It wasn't obliviousness though, it was clearly a self-created denial to avoid admitting that he needs help
It wasn't obliviousness though, it was clearly a self-created denial to avoid admitting that he needs help
I actually thought that scene was a painfully accurate representation of every nervous person auditioning for a singing role and being good enough to maybe be a background singer/dancer but not good enough to reach their Broadway dreams. It's a very specific kind of "bad singing" and it was pretty heartbreaking to…
The fact that he didn't succumb to his feelings and noticed where things were going before they happened might be the biggest sign that he is improving yet.
I never realized how funny Talbot could be. I'm glad the writers are giving him a bit of personality and making him more than just the generic bad guy military general he was when he was first introduced
Shockingly I think Fitz has become the most interesting character in the main cast. He and Simmons were nothing but annoying sidekicks when the show premiered, but they’ve both evolved so much, and Iain de Caestecker in particular has probably become the show's best lead actor with his portrayal of Fitz's mental…
Yeah honestly if Thor 2 just had a better villian it would be way more fondly remembered. I still maintain it’s better than the first Thor, even with the mind-numbingly boring villian
Wonder Woman is definitely better than some of the MCU movies, in fact if say it’s better than the Marvel movie also set in a past World War, the first Captain America
I feel like most shows would’ve taken that scene and made it an example of “oh Ward isn’t so bad! He wasn’t lying about everything, he still loves her!” but instead they played it as this dark twisted thing, showing his feelings as making his actions even worse than if he was just an emotionless killing machine. He…
I honestly thought J. August Richards was gonna be a main character watching the pilot, and was disappointed when they recruited dumb Skye for the team instead. Making J. August Richards part of the main cast would've totally helped the first half of this season not be incredibly lame
Mike Peterson should’ve been in the team from the beginning of the show. From the first episode alone he was far more interesting than those who actually joined the team (Ward and Skye) and his presence throughout the first season would’ve given the early episodes both much needed superpowered fights and an actual…
These midseason finales are especially annoying for those of us binging on Netflix because they put up the whole season at once, and without that gap in episodes that’s supposed to come midseason, it’s painfully obvious how much the seasons' stories grind to a halt to add an annoying dramatic cliffhanger. Between the…
I love that Rip being an ass and keeping secrets from everyone is basically a running gag at this point
I think it would be better if he wasnt already a main villian of TWO previous Arrowverse seasons. He's just been overused
Lowe really took what could’ve been a generic cult leader character and imbued him with a vulnerability that makes me empathize with his beliefs. He's one of the best antagonists in the whole series imo
The problem with centering anything around Amunet is she has incredibly shitty powers. Like the way they’ve set it up she seems unable to use her powers on anything but that specific set of metal she wears as a glove. I mean in her first appearance she was defeated by a fucking magnet.
I thought that's what they were gonna go for when he started telling stories about his private eye skills, but instead they just had him and Cisco get in a dumb fight
Pretty sure DeVoe just wanted Barry to think he’d gotten himself free there, so they could have that “fight" and his old body would die.
I didn’t notice Samantha was in the concentration camp scene, that’s an interesting detail. And I agree, the camp scene would’ve been better if the super team had been wearing the same striped pajamas as everyone else
Maybe there’s different Fuhrers for different “colonies” on Earth-X. So like, Oliver isn’t the head Fuhrer, just the Fuhrer of the "American" branch of the Nazi Party
I thought it was weird that Citizen Cold stayed on Earth-1 and Ray went back. I mean, Ray is from Earth-1 right? You’d think he’d just stay a little longer with Snart on his home universe. Which begs the question, if Ray is from Earth-1, why was he on Earth-X in the first place?