I love Wells just facepalming when past Barry walks in and says where's the other me he's like "are you kidding me he didn't even knock you out?"
I love Wells just facepalming when past Barry walks in and says where's the other me he's like "are you kidding me he didn't even knock you out?"
AND that when the flash characters go to Earth-2, they meet that Earth's version of "Deadshot"!
It kind of seems like the metahuman-detecting Earth-2 equivalent of a smartwatch
When you watch the show on Netflix there is no "previously on the flash" but. Now I wish there was so I remembered things like that
I love Spike's song in that so much. James Marsters has a great gravelly rock voice there
What was the origin again? I'd go back and watch the episode but I'm too lazy
That's the best pun I've seen in a long while oh my god
Not really, the Arrow flashbacks were pretty good outside of season 3
Yah that was dumb, if they're gonna be in a relationship anyway wouldn't it be safer if they were BOTH Time Masters? I appreciate the attempt to flesh out Rip some more, and on a certain level it works; the flashbacks just needed more focus, better writing, and more time. Just take all the time spent on Ray/Kendra…
When Rip blurted out to Rory that he only brought him along because him and Cold were a package deal, I literally had to pause the episode to groan and complain about how incompetent Rip is. It has to be intentional at this point right? They must know they're making him look like a complete idiot
Gotta be honest, I thought this was a weaker episode. They didn't do enough with the time pirate idea, the Cold "having to kill" Mick bit was abrupt and unnecessary (also why was it in the exact same "middle of nowhere" forest as where Cold found out Flash's identity), and as usual Kendra was relegated to an…
Well it is a sexy metaphor…
I was so disappointed when I found out Knox was bad, I don't think I've ever had a character twist shock me more. I know he was a W&H employee and I should've seen it coming, but he just seemed so good-natured! He was the last person I would've suspected to be secretly evil, and even after the reveal, I could never…
Honestly I don't know how she did it. I would listen to her voice and it's weird, I could hear traces of Fred but still a completely distinct and separate character. She makes you feel bad for Illyria too, despite what she did. It really is an amazing performance, Amy Acker is something else on this show man
Well they'd all already grieved for Cordy by this point, finding out she was dead in You're Welcome, while tragic, doesn't have the same sudden impact that Fred's death had
It works too that's the amazing part. Like I shouldn't feel bad for an ancient demon that killed one of my favorite Buffyverse characters and took her body, but I do! Even just when she sees her temple ruined, the look on her face makes you feel bad for her, even though she's done nothing at this point to earn the…
The entire scene of Spike figuring out what happened to Angel and getting more and more excited while Angel desperately tries to get Spike to go away is comedy gold
Can Constantine BE in The Legends Of Tomorrow? We need more of that character
Honestly I wish they had worked Constantine into Legends Of Tomorrow or something. I just want to see more of that character after watching this episode
I would've loved Lineage A LOT more if they had commited to that being his father. Would've given all the drama afterwards real gravity, and making him a cyborg just kinda took the psychological intrigue out of the episode