Yes, Barry is certainly a bit Rory-ish these days. Screws up, but there's Iris with a pep talk about how fabulous and wonderful he is.
Yes, Barry is certainly a bit Rory-ish these days. Screws up, but there's Iris with a pep talk about how fabulous and wonderful he is.
Also, Paris actually gets negative reactions from basically everyone because of her behaviour. I think it's the lack of anyone telling Rory she's in the wrong that grates on most people.
The whole dumped on his uncle by his loser mother should have given Rory a clue that Jess may have some issues.
It's still depressing. She has no job, lives with her mother, isn't with the baby's father. At least Lorelai decided to make a go of it herself at 16 - Rory seems like the type to rail against the universe on why her life has turned out like this instead of making something of herself.
Yet she got worked up about the idea that Rory was talking to Jess. TALKING.
And it's hard to believe that she's been floating around for ten years with the odd article here and there. If she was as crap at her job over that time period as she was in the revival, you think she would have moved home much sooner.
Same. I had the same feelings re Enlisted when Community got a sixth season.
Totally agree. Everyone around Rory is constantly praising her, the only people that question her are immediately treated like villains - Logan's dad, for instance. Any time she failed, there was always an explanation and she wound up getting her way, like when she was told to socialise and ended up getting caught in…
The main problem I had with Laurel calling out Oliver was that it was occasionally on stuff she herself had done. And it wasn't as if she had realised the error of her ways and was offering it as "hey, I did this, it was stupid, don't do it" advice, because she still thought she was in the right.
She did get some incredibly crap storylines (Drunk!Laurel has to be right up there), but Katie Cassidy was also pretty crap in the role. The only times she showed potential was when Laurel got snarky.
I think they could have had Laurel in the hallucination happy with Tommy, instead of having Oliver marry her. Oliver did treat her badly when they were together, but that was ten years ago. All he did in this version was admit he wasn't good enough for her and then dump her again.
I wonder if they're going to persist with the new recruits? I really hope not.
He did get beaten by a 19 year old girl that had been getting fighting classes for about six months.
What would take longer: Curtis braiding his hair or Laurel doing up all the buckles on her Canary costume?
He's the stereotypical guy from the rough part of town that has a problem with authority.
He does heartbroken Oliver incredibly well. The season 3 episode where he confessed to John that he didn't want to die alone down in the arrow cave was a killer.
Yeah, I'd agree with you. I never like Laurel because I think she was badly written and badly acted, but having her still think Oliver was the love of her life as she died was just cruel. Their pre-island relationship was one of him constantly cheating, drinking and taking drugs, while she ignored everything in the…
See, I didn't like Felicity or the other tech support in this episode. They were far too jovial for people with five of their close friends kidnapped by potentially murderous aliens. Especially Felicity - she was in love with Oliver for several years and was his fiancee up until six months ago, surely she should have…
Wild Dog is the worst. His attitude is ridiculous considering he signed up voluntarily to be part of Team Arrow and continues to be stupid considering he gave up Oliver's identity. I don't think we really need a team member that constantly butts up against the way things are done.
Nope. The way they set Ray up initially made him seem like a creeper. The buying of her workplace, the phone tracking, not cool.