Bum Rush and Shuttlecock.
Bum Rush and Shuttlecock.
Childrens Hospital's Rabbi Jewy McJewJew (my old Hebrew school pal…)
And Jeff Fischer can play his sidekick.
That's not really Arrow's fault, though. It was the Green Lantern movie that introduced us to Skinny Waller when Angela Bassett was cast as the movie's Waller. Then that look carried over into the New 52, and then onto Arrow.
I'm fairly certain Tobias Church, Arrow S5's major antagonist portrayed by Chad L. Coleman, is supposed to be Tobias Whale.
I'd be excited for this if it wasn't entering a television landscape cluttered with too many series based on DC Comics as it is. With each new TV series DC launches, their earlier ones get worse.
And Delocated.
Mad Dog does have a hockey mask. He was designed to look like the version of Sportsmaster on Young Justice.
Yeah, but I don't want to fuck a clown.
Mad Dog definitely doesn't seem like a redshirt.
You must be forgetting those articles where they wonder why cartoon and video game characters with physical abilities surpassing the average Olympian aren't chubbier, or that time they argued Agent Carter's feminist themes are flawed because women didn't portray the series' male chauvinists, or that time they said…
I didn't like the decision because of the twist. It makes Ursa a less sympathetic character. She pointlessly dragged Zuko into the center of her conflict with the Fire Lord. How much horrible crap did Ozai put Zuko through because Ursa wanted to piss him off by implanting in his head the idea that Zuko wasn't his son?
I really didn't care for The Search. Throwing Zuko's paternity into question was a terrible mistake.
Both Dr. Alchemy and Savitar are this season's main antagonists.
Not necessarily. The original Harrison Wells didn't come back when Eddie killed himself to prevent his descendant from ever being born. Nor did he come back when they trapped the Reverse-Flash in the Metahuman Gitmo in the particle accelerator, even when that interruption in Eobard Thawne's timeline caused some people…
* Nina Hartley is #19 on March 11
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Ron Jeremy is #9 on March 12.
"…and our celebrity chefs: Mario Batali, Paula Deen, and Giada De Laurentiis with her perky tats and gigantic head."
Right, they could go to all of those other late night hosts, and they could go to John Oliver. They could go to Colbert and Sam Bee when their new shows launched. With the exodus of talent from Comedy Central, a lot of people saw less reason to go back to it.
I don't see how it's revisionist history to point out that Comedy Central lost a lot of their veteran late night talent in a fairly short amount of time. John Oliver left at the very end of 2013 and less than two years later Stewart, Colbert, Sam Bee and Jason Jones were all gone, too. That's not really enough time…