You're not wrong. But I wish they found out what to do with the character.
You're not wrong. But I wish they found out what to do with the character.
I love Mechad Brooks, but if James suddenly got an offer from the Daily Planet and moved back to Metropolis, I would barely notice. His vigilante scenes are always "oh. yeah. they're still doing this." and he does nothing else of note. Maybe now that Kara is back at CatCo he'll go back to being useful?
I hope you're happier than we were!
He can't even fix his own private world.
I dated that guy. For years. It's really hard to get angry at someone who cancelled on you for the umpteenth time because they have to go [save the whales] (not really, but something for the environment and majorly important). Also, unsurprisingly, I was not the only woman who thought his world-saving ways were…
And that makes me happy, that she's busy. She deserves the boost; her work in the show was stellar. If that means we get to see less of Martha for the time being, I'm okay with that.
From what I got, but this is just from the series, she was just trying to cram all information she could into her brain, because as a niffin, she knew everything; as a human being, not so much; she said she was forgetting all she knew.
But don't you get it? He's weird. He's a weirdo. He's troubled, and he's weird. He also wears a weird hat.
In this case, she'd at least know he hates birthdays so much, he asked for his best friend to cover for him. It just doesn't add up.
One extra, final thing that's been annoying me: can they please stop treating the Pussycats like they're token diverse characters in the background and actually give them scenes?
Actually, while I do love all things cheesy and especially, all things Jughead and Betty, this was my least favorite episode. Cole Sprouse keeps doing a good job, but god, that whole spiel about being a weirdo was straight out of 90210 or Saved by the Bell. Really bad writing; they could've done better with that: same…
I can kinda/sorta/maybe see why she hadn't met his dad: Jughead is clearly ashamed of him. But still, they were childhood buddies, and as such, they were certainly close enough for her to at least wonder when the hell was his birthday. Birthdays are a big deal for kids, and she'd know about her best friend's best…
They've known each other their whole lives, Archie, Betty, and Jughead, right? This has been established.
Here's the thing, writers. People want to see Cole Sprouse, hm, NOT be asexual. We need at least some good CW make-out scenes in there.
I never cared much about book Josh, and I care even less about TV Josh. Please don't let him become a much bigger deal, writers? I also really miss all core characters together in one place. I think we only had this during the heist this season, right? I would be totally fine if they were all sent to Fillory at the…
Alice is Alice. But real-life, human Alice is a) unaccustomed to being human (this makes more sense in the books; she's a niffin for a longer time) and b) unhappy that she was sent back to her mortal body and its pains. But she's the real Alice again.
I'm not very familiar with the inner workings of Xenu, but I think it comes out as the same thing?
That fallen Florentine angel of a boy needs not talent.
I am very sorry you don't get to feel the full Sprouse experience. Give in to it, dude.
The lead of the mystery show is Betty Cooper. Archie Andrews is the eye candy to whom they give too much camera time for nostalgic reasons.