefully, they'll cast him as Tripp's grandfather on Agent Carter