After having seen her Golden Globes dress, perhaps I should have known this…
After having seen her Golden Globes dress, perhaps I should have known this…
Poor Katie Cassidy always gets the short end of the stick. Now that Laurel is beginning to become something of a badass, she is stuck wearing that heinous, heinous outfit. Simplify, costumers!
Michael will die! But then come back! With amnesia! Telenovela!
Thank you 30 Rock and Parks & Rec for letting Jon Hamm be hot, funny, and, sometimes, handless.
To be fair to the Ant-Man trailer, I don't know if anyone could have guessed how silly a lot of Dark World was from that trailer.
The worst.
A Snowpiercer or an Edge Of Tomorrow or an Obvious Child isn’t likely to make the Oscar cut, even if on the whole they’re smarter and better-made than something like The Theory Of Everything.
"You, stay away from your brother. You, call your sister."
I'm glad this show didn't try and wiggle out of Finn's death. The context his death gives Lincoln's situation should be interesting.
I think I was more willing to overlook how explanatory-flashback heavy Sleepy's first season was because it just kept sprinting and expected you to keep up. The second season has lost some of that urgency. It also seems to be less of the lovable crackpot its predecessor was. Where are my silver-lined head lanterns?!
What I like about The 100's approach to their diverse, complex female characters is that they seem natural. It's not like "LOOK AT OUR LADIES! Isn't it fun how we put one in power?!".
I'm still ranking Arrow above Sleepy right now, though. For some reason Sleepy has decided that "show, not tell" means "show, but also tell".
The awesomeness of Skye shooting Ward has a lot to do with cementing her as an active player, rather than a hand-wringing reactor/damsel. This season has done a really nice job of portraying that, but her shooting Ward was the finishing touch on a new Skye.
I can't figure out how I feel about Michael. It seems like he's either being a sweet, puppy dog adjacent boyfriend/fiancee, or someone who tampers with crime scenes and opens other people's mail. You know, like a dick.
Brandon Routh is just so goddamn charming.
Absolutely. But a misplaced feeling of debt to a father figure with dubious (at best) intentions coupled with deep set resentment? That's Faith (circa season 3) up, down, and sideways.
Running with your Buffy equivocation, there might be potential for Thea to develop into a Faith-like character, and I'll for sure jump on that train.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
It might just be me, but did the shut down TARDIS remind anyone of the Pandorica? It wasn't just the cube shape, but the circular indentations on each side.
I think it's a distinct possibility that cop-boyfriend Nate lies about Sam Keating were revenge motivated. Annalise got him suspended, he's going to nail her husband for murder.