And Seth Green.
And Seth Green.
Combining both and having Obama as an incompetent evil genius could be pretty hilarious.
Well let's not get carried away now.
Jim Davis sounds like a child molester who doesn't like to do the dirty deed in his own house, but somehow on the way to his scary place with the 4-year-olds he ended up at Comic-Con, completely confused and unsure of how he got there.
"Your son CHOSE to be this, you can't put Corbin on the same level as Henry. And I get it, emotions, family, conflict and stakes, whatever. But the way it's playing out is really irritating[….]"
I know Kripke hated the Supernatural Wendigo with a passion, but at least he can take comfort that at least it wasn't as bad as Sleepy Hollow's.
I do find the angel stuff pretty annoying nowadays, but I do appreciate how every angel conflict can basically be traced back to the apocalypse, and it's failure to commence as planned.
Speaking of Sam's quiet despair:
Me!
Season 6 is really underrated. I get that it's a bit unbalanced, but it introduces a lot to the show - Soulless Sam, Purgatory, Eve (Leviathans), Civil War in Heaven, Crowley as the King of Hell, ect - and it felt really ambitious.
I'm surprised they never saw Dick again in Purgatory. They've been to Purgatory on several occasions! You'd think that at least once it'd be interesting to run into him again!
God!Castiel is one of the biggest wastes in the shows history. Which is saying a lot.
I basically only come for the reviews of The Simpsons and Arrow at this point.
Truly, Supernatural is The Simpsons of The CW.
I actually prefer season 6 and 7 to season 9, which in my opinion was the show's worst.
Ray Palmer: I now pronounce you President and CEO of Queen —
Thea Queen: Stop the inauguration! I just discovered that my brother lied to me! He got an F in second grade gym class!
Amanda Waller: In that case I sentence you to a lifetime of horror on Monster Island. [to Oliver] Don't worry, it's just a name.
I feel like Thea could be a pretty interesting villain, purely for her relationship with Oliver. However, I have doubts she'll ever go full blown Sith and completely join the dark side.
Felicity: Mr. Palmer, this job is almost too good for me. I keep expecting to get the bum's rush.
Ray: We won' have bums in Star City, Felicity, and if we did they wouldn't rush. They'd be allowed to go at their own pace.
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A regular sugar and spice, those two.
They did once… During season 1. They they were moved to the CW and had their budget, slashed, and slashed, and slashed, and now the show is basically funded on the change they pull out of the couch cushions in the writers room!