Yeah, I wasn't a fan of this episode. Few of the jokes landed and Jess….I'm starting to get bothered slightly by characters who refuse to give up no matter what, and this just was….too much.
Yeah, I wasn't a fan of this episode. Few of the jokes landed and Jess….I'm starting to get bothered slightly by characters who refuse to give up no matter what, and this just was….too much.
I loved, loved, loved this episode. Going to miss the show when it gets canceled. I like how Dean, the dreamer, loves to call practical thinking as "dreaming". Fred Savage killed it as normal. Loved the focus group idea a lot.
Nah, the best joke in the episode was the lint gag. First it starts out with Peralta's ridiculous notion of using his pocket lint to represent them. Then Bob and Holt take it very seriously, describing their lint in detail. Peralta is surprised they took it seriously. All typically funny stuff.
Oh good. I'm so happy that I get to see Sookie again. Always wondered what happened to her after the show ended after it's abrupt cancellation after it's sixth season.
Am I the only one who thinks Peter Krause is the wrong person to be playing the male lead? Maybe it's because I can't stop thinking of him as Adam Braverman…but he doesn't sell "con man" to me.
Wait, the Cloak & Dagger movie with the kid from ET was based on a Marvel comic book?
Yeah, I was affected more by Quentin's reaction than anything else. By the way, if Laurel is faking her death, no way in hell I'll ever forgive her for making him go through this kind of bullshit for a third time.
Pretty sure Ollie will be too busy blaming himself too.
Yeah, I think it would have been better episode if Barry had forced his way into one of the games, taking it over, and building the episode around Adam-Barry than Adam-Friends. I mean other than Dave Kim, we don't really know any of them (and Adam barely seems to tolerate Dave Kim sand vice-versa so I enjoy a good…
I've stopped doing rankings for a while now but I guess I can bring them back:
1) Black-Ish: Had the most laughs and good "twist" on who the person taking care of the kids would be. Loved the whole Pops thing.
2) Fresh Off the Boat: Shows how Emery controls his anger and a great
Melrose Place spoof. Almost Community…
Also no real harm since CBS is the half-owner of The CW.
Also Hank is Martian Manhunter which…..if that doesn't make you watch Supergirl, it's because you haven't seen Justice League Unlimited.
There's a whole novel series about the universe letting down people with the last name "Snow".
Wait people ship Barry/Caitlin? But…there's like no spark between them.
It's kinda normal. It's odd but I guess it's the show's way of making sure she's not OP? I don't know.
After the atrocious Batman vs. Superman that is so grim and joyless that turns good DC fans cruel, Supergirl is there to remind people that not only can DC be awesome but that the two characters meeting up can be fun. The episode might have it's flaws but at least I'm smiling throughout rather than having the life…
Atrocious. Terrible film, has a billion flaws, and is really pointless most of the time. Half of the first half of the film builds up to a scene that serves no purpose. It looks like I'll hate the DC cinematic universe. Oh, well, at least there's Arrowverse and the MCU.
Except he does care about messing history up. Have you missed his rants about how they have to be careful to have as little effect on the timeline as possible?
What do you mean? An immortal being with immense power kills a character uniting a team of superheroes against the immortal being. That's exactly what happened in both the Avengers and Legends of Tomorrow.
Can they go after? If Rip Hunter went the day before the comet struck, there really wouldn't be enough time. If he didn't, Vandal Savage would still be waiting for the assassin who had already attacked him.