Mate, this is a true story.
Mate, this is a true story.
I like Winstead's performance this year better than Dunst's last year - and Dunst was fantastic last year, so that's no slight.
I figure the split with Rebecca perhaps made Chuck resent Jimmy because his brother was, now, the only family he had - and what a disappointment he'd always been, why should a man of Chuck's stature and accomplishments face such trouble in his personal life, et cetera.
They shouldn't have gone with "Raysh" because that was always Denny O'Neil's misunderstanding. Even the regional accent of the guy he asked wouldn't sound like that. It's more like "rey-ees", two syllables.
They shouldn't have gone with "Raysh" because that was always Denny O'Neil's misunderstanding. Even the regional accent of the guy he asked wouldn't sound like that. It's more like "rey-ees" or "reh-su", depending.
Yeah, early on she was just making her voice harsh rather than sweet. Now it's low and harsh.
Are you paying attention to the conversation, dude, or are you drunk?
I think they meant the mother of the gangster brothers.
I mean, maybe Dormer wants to stay in Britain?
That makes no sense! The US accent is rhotic, so they hit the ending R in "Waller"! If they were a bunch of Australians saying "Waller", sure, there'd be no R at the end . . .
The CW cancelled Frequency, so the superior Peyton List (there are apparently two) is available to return as Lisa Snart.
Yeah, man.
Yes, that was kinda-sorta explained in bits and pieces. Flynn's mother was American, but she met his father while working in Europe after her first son died from the bee sting (a death which we saw Flynn prevent).
I do want to see Claudia Doumit given more to do as Jiya, so I hope the shorter episode order won't lead to her "time seizures" being ignored. She was fun on Supergirl in a guest star crossover with Rahul Kohli from iZombie.
Stuff can be two things - like MCU Whiplash also being the Crimson Dynamo.
Yeah, I sat upright as soon as he described his robot bodies as "designed only for killing", and then it clicked what his living head looks like now . . .
It's no Orphan Black-level high-wire act, but it's pretty impressive.
I imagine by that sort of thing they mean like the Great Chicago Fire.
Did I imagine her answering the phone call from Jim as "Barbara Queen"?
I mean, they're obviously not going with the actual character from that story, but it will be interesting to see if they put Mazouz in some kind of Talon costume in this storyline.