It's something I question all the time.
It's something I question all the time.
I think it does relate to the main story - she's losing her spot as her son's go-to person because she wants to keep him cocooned with her instead of allowing him independence like the therapist and father want. So she's acting out by effectively sabotaging some of Sam's efforts. The rest of it is perhaps a little…
My sister-in-law armchair diagnosed my brother as having Asperger's at dinner last month, because he likes to ignore her when she's talking about herself or negatively about him.
I've watched the entire series, and I actually enjoyed it.
The descriptor you're looking for is serial killer. He looks like a serial killer without the beard.
I thought she married one of her Glee costars?
You're my sort of person. I had a list by air date.
Tell me about it. I stopped watching before Christmas. There are all these random weeks off that means you can't just watch episode 10 of each in the order they're on during the week. Because I'm anally retentive about watching them in order, I checked the air date for each episode and made a goddamn list of something…
Yeah it does feel a bit like the writers are seeing which cast member sends them the nicest stuff or is happy to take less cash to be allowed to survive next year.
What do you think took longer to do in the bunker? Curtis' braids or all the buckles on Laurel's canary outfit? Both ridiculous.
He'll be what, 38, by the end of season 7? It's a pretty physical show and he seems to work out an insane amount for it. I wouldn't blame him for wanting to pull the pin at that point and have the cushier and better paying movie work.
The problem with the kid is that he's too old to be cute. A ten year old is just going to talk back to you and be generally annoying.
I'd be fine with no Black Siren next season. The character is a step up from Laurel, but that's such a low bar.
Maybe they all just appear via flashbacks in Oliver's increasingly unhinged mind as he deals with being mayor and being a single dad to a moody pre-teen?
So dumb. Giving in to Amell's wig hatred last season and having Ollie cut his hair as a prison guard was not a good move.
More believable than Laurel successfully taking them on after a few weeks training with whatsisname (Wild Cat? Too lazy to google).
It felt like a rushed replacement after realising that Ragman was lame and needed to leave.
Time travel and multiverses have really ruined a good death in the Arrowverse.
He's no Slade Wilson.
Nah, I kind of agree. I just caught up on all of the Arrowverse from episodes 10/11 over 3 weeks after getting horribly behind and I thought Chase's plan was dumb. He was menacing and unhinged, but surely he would have had more satisfaction living to know how Oliver suffered? Also, it was kind of ridiculous that he…