And why do I feel like I'm the only one glad that Sara Lance is dead? Why are we pretending she was a good Black Canary?
And why do I feel like I'm the only one glad that Sara Lance is dead? Why are we pretending she was a good Black Canary?
Oliver broke Felicity's heart. HE HAS FAILED THIS CITY.
You never know. The writers could pull the "this is a new universe" card and have things turn out differently.
Mentioning felines or "milk anything" in Gotham City automatically brings a visual of Catwoman, no?
It's a little cheesy, but not bad. Jada Pinkett as Fish Mooney was a real highlight. Was Mooney calling Detective Gordon a "tall glass of milk" supposed to be an ambiguous hint to her being Selina Kyle's mother?
Am I the only one who thinks Bill doesn't deserve to die? Because even after all that he has done, Bill really has always inherently been a good person/vampire, as oppose to Eric, who has always inherently been a selfish, bad person/vampire. We don't need sepia flashbacks to tell us Bill Compton is a good man, because…
"The Mist," anyone?
You are a MESS. I like you.
I haven't seen this much intense hate-watching since NBC's "SMASH." Kudos, "Under The Dome." I'll be watching every week and coming here with a can of cashews.
I don't know about you, but who else cracked up when the Mirakuru Soldier that was attacking Detective Lance used a rolly chair as a defensive move against an approaching officer? You have a miracle drug coursing through your veins, making you virtually indestructible, but hey… let's go ahead and use this rolly chair…
On some level, Norman must know "how he is," without Norma having to tell him. During his confrontation with Norma on the stairs, it's almost as if Norman was desperately trying to convince himself that he and Norma are two separate people, two separate identities, and not the same person. Very unsettling.
I'm confused — are we supposed to like Cody or not?
Aw, why is everyone so tough on TCBWGHWSP? Haha.
My spirit lifted out of my body when I heard the voice.
Norman also gave a reply that everyone should steal for future use:
@gforguava:disqus, @WhatsAMataHari:disqus I suppose what I meant was: Does there even have to be a reveal? We already know, because the cues were strong, so is a "reveal" even necessary? No dragging out. But no reveal, either, just for that even more chilling effect of being 98% positive, but not 100% knowing.
Help! I have mixed feelings. Don't you think it would have been creepier to not officially tell the audience outright that Dylan was Caleb's son? Strong visual implications, body language, or verbal cues may have had a more eerie, chilling effect, rather than just a right-out-the-gate confirmation. Or do you think the…
What did she say after the architect line? It sounded like, "Where did my youth go?" Haha.
Marnie's friend, Soo-jin, was a riot and had so many hilarious quotable lines in such a short amount of time. Don't throw a chair at me, but who else thinks Soo-jin should become the new fourth "GIRLS" girl and replace Shoshanna, or even Jessa?
*plays "Get Lucky"*