Are we really ruling out the possibility of a retcon in this instance though? Nothing suggests to me that this show is above that if it serves the current narrative.
Are we really ruling out the possibility of a retcon in this instance though? Nothing suggests to me that this show is above that if it serves the current narrative.
I love that Bug is such a fan of Lito's movies.
But Chloe also has lines like "I'm going to buy a dozen puppies, and they're all going to sleep in your bed."
Lucifer only referring to Trixie as "child" or "offspring" or "creature" never gets old.
Detective Mun is way hot though, right?
Lyla gets sooo many points for showing up at the end of season two, hanging out of a helicopter, firing a goddamn rocket launcher.
Good to know. I actually did watch all of the crossover and thought it was awesome.
Beautiful. Yes.
I haven't made a point of keeping up with Flash week-to-week since the first few episodes, so I had just planned to binge it on Netflix when that rolled around… But now I'm thinking nooooooope. Am I wrong?
The best thing they could do with this Danny Rand is make him the team's dopey, naive kid brother that everyone rolls their eyes at. No heavy-lifting required.
There's just no way, right? RIGHT?!
Also, guys, Coulson beheaded AIDA with a goddamn scalpel.
This whole episode felt like the moment right before a panic attack.
Bakshi's line to his make-up artist "If you want to go furniture shopping, I'll take you furniture shopping" complete with oily smirk, seemed like a dig at Bill O'Reilly. Keepin' it classy, Bakshi.
Peyton calling out Ravi on his shit was one of my favorite Peyton moments. It's those reminders that she's tough as nails that help elevate her character so much.
I would have loved to see a snark-off between those two. Briscoe's terrible/awesome puns, Clive's nigh excessive skepticism. They both also have/had amazingly expressive eyebrows.
Either Man of Steel or Attack of the Clones.
I'm so happy that they're devoting more time to Clive. He's been a fantastic straight man thus far to all of Liv and Ravi's (and now Major's) antics, and he deserves the development and emotional weight they're throwing his way now.
His woodeness was actually an asset when he was Hive. He has seemed much more natural in these past two episodes than he ever did in the previous seasons. Lessons?
Radcliffe reacting to Ward as "Hive" was a nice touch. There was a moment as the audience of "oh, right! That!"