I think she bulk ordered on the black pleather and buckles and is looking to offload some and make a bit of cash back.
I think she bulk ordered on the black pleather and buckles and is looking to offload some and make a bit of cash back.
That was my number one annoyance about the last few episodes of last season and in this.
The writers piling back on the Laurel loves Ollie rubbish during last season was a joke. Pre-island Oliver was an arsehole who abused drugs and alcohol, wasted any potential he may have had and constantly cheated on his girlfriend without remorse, including with her sister. Having Laurel completely ignore all that…
He killed both Ra's and Damien, but now he seems to be back to killing minions, which you know is going to see minion wage demands skyrocket.
That would have meant ditching the season 2 flashbacks, which are legitimately great.
Whomever signed off on Stephen Amell being able to ditch the wig in the flashback needs a kick up the backside.
I think adding elements of mysticism and magic harmed a show that relied on brute strength, rat cunning and some fancy tech. It created villains that were seemingly unbeatable without Oliver relying on magic and then resorting to killing to get rid of them.
I think she ineffectually swung her baton a few times and somehow managed to take out trained assassins despite all reason.
They spent all their time carving the boobs and forgot to do the rest. That was a genuinely awful piece of shit.
If someone doesn't pistol whip Barry and shout at him to stop fucking up the timeline in this series of the Flash, I will be very disappointed.
I think the relationship worked just fine in the first half of season 4 and showed that the writers were capable of working it in organically. It fell to shit when they introduced that ridiculous ultimatum for Oliver to keep his son a secret, instead of allowing Oliver some emotional growth.
I'm not really enthused by the idea of a whole new team of heroes. It felt last year that they had too many characters in the lair and they're cramming a bunch of new ones in with only Laurel dropped. This does not bode well for Diggle screentime.
Yeah, it was basically just Chris Evans ruining the first season with his shouting and over-exuberance.
Ross was the best when he had anger issues and wasn't everyone's whipping boy.
The third novel isn't credited for the screenplay because the movie isn't based on that. It's based on a series of columns that Helen Fielding released probably 10 years ago.
It pretty much gets the main plot of P&P, which is essentially rich guy acts like a knob, girl then believes gossip about rich guy because she's now prejudiced against him because of said behaviour, guy goes to great pains to show he isn't knob, girl jumps him.
I think it's Love Actually. Hugh Grant slams Colin every time he appears onscreen.
You could understand Oliver defeating him, but Thea was a stretch. Skinny teen who'd been training for all of six months defeating a massive guy with years of combat experience and training doesn't really compute.
I've been wondering whether it holds up; I don't think I've watched it since I was about five or six and I LOVED it. There's nothing worse than revisiting a childhood favourite and being disappointed. Or confused. The Neverending Story just confused me as an adult.
Ugh, Smash. So much wasted potential.