Quentin Lance?
Quentin Lance?
Well I mean for Barry it makes sense, because super speed
To me it strikes me as Cat knows she's Supergirl and doesn't have time to fully be her assistant, so shes going to get a new assistant and promote Kara to a non-descript position where she can work with Winn and James on Supergirl stuff and help cat in whatever ways necessary without having to commit to being at the…
Kara throwing Cat off the building was the most shocking moment I've seen not just in this show but probably in the whole Arrowverse. I actually thought she might die for a minute
when i saw her stretch her arms my first thought was "oh so she's Elastagirl now?"
Well I mean that's basically what iris tells Barry in her pep talk to him this episode so I think that's what the show is try to say
Lmao gotta love the time wraiths only being a thing in one episode. The time travel in this show is so wonky
Yah its weird that our reviewer spent a whole paragraph brutally complaining about Shade when that monster two episodes ago was way worse
Yah its funny how they give him little quirks like that that genuinely make him seem like he's from another world that thinks just slightly differently. A lot of that is on Cavanagh too
Locking him in the cell made sense because they didn't know what would happen with him and how severe it might be. It seemed like when they saw the full extent of what alchemy could do to wally they came to the sound conclusion that it would be inhumane to leave him in there.
Yah Idk why they didn't just say Kara was sick with something. We know Cat doesn't let people come into work sick and even if she had been like "Kira needs to tell me she's sick herslef" Hank could've just turned into her briefly to impersonate Kara calling in sick
This show has a dialog problem in general. Every episode features at least 2 long emotional monologues, and while they work sometimes, a lot of the time they just feel like retreads. Also the dialogue often lacks subtlety, and is expositionary far more than is necessary. The actors are all great and put their all in…
Don't forget Victor Garber, hasn't he been a Broadway star?
Although Agent Carter still got canceled so idk if it helped much
I have mixed feelings on secret identities. They can be done right, but a lot of these superhero shows just use them as annoying plot devices when they need to stir up drama between characters (looking at you Flash)
Over/under on how many episodes it’s going to take for Barry to reveal his secret identity to Julian? I say five
Yah…is this version of Killer Frost just Elsa or is Elsa just Killer Frost
Or the Todd from Bojack Horseman, he's pretty cool too
Right now wild dog is basically discount Roy
Honestly that would be a funny gag, but it'd also be a bit fanservicey and there'd surely be ham-fisted DiaLogue explaining the joke