“The enemy of my enemy is my friend.” Or ally, in this case.
“The enemy of my enemy is my friend.” Or ally, in this case.
Come on, everyone. Be fair. We must bear in mind that these plots serve to foreshadow the most decisive moments in history: on one side, the Norse world is descending into chaos; on the other side, the Christian world is rising to a new light. King Alfred the Great will be the one to turn the tide.
So I was right: the DeVoes did use this whole trial as a distraction.
That’s the one. LOL
Aw... Streaky looks so cute. If only he didn’t look too much like Salem Saberhagen. XD
I’ll admit, I was wondering whether Ivar would’ve thought of something to outsmart his enemies. But it seems that he has found his match in Bjorn Ironside. After all, he had reason to fear him more than any of his brothers. Just proves that Ivar isn’t invincible, which is a bit of a relief.
Hearing Alfred talk about how there is good and evil inside of us, how we each have angels and devils, it makes me feel as if he shares Henry Jekyll’s philosophy. Pretty powerful stuff.
When Ivar gave Heamund a fighting chance, I thought maybe there was a spark of honor in him after all. One can only hope.
When I heard the word “Sicily,” I thought of the Mafia. Bjorn and co. are lucky that the Cosa Nostra don’t exist at this point in time. Euphemius makes a pretty good gangster impression, but he doesn’t have the modern technology that allows the gangsters to rule the street. LOL
Maybe we’ll find out in the rest of this season.
I’m pretty sure that breaking up Team Arrow had been Cayden James’ plan from the beginning. Like the Thinker, he’s had his eye on them since the start of the season. We’re dealing with evil geniuses whose brains are more dangerous than any martial art or meta-human power combined.
What is she, a psychiatrist? LOL
Ah, yes. The Superior Spider-Man. Question is: Why didn’t the Thinker want to turn into the Superior Flash? XD
When Ivar was in that hooded cloak, I thought of either Darth Sidious sitting in his throne room, Darth Maul on the hunt, or a young Darth Vader marching into the Jedi Temple. Makes you wonder how strong the dark side is in this dude.
After watching this last night, I did some online research. Turns out the name “Rory” is of Scottish and Irish origin. Therefore, since Mick may be of Irish descent (as I know I am), the lesson of this story would have to be this: Never come between an Irishman and his drink. You could get hurt. ROFL
If Silver Banshee was Topher Grace’s Venom, Reign here is Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin. Kid wakes parent up and parent can’t remember the transformation; parent shortly after begins a mass slaughter; corporate scumbag (i.e. Morgan Edge and the OsCorp board members) incurs parent’s wrath; parent tries to kill corporate…
Who’d have thought Professor Pyg had a Southern accent in this show??? And just what were his victims before he went killing cops? Imperfect people that needed “fixing?” It happened in Arkham Knight.
Well, I had a feeling Stein would leave the Legends behind, but not in the way we saw last night. If I may, this is a snippet from a song in Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical which should prove appropriate for our fallen professor and company:
Didn’t expect this version of Leonard Snart to get all soft. Plus, having a more heart-hardened Winn and a Nazi-mirror Quentin Lance should add a bit of emotional weight to Alex and Sara, respectively. There’s even an Earth-X Felicity as an “undesirable.” As if seeing the Dark Arrow and Overgirl marry wasn’t…