He got the signature, though.
He got the signature, though.
I hear you. I would like to point out, though, that the adoptive father of the 'sold' child did seem to be genuinely pleased to have custody, and I didn't gather that it was for financial reasons alone.
I don't think Mickey is funny at all (his jokes are about as old as you'd expect, considering he was locked up), but not disgusting, either. His story line seems to revolve around trying to fit back into a society that changed a lot, and he probably never belonged in all that well to begin w/.
Eddie and Akalitus were the bad part, not Jackie.
Also, O'Hara's leaving is an ill portent.
The Shield went off the rails in the last season, maybe two (my memory is hazy). When one character starts acting completely different from the past 6 years, and that drives all the action, yeah, it's a bad ending.
Now that O'Hara is gone, yeah.
Defense: SATIRE
Why do we know what they ordered? What difference does that make?
3. I think the point of the south taking up more federal resources is that they elect officials who claim that too many of those resources are taken up on… Well, it depends on which program they're railing against, but usually it's things that us northern south-hating liberals think that governments ought to do for…
Actually, considering this is a joke, I think we should cut the dude some slack.
Like this one, for instance?
Possible. I like it.
Boxers have a variety of tricks to toughen their fists and the skin on the fists, but I've never heard of the water one. Try gravel.
It's pretty much all lats on the arm holding the string and triceps and pecs on the arm holding the bow. And either way, slapping water won't really build up strength so much as it will endurance. That's useful, but not what he needed.
I like how he decided not to be friends w/ Oliver anymore, not b/c of the vigilante justice issue, but b/c he doesn't recognize Tommy's getting so much more mature.
Moira and Felicity hold their own. I know they're still white, of course, but they have good moments.
Whatever Philip suspected, there's no way he would have let himself be taken in by the F.B.I. Even if Chris did not suspect him in any way (probable), that's still a very bad outcome for Philip. Since Chris was alone and acting w/o authority, he virtually HAD to resist.
I had no clue, not even an inkling that it was a setup. I think that's b/c I've never seen Rear Window.
@avclub-3c49249f3c60bcb9d33e653f36fd5c16:disqus I was hoping she'd go to college near me.
Laurel sort of over-stated her case when asking Green Arrow for help; a lack of evidence isn't really a legal technicality.
Perhaps it wasn't spic and span, but clean enough to not look like a crime scene. I know some people who have pretty filthy cars, but I don't suspect them of anything because of it.