It's hard not to go with Julie Andrews — either 'The Sound of Music' or 'Mary Poppins'. But yeah, 'Singin' in the Rain' — it HAS to be. It just does.
It's hard not to go with Julie Andrews — either 'The Sound of Music' or 'Mary Poppins'. But yeah, 'Singin' in the Rain' — it HAS to be. It just does.
I got that at the end. But it's odd that Laurel is now supposed to be hero-extraordinaire and had been standing outside of Thea's room, yet somehow missed Sara entering through the door . . .
Thank you.
Donald Trump.
I'm heavily invested in Damien Darhk. I just hope they don't vanilla-him by giving him a family. I need him to be evil. I need a good villain and not some wamby-pamby whatever.
DAMN STRAIGHT.
DON'T MESS WITH 'THE 100'
I was really bummed the episode went straight and narrow rather than enjoy/have fun with Constantine, and how well his humor would pair with the characters . . .
I really, really don't want Lance to die. He just works with every pairing they put him with.
I'm still a little iffy on where Terrific's and Felicity's intelligence lays. Yes, whatever, genius and all that. Terrific started out as a software guy (program to create efficiency), then went to hardware (creating gizmos) and now he's back to software. Meanwhile, Felicity can't even figure out a hack on her phone??…
Let's be honest, it's the first time the flashbacks have felt relevant to the plot of the episode.
I did love how he has that tattoo from Constantine and that we still don't know what it means . . . so great and maybe something that could protect him from Darhk later on??
I dunno, I've gone up and down on Laurel. I think she gels with Lance, Sara and Thea. The minute she's with Oliver, it doesn't work for me, it always feels forced and false.
They really do seem to dislike each other. When they had a hug at the end, all I could see was bitterness.
Even after this episode, Matt Ryan as Constantine just hasn't got something worthy of what he's doing with that character. He's just so, so perfect.
Hands down though - best line of the ep went to Damien Darkh/Neal McDonough for something like 'are you waiting for a cupcake?' So great.
I hated Laurel in this episode. Reasons:
The Tick, animated series.
My top 15 (with my definition of horror in play because I can't really figure out what we're calling horror with the avclub list):
Yeah because on my list of top 25 "Purge: Anarchy" and "Battle Royale" would be right at the top but maybe they aren't horror . . . they're both awesome and suitably gory though.