Dammit, Arrow!
Dammit, Arrow!
I always wonder how much effort they put in when Hollywood/American TV use languages that are outside their comfort zone.
I was wondering that too. Especially after they waste all that money on vfx shots of that f***ing plane.
So I started this episode with a giant groan at the thought of a rip-off of "The Train Job" from Firefly. But I think the writers did an ok job and used the train setting (somewhat) innovatively. I didn't hate this hour of TV which is good for this show.
Agent Thud Smashmouth!
Agent TootToot de Brute!
The person you replied to? Lol.
Ack!
Why would a hyperbaric chamber work if there was no pulse? <- This is a legit question… I am honestly curious if this is medically accurate.
Agent Angsty McPunchsalot actually had some emoting to do in this episode. I marvelled… ;)
I also found it pretty weird because right after that he called Coulson up on his phone and then drove straight to where the plane was parked. Wasted effort, much?
Enh, Chase for Oliver and Banks is an obvious no-brainer. OTOH, Glover for Oliver and Banks (no matter how awesome they are, and they are VERY awesome) is still a tough one for me.
I am EVEN MORE heartbroken because of that! Poor Troy. Maybe he will win the pirates over with shenanigans and become their king. ;)
The massacre at the funeral was pretty brutal.
I think it worked well as a reintroduction too. I also liked that they both thought dinner = popcorn and a movie.
I know, he was amazing! I feel like he could work magic in comedy; he has such an expressive face.
Do you mean Levar Burton's non celebrity companion?
I actually really liked Berkhad Abdi. I am clearly perverse while watching stuff and will root for all the wrong people!
I hate disqus. What you describe is happening to me too.
Don't shit on Troy! I'm still heartbroken.