bodymovin
Bodymovin
bodymovin

Liking it better than the one in Black Flag but certain terminals, like the ones in the damn Abstergo lobby by the security doors, pissed me off. I guess I should expect that too in Rogue?

I doubt they're going for a triangle. Roy and Thea are done, or at least for the season, so I see no need for a triangle element to be introduced.

The salmon ladder sequence is what sealed it in her mind and for the viewers.

I've known this for a while about Esther. It's why I wrote to io9 almost 2 years ago asking if Rob Bricken or another writer could take over the recaps. It's also why I visit other sites for my Arrow recaps since Esther chooses to focus on the wrong things most of the time.

It would be too much like that episode of Highlander where Duncan's confused by a dark spirit and accidentally beheads Richie. The show pissed me off when they did that.

I know I'm replying two a 2+ year old article but this track is sampled in the Assassin's Creed: Rogue main theme. Nice.

DVR's also have a rewind button. Probably what Nefilim meant.

You watch the show because it's Clancy Brown. He was also in a few episodes of Sleepy Hollow. That man elevates whatever material he's given and is immensely watchable.

We can't spoil it for you but other responses in this thread could easily be Googled. Honestly, it's best that you don't know and therefore don't watch. It's gut-wrenching.

III had a wonderful, and sometimes heartbreaking, story. The game would've been more enjoyable if some of the stealth and optional objective mechanics weren't so broken.

Exactly. Amell, and his stunt double Simon Burnett, are seamless with their parkour movement. Colton's freerunning flips are just distracting and not practical. Artsy, yes, because that's what freerunning allows for, but not useful in any way other than as a flourish.

The wall palm spin was useless there. The only good parkour he's done I think is in "Dodger" when he steals Thea's purse and gets over the fence really quickly. Contrast that with Stephen Amell's parkour in the pilot and every episode since and the difference in quality is glaring.

I think that may have been intentional. Tumblr's all over it.

I had a feeling they would recast her, if they were going to bring her on, since you only saw her in Arrow/The Flash reporting on S.T.A.R. Labs and the particle accelerator explosion. And given Barry and Iris' age it makes sense to cast someone who looks as young as they do.

The Robocop remake was actually good and they updated it nicely for this generation. But, The Crow, it's very much a product of the 90's and I don't see why they need to reboot it. :-/

I noticed Bobbi towering over Simmons too. Wasn't sure why other than natural height differences but Henstridge being 5'4" and Palicki being 5'11", and maybe wearing boots, could explain why it was so obvious. Either way I'm happy that Bobbi's joined the team. :-)

I'm sure they'll reveal that Dr. Stein was in another part of S.T.A.R. Labs during the explosion or somewhere nearby, above or below, which led to him getting fused with Ronnie when the redirected blast hit. Interesting reveal that Ronnie's actions are what led to the blast being aimed upwards, into the sky, which no

You took the words right out of my head. I was going to reference the Drumhead as well. Thanks for doing all of the heavy lifting for me. :-)

One of my school buddies and I would constantly rage about Jeri Taylor's writing. We were aware that she'd done good work on TNG but what she did with Voyager was really bad. I never liked the Kazon, Neelix, or Tes but the show wasn't horrible all of the time and it definitely did have some standout episodes later