It seems more heroic if their guns are basic laser guns rather than, ya know, burning people to death or such.
It seems more heroic if their guns are basic laser guns rather than, ya know, burning people to death or such.
The Hawk mythology is ridiculous enough as it is, and now we're throwing in a previously unmentioned feral aspect? I just don't get it.
I will never object to the key-card passing shenanigans of a TV spy show. May Alias be the next show resurrected for Netflix.
Sara works way better out in the field. The show managed to "show, don't tell" much better last week in regards to her bloodlust.
I sort of wish that, rather than the "Hawk fury" plot, they made it so that Kendra was more of a pacifist, needing to embrace her warrior side. It would be the opposite of Sara's journey.
The more I think about it, the more baffling the whole Bellamy thing becomes. It's just so sloppy and asinine.
They go to the 80's and no ridiculous outfits? Play to your strengths, show!
It's understandably the most expensive aspect of the whole zombie apocalypse angle, but now it's just Walking Dead: LA.
Yay! You're great on other forums for lesser shows, so glad to have ya.
I do really like float. It might sound silly to our ears, but it still makes so much sense. Someone on here said that they wouldn't use a "fuck" substitute like frack, because the Ark society seems pretty chill about sex. They did, however, live in constant fear of being floated from the ship for any indiscretion.
Yeah. Wtf, Kane!
What the hellamy, Bellamy? That was not in character.
I'm still baffled that they skipped over what I had assumed was the entire premise of the show: the spread of the virus. All we got was a before and after.
To be fair, Padalecki is sex on legs.
*Nathan Fillion and David Boreanaz nod, their jowls jiggling with the weight of millions of dollars*
Iceman and Peggy Carter star in: "You only tuned in for the pilot because you liked us in much better superhero properties."
At least it means Phillippe won't get cast as Danny Rand in Netflix's Iron Fist, a dreadful rumor.
Apparently Guggenheim clarified that he survived on his Tumblr, but that's still a ridiculous way to treat a character.
This would be a huuuuge bummer. The show lives and dies by Atwell's stellar performance. To lose the delight of Jarvis and Peggy on adventures for some generic lawyer show hurts my cold heart.
They already released a behind the scenes look at the future-Star City filming, and I'm pretty sure Amell already shot his stuff for that episode. I'm sure we'll find out sooner than later.