So it just occurred to me: Emori said she had other buyers for technology besides just ALIE. With all the different factions gearing up for war this season, it makes you wonder which side she's been selling to.
So it just occurred to me: Emori said she had other buyers for technology besides just ALIE. With all the different factions gearing up for war this season, it makes you wonder which side she's been selling to.
I like the idea of this column, though you say it's important to define what an action movie is, but you don't really say what it is about Bullitt that makes it qualify while previous films did not.
Given he survived getting turned to ash, yeah, I'm guessing his plan was get nuked along with everyone else and just walk away afterwards.
Well, let's be honest, grey is probably a more honest color for Sara.
Can we please have 70's Stein show up again, somehow?
They mentioned the bloodlust in the first half of the pilot episode when Sara's talking with Laurel. So I doubt they're ignoring it.
My favorite bit of Trigedasleng is when Gustus tells someone "Step off!" and the subtitles read "Move aside."
I like to imagine that Clarke's spit still smelled like Niylah, just for the added F-you factor.
You have to give it a few episodes to find its groove (episodes three, four, or five is usually where people get hooked) but once you do it becomes major league awesome.
Of all the ways that the world of The 100 is a horrible place to live, having one of only three people who know how to drive be a perpetual drunk may be the most hilarious!
I wonder if there'll be a running theme of Jaha changing his facial hair every season.
Rhnull is a real (but incredibly rare) blood type that's one of the exceptions to the whole universal donor thing.
The idea seems to be that, if you can enter a virtual reality paradise, you're probably not going to WANT to leave it.
The City of Light stuff so far this season hasn't been that interesting, but that's because they're doing that thing where they only talk about it in the vaguest terms to preserve the mystery. I have high hopes for it once it starts getting more concrete.
I think what makes Clarke especially furious is that, if Lexa hadn't betrayed her, Clarke wouldn't have had to make the choice she did in Mount Weather. All the guilt Clarke feels is, to an extent, Lexa's fault.
That only five out of dozens of children survived their first few minutes on the ground is "too easy and nice"?
It used to be every show was 20+ episodes a year. The trend towards shorter seasons has increased actor flexibility.
I love the little running thread where Heatwave actually seems really fond of Stein.
I can't picture ANY part of Legends of Tomorrow existing on TV five years ago (not in live-action, anyway).
There's more than one kind of hieroglyphics. The particular kind used on the knife were a lost script, so there's no translation for Gideon to apply.