The bath scene really had 2 goals:
The bath scene really had 2 goals:
"Quentin the opportunity to be the hero, which is not a role he’s especially good at elsewhere"
I haven't read these books or know anything about them before the TV series but I'm already calling it that
Ah, so she was an actress. I was going to say, how awesome it must be for Lucifer to live and play in a Los Angeles where even the homicide cops look like goddamned models. It's like the bits in "Last Action Hero" where every woman in LA is attractive, no matter where they are in the socio-economic ladder
Ya know, say what you want about shapeshifting aliens and bees, but at least it's more subtle than the horseshit they stuck in this episode. Not only did it try to completely invalidate the original series in a span of a few conversations, but it also fell onto the conspiracy theorist user's manual where "everything…
"Leave your pick for who Tommy should have sacrificed in the comments."
Sid's song could also be taken as a spoof of Sir Robin's bard's song from Monty Python and the Holy Grail ("He was not in the least bit scared to be mashed into a pulp, or to have his eyes gouged out, and his elbows broken…" etc)
Wow, good thing Emily and Ren are looking for Tommy in the exact place where he was imprisoned to only minutes before!
All good things must come to an end, but so must things that were once good but limped ignominiously into death, only to come back against all forms of conventional logic
I got the feeling all that stuff with Simpson and the pills and mysterious doctor is going to relate to the plot of the Luke Cage series; he did say his powers were due to an experiment, right?
Does Bill Hader get bonus points for being the bleep-bloop of the new Star Wars droid?
"The only way to win this war is to be as understanding, non-biased, and politically correct as possible…"
Kirsten Dunst deserves an Emmy. Comedy or drama, I'm not sure! Let's go with both!
Damn, they really are doing the "Hercules" thing. I was just guessing last week, hadn't read any casting news.
Barman Returns and every movie Shane Black has ever made (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang being my favorite).
So, basically Legends of Tomorrow only exists because Malcom Merlyn does yet another stupid, evil thing…
So, the Gallifrey high general regenerating into a black woman was Steven Moffatt trolling the "more diverse Doctor" crowd, right?
He is naive about some things, but maybe he's also playing a longer game, probably to redeem Nimue, and sacrificing himself (for her) is a part of it
If they do go to the Underworld and theres a blue guy in a dark robe with fire in place of hair, I'm tapping out
Another installment in the Trey Parker and Matt Stone "This Is Another One Of Those Broadway References We Learned During Our Time There."