I think Katie/Laurel were better in Seasons 3 and 4, after her terrible addiction storyline, and after the focus turned to Felicity as the love interest (which in turn ruined Felicity's once-adorable and scrappy character).
I think Katie/Laurel were better in Seasons 3 and 4, after her terrible addiction storyline, and after the focus turned to Felicity as the love interest (which in turn ruined Felicity's once-adorable and scrappy character).
Nobody has failed Arrow more than the Arrow writers' room.
Esther @ezwrites, you didn't include this CEO's name in your first sentence. I'd go back and edit that in.
Moshe is #1 on my list of comedians I want to see live that I haven't had a chance to see yet. The guy is awesome. His "Live in Oakland" special slays me, and it's on Netflix, for anyone who hasn't seen it yet. He can be antagonistic, but only because he's smart and thoughtful and disgusted by so much of the way…
She has to be playing a character, like Andrew Dice Clay used to. That's what I hope, anyway.
I'm a 38 year old man who desperately wishes I spoke in the voice of Shane Black.
L.A. Confidential is one of my all-time top five favorite movies, usually ranking right below Casablanca and above Ghostbusters. I'm a huge James Ellroy fanboy, and the movie perfectly distilled his style, tightening up the novel while still doing justice to its complexity. It's beautiful, quotable, and just a…
I'm serious. We need fellow CW star Rachel Bloom to appear as Power Girl, at least for the musical crossover episodes. She can sing and dance, she's hilarious, she has short hair… and I'm pretty sure she could fill out the costume.
Do you mean the lawyer story, or Soule as a writer in general? I admit all I've read of his work is She-Hulk.
Get Charles Soule to write it, and it would be the comic of the century, even if there's no action or fighting at all (outside of flashbacks).
To be fair, I agree that the most recent season was the best since Season 1, since they dialed back a little on the conspiracy stuff and gave us less of the Castor clones.
You're completely right. I haven't seen that cartoon in probably 30 years, but Baroness in a bikini and her glasses (as well as in her regular shiny black bodysuit) definitely made an impression on me, creating my "type" way back in elementary school… along with Elvira.
Pretty much anyone who still cares about Orphan Black is in it for the tour de force acting of Tatiana Maslany, who plays multiple characters all completely differently, including often having those characters pretending to be other characters.
We thought Vaughn was a robot
But he just dances like one
We overreacted, and we're so sorry
I am a young adult
And I'm in loooooooove!
It was called "The Gamemaster," and I mostly remembered it: "A twisted tycoon captures Flint, Lady Jaye, Baroness, and Cobra Commander, who must work together to escape the life size toys that are attacking them."
Wasn't there another one where Flint, Lady Jaye, Destro, and the Baroness were running around being chased by something or other while they were on vacation, so the guys were in swim trunks and the ladies in bikinis the entire episode?
"I pity the fool who don't join COBRA. I pity him!"
The Snake Eyes 2-parter was #26 and #27. :)
I always wondered why the Dreadnoks were Australians, when they seemed more like scary, violent Florida swamp trash.
I had lamb over rice from one of the NYC halal carts near 30 Rock years ago, with the white sauce and hot sauce, and I've wanted it again ever since. That's a trend that needs to come to FL.