So we're calling "grasp of reality" approval ratings now? I like it, but I'm not happy I wasn't consulted.
So we're calling "grasp of reality" approval ratings now? I like it, but I'm not happy I wasn't consulted.
When I started this Trump support thing, I thought it would be nothing but glory. You know, the glory of being a Trump supporter.
As long as Cisco isn't mopey and Iris isn't in childish emotional turmoil and Barry isn't making bone-headed decisions and Wally isn't…doing what he does and Caitlyn gets a handle on Killer Frost and they figure out what to do with HR and Joe keeps being delightful, then yeah! I can get on board with this news! …
Good catch. Jaka. And he was a badass!
Agreed. They both lack the handle of the character that they had with Daredevil. They're not boring and they're not bad. I like them all. But if they combined those two, it would be pretty interesting to see the interplay of stereotype vs stereotype.
That final fight. That final fight left me exhausted, like emotionally spent even though the only emotion was survival. Because Mad Dog was gonna kill those two. He was gonna snap Rama's neck then get his brother. Which was downright scary if you think about it. Rama was a bad dude, but Mad Dog was exactly what…
Couldn't agree more. Besides, they've already set everything up for it. From the leads to the necessary involvement of Hogarth, they're ready to go. Plus every superhero show has an ensemble, right? Having Luke and Danny together could alleviate having unnecessary additional characters Laurel Lancing up the place.
What about the fight between Mad Dog and Rama in the room in the first Raid? One on one. The way Rama's style broke down towards the end and became a desperate bid for life was the selling point for me. Plus, his demise was brutal. It's not often, at least I don't think so, where you see a cop get brutally…
Sooooo…animals can get better healthcare than we can in Trump's America?
Danny didn't even earn his goddamn G.E.D. This dude barely has a middle school education. I'm assuming this is why his plans are the made up monkey shit of the 12 year old variety.
This is a good hearted and funny show. This is pretty cool news. Plus, Sam Richardson. C'mon buddy. He's great in Veep.
At this point, you pretty much have to take the approach you're taking. Sure, they're standalones, but you should check everything in the order it's meant to be seen in. Especially with the character references.
What I meant is we should be impressed by Finn's ability to pick up complicated choreography within 15 minutes of shooting the scene.
I've given up on any show depicting what I would consider an amazing kung-fu scene. But that's because I've been spoiled. 13 Evil Bandits. Super choreography. Loved that flick. And you are correct in that Danny hasn't killed anybody. Tonally, Fist and DD are the opposite ends of the gamut, even in the comics, so…
If it's applicable, I get it. If it's shoehorned (as this appears to be, intentions aside), then it gets derided. As has happened multiple times in the comments, throwing out the people who call the reviewer a "whining feminist" because come the fuck on.
I went full rational. You never go full rational.
He has a serious skin condition, you insensitive mailbox head! Some people enjoy that slimy feel!
So you went to the comments section to complain about a review you didn't read? Ok. That's weird, but who the hell am I to judge? What were your thoughts about the show?
I'll be laughing about this comment for the rest of the day. Thanks!
That shows real power was making me lose 7 pounds by vomiting after each viewing.