I'll go with Dana Delany.
I'll go with Dana Delany.
Any relation to The Maxx?
Eat, Poot, Leave was a weird book.
Probably like Savanna Samson, if "Into the Crevasse" is anything to go by.
I didn't know that about Nu52 Richard Dragon. That could work here since Dragon was one of the first (if not the first) person Ollie killed in the series.
A major theme this season appears to be Ollie's legacy as the Hood/Vigilante/Arrow/Green Arrow. Working off Prometheus' back story in the comics, if I had to make a guess I would say s/he's the kid of one of the nameless mooks Ollie killed in Season 1 and has spent the past five years preparing to take on the person…
And because of Nancy Grace, you can now learn this same lesson from Gone Girl and The Night Of.
"it literally seems to be a breeding ground for powered people"
Do you mean "TAHITI"? Because that was three seasons ago. You're not going to get a stirring defense of AoS' first season out of me, but they've certainly improved since then.
Maybe they just wanted to be on TV.
If Eli died in jail, wouldn't someone tell Robbie? Or is that something you have to find out on your own?
Kara existed so they could get a cool doppelganger fight out of Ming-Na Wen.
If there's any comic book character that can be compared to Trump, it's Danny DeVito's Penguin in Batman Returns. A grotesque, lecherous would-be politician with no interest in actual governance whose only claim to fame is his upper-class last name and is taken down by leaked audio.
We have seen imperfect transformations before. It took Dr. Garner months to completely transform into Lash. Maybe Senator Nadeer's brother needs to cook longer.
How did her brother get his hands on a Terrigen crystal? The more likely scenario is that he was exposed to Terrigen in a fish product like the fish oil, and has for whatever reason not broken out of his cocoon.
It's a bankai.
I don't know how much stock you could put in this, but Chloe Bennet and Gabriel Luna outright said their characters are not going to be a couple when they were at NYCC.
The problem for me is the pacing. Agents of SHIELD, for the most part, knows exactly how long they can play something out. Questions get answered one or two episodes after they're posed in the first place. The Flash, on the other hand, moves (ironically) at a snail's pace and drags out certain plot lines much longer…
Maybe it has something to do with what Terrigenesis did to him.
…are there Panamanian stereotypes?