IF is very meh. It starts to show potential toward the middle but then comes crashing back down again. If there was a way to just watch a Colleen Wing edit of it, that would be perfect.
IF is very meh. It starts to show potential toward the middle but then comes crashing back down again. If there was a way to just watch a Colleen Wing edit of it, that would be perfect.
I mean, Ravi comes pretty close to being a Wallace-Mac hybrid.
I've found Sara to be a much more effective captain than Rip (still adore you, Darvill), but I will admit I am biased. She was one of my favorite characters long before she appeared on Legends, and it's hard not to associate the improvements of Season 2 with her leadership. I will, however, also admit that I could be…
Yeah, Rip's farewell felt much more open-ended. And was not accompanied by a giant sigh of relief.
Most effective intimidation tool ever.
As in you're definitely missing something, but without it it wouldn't be even be a donut?
It does feel like the female Grimms were always better at making the tough decisions.
I'm still upset that no one on the team has properly addressed that the reasons for Mick's betrayal were 60% self-fulfilling prophecy and 40% grief. C'mon, guys.
Did Flashpoint take away his ability to conserve bullets?
Definitely Moses's staff though, right? It turned into a snake and err'thing.
The deaths in "Not Fade Away" were definitely milked though, which leaves me to believe we're getting a
Mulligan.
I'm up for some last-minute, out-of-the-blue time travel. Yes, please.
He had no problem telling Supergirl about it in the crossover, so they absolutely should.
This show feels a bit like the creative team needed someone a bit more, y'know, creative.
I have no idea whether or not I like Legion or whether or not I think it's good, but I. Can't. Stop. Watching.
I wanna know if he's old enough to be her father, because that would not surprise me at all.
I wonder if the strength of DD S1 and JJ S1 at least in part (or definitely in part in JJ's case) comes from focusing on a single villain instead of getting all Spider-Man 3 about it.
I might have even been ok with Alfre Woodard turning into the season's Big Bad. Cottonmouth's murder was legitimately shocking and was massive pivot in the direction of the show. Unfortunately, focusing on Diamondback was a huge mistake (having crazy-eyes a character does not make), but I would have been on board with…
I really enjoyed the skid across the ice in that last Bratva showdown.
I've thought from the beginning that the Simon Morrison thing was a bit lame; wouldn't it be so much better if Chase were Gregor's son?