Given her crush on Ward, maybe it's just muscly guys, going back to what seems to be her attraction to having her own personal hero.
Given her crush on Ward, maybe it's just muscly guys, going back to what seems to be her attraction to having her own personal hero.
While I do agree heroes are meant to be written as role models, I will argue characters like Superman/Supergirl and Captain America are meant to be the poster example for inspirational role models. They just ooze out or are supposed to ooze out doing what's right and just all the time.
In defense of Winn, even if the scene wasn't done particularly well, was that Kara does have feelings for James beyond friendship. So yes, hugging James when he has a girlfriend does have certain implications. And I also think it's not just Winn getting mad at Kara for potentially trying to be a home wrecker. He's…
Nope, got my degree at a UC. Only reason I brought up my job is I recalled a pet peeve some people have about engineering students calling themselves engineers. Which is odd since some engineering students do actual engineering work for projects and the like.
Watched The Martian. I didn't see Gravity or Interstellar, but I'm loving that there's so many space films coming out right now. And as an engineer (and yes, I have a degree and am working, I'm not a student that's calling myself an "engineer"), and an aerospace one at that, I gotta say The Martian does a great job…
We also got a Rigby/Benson episode involving Rigby's foreign language class credits and a Pops episode.
Yeah, I guess I just blacked out the previous trailer from my mind.
Was rewatching the older trailer. Forgot that Clark's boss was just as cheesy. "Nobody cares about Clark Kent taking on the Batman."
I can imagine wanting to hype up the film though. Giving away what was probably your two big aces in the hole was probably a bad move though, unless they're somehow hiding more things in the film.
Yet it still probably gave away 90% of the plot of the film.
It's just that everyone tries to be The Joker nowadays, and only The Joker should be the Joker. Different villains should have their own unique charisma to them.
I'll see you Tomorrow, Mr. Kent.
Also, saw this posted elsewhere without a response, but what's Batman holding at the end there? Is that a gun?
Am I the only one not okay with Lex Luthor being the one to lighten the mood for the film? Lex has charisma, but he's no Joker, and that's how I feel like Jessie was trying to play Lex.
Moving the Secret Warriors revealed scene as the post credits scene would've done wonders for that moment.
Mack: who do I choke out? There's no one to choke out? Oh geez…
But Oliver praises the show for be more pro-feminist than even Agent Carter, so there's that.
But if Coulson didn't cross the grey line and find Thomas, they never would have found their location in time for Coulson to adrenaline jump off the plane into the portal and who knows how long it would have taken them to find out where HYDRA was hiding otherwise. So it did end up working to Coulson's advantage.
You might want to rewatch the episode if you don't think Rosalilnd's death didn't jumpstart something in Coulson to go after Ward with everything he could. Bobbi even points out that Coulson might not be level headed about the situation, which he wasn't.
For point 1, I just want to amend my previous statement saying the Daisy/Mack fist bump was another nice character moment.