Realistically, I hope it's set during Robert's Rebellion or when the Targaryens conquered Westeros. Or else during the Dunk & Egg series from the books.
Realistically, I hope it's set during Robert's Rebellion or when the Targaryens conquered Westeros. Or else during the Dunk & Egg series from the books.
Wow, this is stupid.
So I'm assuming Aida made herself into an Inhuman (although basically in Marvel-land, anyone that didn't get a power through science, magic or being an alien falls into that category). After all, if she knew she wouldn't have robot strength and intelligence anymore, why not give herself an advantage over average…
I lost it when Richard and Jonah realized they were at a skinhead club. The high five from the guy thinking Jonah was a supporter, LOL
Of course Archer would dream up a backstory for himself where at some point he fought Nazis hand-to-hand. That won't end well for Krieger if they finally make his traditional Nazi subtext into text this time.
I'm probably reaching here but the middle girl at Oleg's parent's dinner party looked just like Ivanka Trump. If that's intentional, that's some subversive shit right there.
We need to be honest here; Hollywood didn't turn on Cage, it's just that every. single. role he played (not counting the family-friendly National Treasures and Sorcerer's Apprenctice) was the same manic schtick that he became a parody of himself, which Saturday Night Live picked up on. When the Internet starts making…
I don't get why people hated this episode; I mean, if you hate musicals I totally get it. But if you don't mind them or even do like them, what's your gripe? Yeah it was cheesy as hell but so are most musicals; I mean c'mon, the leads and guest villain here were from Glee and that was always cheesy!
I haven't read the books so I don't know if I'm on to something, but before she gave him a bomb, I totally got the impression Julia and the dryad guy might end up boning at some point
DO IT!
I think the producers trying to misdirect us in interviews regarding the source material of the show was a big, fat red herring; the Devil knows who David's true father is and wants to control David and use him to get to said father and/or the father's team of special people. (Am I being too vague? ;)
I think Kady told Penny she was helping Julia because "she owed her", because Penny is the cynical type and to some degree so is Kady (it's part of their attraction to each other), so he wouldn't understand her doing it as Julia's friend. Also, he hates Julia but would do it as a favor to Kady to clear a supposed debt.
My money is on Dinah's former partner/dead lover as Vigilante; his body got hit by the particle accelerator explosion too, who's to say he didn't get Wolverine-level restorative powers and a severe, murderous antipathy to criminals as a result?
The tone of this show since it moved from CBS to the CW is like night and day; the elaborate aliens, the network-mandated "team" that assists Kara/Supergirl, the overall silliness. I like it better now.
I thought the ending was another time jump, with Rhys Meyers a grow up Alfred, in hiding as a bishop while planning to retake Wessex and his throne. Granted, a lot of this was because I also watch The Last Kingdom, which is set many years after Vikings.
I think the sharpest joke of the season was the old man Member Berries saying, "Hey, remember the real stormtroopers? You're gonna remember." This is what they should've focused on; the toxic dump that is the Internet may have helped Trump get elected, but it was crusty old farts who knew exactly what they were doing,…
No mention of Brandon Routh's Superman callback?
I dunno, I kinda thought the interdimensional gateway looked similar to the magical portals in Doctor Strange.
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Maybe Iris, tired of being a simple journalist will go to Cisco and ask him to design her a super suit so -