I still blame most of my problems on Barry Allen. It's probably even his fault they canceled Agent Carter.
I still blame most of my problems on Barry Allen. It's probably even his fault they canceled Agent Carter.
This has been a really good season but I've also had fun with each arc getting a subtitle now
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Punisher, But With Fire
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Westworld (No Nudity)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Flashpoint
Now that I'm thinking about it more, I may have mixed up my reboot subtexts- Xena's the one that's going Actually Gay.
This really was not what I was expecting, but at least Veronica in that ridiculous cape outfit is my new definition of life goals/wife goals.
Can I interest you in iZombie?
I feel like that's exactly what was promised back when the show was in development. Did I imagine that??
#The100
Agreed on Patrick Warburton somehow being both a perfect Lemony Snicket and almost the opposite of the picture in my head. I really can't figure out how that works.
The Pushing Daisies influence is definitely accurate since one of the producers who directed the Bad Beginning and Wide Window episodes (also the original…
I still don't understand how Palicki and Nick Blood got convinced to leave Agents of SHIELD for a spinoff that very, very clearly was never going to happen.
Oh no it definitely makes sense, and I can't imagine a network weekly show would actually take that risk of upsetting an audience that's already been waiting for ten months. I guess I just felt like it could make the episode tighter if they left out the last five minutes.
My first CD was also NSYNC (pretty sure the second was Backstreet Boys, ofc), and The Lion King was the first movie I saw in a theater
When will Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner make the lesbian romcom I deserve
I kind of wished the whole episode was just invasion day - with the updates on present-day plot saved for next week. Is that weird?
Anyway, good little sci-fi shows like this always need more attention than they get, so thanks for weekly reviews!
You guys aren't talking about the dog enough.
Like anyone's watching this for something besides Tom Hardy anyway. But also, it's one episode in and I'm already yelling at Oona to ditch her dumbass husband and get with her brother, so I guess it all works enough for me.
(and the dog because of course there's a dog)
Poutine with grated cheese is not real poutine.
Honestly the best part of the entire last season was him shouting "Shalom!" at Arthur over and over again
Hopefully having Han & Leia's parenting decisions be murky at best was enough they won't want to go three-for-three
At the very least, this "argument" definitely comes up way more often than it would have if Rey was a dude. The problem is that she's a female character with a typical male hero storyline.
Yeah but that's where the general "the force draws everything together" reasoning always comes in. It's a bit silly & kinda lazy, but it works.