Going on the show's timeline, she got shot a few weeks before Christmas, so just under three months. Probably just long enough to splurge on a whole heap of cute, wheelchair appropriate outfits.
Going on the show's timeline, she got shot a few weeks before Christmas, so just under three months. Probably just long enough to splurge on a whole heap of cute, wheelchair appropriate outfits.
And you can't just shove them outside if they make a mess on the floor.
AND is an identical twin. Just think about that for a bit.
I think the guest interviews really depend on whether it's someone Colbert is genuinely interested in, or someone the network foists on him for promotional purposes. The former are nearly all great, the latter are mostly all adequate.
This is either going to be the best Flash episode ever, or the absolute worst. I don't see how there could be any in between.
I don't think it felt earned at all. Michael's been pushing Jane away for months, supposedly seeing someone else (did that get cleared up?) and then he comes back after Rose is killed and it's all okay now?
In fairness to Professor Totty, they'd supposedly been sharing some fairly steamy texts, so it's likely he assumed Jane was just as worked up as he was.
I think the only servant that Mary is genuinely fond of is Carson. The rest of her "kindness" towards the servants is based on the attitude that aristocrats had that they knew best for the lower classes and deigned to bestow their kindness from on high. Her attitude towards Mrs Hughes' feelings on the wedding is the…
There's also a child involved though. Mary's son might have felt some impact of his mother's past being revealed, but he's at least legitimate. If Edith's past got out, it would basically ruin any chance of Marigold having a decent life. It's better to be assumed to be the child of poor people that could no longer…
It gives me great pleasure to imagine them ten years down the track, Mary frustrated at her layabout husband that spends all of her son's money, his looks fading due to overindulgence of his lordship's port and cigars.
Well that's blaming the victim. Edith was still very much considering what life altering decision to make when Mary drops the truth bomb because she couldn't stand the fact that Edith would outrank her.
Plus, you could argue Mary already got her revenge for that by ruining Edith's FIRST engagement.
I think Arrow managed to integrate the LoT plotlines quite well because it was helped by a really strong villain and a general return to quality after a weaker season 3. For Flash, the LoT stuff felt completely separate and they've got a villain that is really poorly defined so overall Flash has felt weaker. Snart's…
Yeah, the season 3 angst would be bullshit to sit through again and I kind of find it hard to believe that Team Arrow would continue to function with Felicity turning into another of Oliver's exes. I suppose she and Laurel could bond?
That would be great, but…
I continue to enjoy Sara, Snart, Mick and occasionally Ray. Steiner less so, the rest I couldn't care less for.
This is true, especially as they've said that he always tries to align himself with whomever's in power at any given time.
Screw that, dump him somewhere the bounty hunter can grab him and take the ship with Snart and Sara as co captains. Gideon can tell them about the timeline and I'm sure someone else can figure out the ship.
I think people had higher expectations for this show because both Flash and Arrow spent so much time of their own seasons setting it up and it took some great characters in Sara and Snart. In the case of Flash that dragged down a number of episodes, so I suppose people think that if a show is going to take that much…
Felicity's definitely the type to keep her own name but I just don't see her starting another company if she and Oliver were still together and in control of Palmer Tech. Why bother starting another company if you were already in control of one that was doing the sort of work you always wanted?