Yeah, the Flash and Arrow do really well with integrating the bad guy of the week into the story arc. Shade was relevant in that he was a distraction to summon Wally. I love this story arc this aeason.
Yeah, the Flash and Arrow do really well with integrating the bad guy of the week into the story arc. Shade was relevant in that he was a distraction to summon Wally. I love this story arc this aeason.
Dude, Ivy is the icing for the tribute to the Classic Batman show of the 60s. Cheesy n Sexy! Barnes is badass. The world needs a Barnes
I'm loving the Season One-ness of this season. This episode in particular. the hood is BACK! I think Oliver's assumption of the quote being from the Torrah had something to do with Felicity's influence. I actually thought it was rad as hell. It was totally random, and something a dumb jock on the quest to being more…
I completely disagree with this reviewer. This was a great episode. Yeah, shade was weak. But Wally having visions and Katelyn dealing with her stuff was great story telling. Not all the episodes are going to be works of art.
You know, between the "coming out" story arc, Kara getting waisted and all sorts of bar wackiness, this show doesn't even need an "alien of the week" It's got some iZombie charm and soul. I'm loving this show big time now
This started to be charming, and a little bit like Orphan black if written via ideas taken from a table top role playing game (death maze? C'mon. How D&D can we be?). But the show has sucked so badly up until now that I'm not going to defend the trope even if I almost liked this episode
Gahh! Season 2 is just so much better than season one! More fun, better fights and stories and Vixen is H H Hot!!! My fan theory is: Eobard, Dhark and Flashpoint are going to converge some how.
Yeah, I know. His desire to be a vigilante came out of the blue. I almost feel like the CW supergirl is on a different earth than season 1. But still, it just made him more interesting to me. I could see him working with Olie
I thought the episode was rad. The intro way gory as crap, and it set a tone. I like pissed off Barnes. When he was smashing the crap out of the plastic surgian "I'n the judge, jury and executioner", I got super pumped. I found that to be one of the best Gotham moments ever. And Chelsea Spack is just too fine for…
Yeah, the brilliance finally came through. I think the theme goes beyond alien conspiracy and looks into cognitive biases, self delusion, and misfits who need each other. It's got a sweet spirit beyond the eccentric humor
Dude! The first 10 minutes before the commercial was the best Supergirl moment ever. I love how this is becoming like the Men in Black meets the Flash. It's finally finding its own voice.
This show is like a YouTube series written by a manic 12 year old with an 18 year old sibling who knows how to work a camera. Basically it's amateurish garbage that means well. And yet I keep watching because I just want to know what is going on.
I enjoyed this so far. I don't think it can last beyond a short 10 episode run. Not on tbs at least. I could see this being more of a success on Amazon prime. But whatever, I will ride it out. It's total X-files Guide to the Portlandia Galaxy.
Oh, yeah. They take risks and try out things. Even with the characters. You can feel this sudden shift from trying to be a prequel proper to making it's own thing, and not worrying about being canon any more. I'd rather see Jim become The Batman than bruce and have Barbara become the Joker. HAHAHA
And that was some very stupid things to say, Bruno. Superheros work on TV BECAUSE of the costumes. And the fights. HA!
Yeah, Jim's psychotropic trip sequences looked like Sin city indeed. I just mean the spirit as well. There's that demented shadiness through out. Barbara feels like she could have been a Miller character, and the portrayal of the GCPD as this sleazy environment feels Very Sin City as well. Plus, the visuals are…
Jim's got 102 problems, because three of them are…well. Ya know.
I think the show has finally found it's voice. It's taking it's self out of being the definitive prequel now, and just being it's own chaotic mess of a goofy show (with lots of blood, drugs and hot chicks that can kick your ass). It feels like if Peewee era Tim Burton and Sin City had a deformed love child.
This show reminds me like when I was three and some one cut a nasty loud fart. It totally would make me laugh, even though it stank.
OOH OOOH, wait. This show is like watching a surrealist comedian vacuum cleaner. It totally cracks me up, and is really weird but it still sucks
Yeah, true. THey should have made the heavy hitter the lead role. However, it's obvious that Dirk isn't really the main focus of the show. Good or bad.