I prefer the packages where some knob goes on about how fabulous he is and how he's going to win the whole thing, then falls on the first obstacle.
I prefer the packages where some knob goes on about how fabulous he is and how he's going to win the whole thing, then falls on the first obstacle.
I'm sorry, stringy hair? Kylo Ren had shampoo commercial worthy hair.
They're character driven to a point - it's like a stripped down, happier version that takes away the background reasons of why a character is like what they're like. Some are quite skilled at thinking of new background events to explain characters and a lot just wipe the slate. In the latter example, I always have the…
I'm guessing the 1994 film is The Lion King and Liam Neeson played Qui-Gon Jinn in the Phantom Menace.
This is true. The price disparity is particularly evident with media products.
I'm more amazed by the note in that table saying the average US ticket price is $8.58. The adult price for a basic theatre session is $17 here in Australia (nearly $13 US based on current exchange rates).
I've seen it. I'll leave some space if you want to watch without knowing my opinion.
A fine that Depp could earn in about five minutes and a video that was widely mocked because it looked like a hostage video. Based on his comments on Kimmel, he still doesn't realise why smuggling two dogs into Australia is a big deal.
Depp came out of that interview, nay this whole fiasco, looking like a tool.
Re Palmertech - was Felicity just the CEO or did she also have Ray's shares in the company?
I think the writers made a point of saying that Oliver still has money. He's poor by billionaire standards, but he still has millions in trust from his mother.
Was it just the hair, or was he looking more tanned as well?
I think the one thing we can all agree on was that the whole secret son thing was a wasted opportunity, poorly executed and character assassination on several fronts.
Oliver made a point in this episode about the city needing hope. Coincidentally, that's what fuels the magic that can go up against Darhk's. So i'm assuming next week will end with Oliver leading a big love-in singalong with the citizens of Star City to defeat Darhk, or something.
I'm hoping the point to that argument was revealing that it was Donna that kicked out Noah, thus getting rid of some of the father/daughter angst so they can work with Noah at some point in the future.
I'd forgotten that. Both Hawkpeople were present then, why couldn't they tell Rip to head back to that time and vacuum Savage up?
I think they wrote them quite well initially. The whole secret son thing was just thrown in to blow up what seemed to be a fairly functional relationship.
YES. Clearly they'd written the entire season before any episodes aired, particularly the one where he died and the audience was practically dancing in the street.
I'd be down with adding Rip to the casualties now that Sara's proved she can pilot the Waverider. I heartily second bringing Snart back, but I'd be ok with he and Sara hooking up and snarking at each other. Adding Nyssa to that mix would be delicious.
I've got my fingers crossed that LoT ends with the Hawkpeople dying or otherwise dispatched, but that seems unlikely. Why focus on the characters that work when you can double down on the ones that suck?