I'm glad they showed us Shaw at the end. Keeping the characters in the dark certainly ups the tension but keeping the audience in the dark on something like that wears thin pretty quickly.
I'm glad they showed us Shaw at the end. Keeping the characters in the dark certainly ups the tension but keeping the audience in the dark on something like that wears thin pretty quickly.
Well thankfully Korra finished up before they launched this. This is really getting out of hand. I'm really worried that this going to get the point where every network has their own service.
I was happy when the Speed Force was specifically mentioned.
The fact that she counts every time she has had people killed is very telling. I think a large part of her mental well being is tied up in knowing that she works for the greater good. I would not want to be up against her when that illusion is broken.
Actually I'm glad team Machine had a smaller part in this. What little we had of Reese and Root in this one still nearly had me crying. I don't think I have the emotional fortitude to have Shaw actually be dead.
Every part of that episode worked. The simulations were great, the flashbacks were great, the simplified simulation was hilarious, and the end hady jaw on the freakin ground. Going from the high of the kiss to gut wrenching combination of Shaw going down and Root's look of anguish (Amy Aker is amazing) was the best…
The song is the emotional pivot point of the whole movie. It kills everytime they skip over it.
The whole lackluster resolution to the Black Canary murder desives a bigger knock. The whole magic brainwashing plant combined with the fact it took them so long to investigate Merlyn felt so contrived.