Most people I know who have just blown the roof off the dump are happy about it.
Most people I know who have just blown the roof off the dump are happy about it.
I like Shaw's character, so it's nice to see her alive, but I was really looking forward to seeing them explode the trope of "we don't give up on a fallen teammate" with the actual reveal that it was all for naught anyway.
Did the neural implants just pass information along to Samaritan, or were they hinting that they could let Samaritan transmit/talk to/control people's brains directly? I hope we're not heading to "armies of AI-controlled human thralls." The concepts so far are spooky enough.
Favorite series moment: Adam asking Michael Emerson's Amazing Andy the bug guy if he was happy, Andy's reply, "Sometimes, are you?" and Adam's reply, "Sometimes."
Her new husband whom she met after the series ended, because life keeps going.
It's been a pleasure chatting, arguing, eye-rolling, and all that with everyone here. Thanks for making Parenthood more than just an hour of TV each week!
I also noticed this and thought it possible foreshadowing that it was Wells back years ago (so maybe that's past-shadowing) trying to save Nora Allen from the real Reverse-Flash. Not that that makes a ton of sense, since it seems Wells is hell-bent on powering up Barry, and saving Nora undoes the reason for Barry…
Hats off to Katims for this episode. I really expected we'd be cruising in for a smooth landing, and the first half of this week had everything going off the rails. And yet, they're family, they're going to keep on with each other even when the fighting is sincere.
Wells put the tachyon thing on the yellow suit to send it to the future as a present to the Reverse-Flash. That's why he said, "Merry Christmas" when he turned it on. Wells isn't R-F, but he knows R-F is a great catalyst for Barry getting up to speed.
"Planck temperature" is a thing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
Wells needs to build Barry up to enough power/speed that he can reverse the Red Skies that will Otherwise Doom Us All. Which is also why Barry can't change the past and save his mom.
I'm pretty certain that wasn't a Home Depot plastic tote box, but a TSA box for sliding your personal items through the x-ray at the airport. So, overall, very safe.
Next week: The Luncheonette will do such a bangup job on that local company's jingle recording that they not only sign a multiyear recording contract, they also underwrite Chambers' Academy's gluten-free lunch menus and sign a visual advertising contract to Hank, Sarah, and Max, who become set for life as well. All…
Looks like the only two storylines left to work through in the final two episodes are Amber having the baby and Zeek moving on. Both reasons for Haddie to show up.
Thanks! Someone else said, "I warned you not to hunt me", which on re-watch, I think is right.
Oh, man. I can't wait for Grodd to meet Banana Flash.
The stinger is pretty clear to me — Wells is using tachyons to send a yellow suit forward in time as a Christmas gift ("Merry Christmas") to the guy in the future who'll become Reverse Flash. RF isn't Wells, but Wells is happy to have him goose Barry into Crisis-fighting shape.
What did Reverse Flash say to Joe? I heard "I want Thawne to hunt me".
They're just kids, for gosh sakes. Dylan isn't a monster, kids don't have to know if/how/when they like someone. That's why being a teenager, and having to hang around other teenagers, can really suck.
CineCraft, I'm going to have to take exception with some of your points above.