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Its such a shame. I had high hopes for this show and I still do hope that one day it reaches its potential. But as long as Bruno Heller is the showrunner, I'm afraid that will not be the case. I have seen his interviews about the show and he just seems borred. No wonder the show is so "lackadaisical" as you say (I

I am not a fan of gotham at all (I stopped for the most part in episode 9 of season 1). But I started hearing some chatter about Jerome when the character first appeared, my ears pricked up when it intensified, I started to hear stuff like (Gotham is amazing..when Jerome is on screen). I watched the first two episodes

Chidi's goals and values were in a sense ultruistic but his obsession is again very similar to Tahani's. Tahani did everything to be perfect to impress her parents and be better than her sister. Chidi always wanted everything to be perfect but always failed because he was afraid he chose the wrong thing. It is selfish

In the end they were still selfish motivations. She has never done anything that was purity of intent, all was to make her feel better or to impress her parents. In this sense, Tahani never really grew up, she lived and died having a very child like view on life, always feeling like she was in the shadow of her

Its quite a tough role they are playing. Because it is a very specific one as Klaus and Violet are essentially two very depressed children!. How else can they be as individuals that is not monotone?. I think it has nothing to do with their age, they are doing just fine with the material they have been given (the

This one is going to be a strange bird. I saw this pilot when it first came out and while it didn't blow me away I did find it rather interesting. Especially considering it was a CBS pilot and now a Amazon show. If it stayed on CBS it would have had a episodic vibe with a status quo. The family were set up to be this.

As long as they don't lose the scenes of her as his assistant or her scenes with Lance. Their father/daughter relationship has been one of the great surprises of the season.

Yes it really sounds like it. There was a interview I read recently where he regrets rushing the Oliver/Felicity relationship. I didn't realize it myself at the time because I (like most viewers) just found the whole thing a slog that dragged everything down. But it really went from, dating, to almost marriage, to

Another fantastic episode of Arrow in what is so far a great season (I would say this season is better than the flash at the moment which is a big statement). I do have some mixed feelings of that final cliffhanger, I read ages ago that Laurel would be back in around episode 10 but I completely forgot so this took me

I really don't think they wrote his character that well at all this season. Sure I get he is mr terrific in the comics but almost everything about his character arc this season has felt like one gigantic ass pull, one after the other. First he is the "male version of Felicity", the tech geek. Then he is suddenly a

This episode made me smile allot. It reminded me of a time when I didn't hate Laurel and thought that even though she was never a great character, she was at least a okay one and not a terrible one (season 3 and 4). I also agree on Moira and Walter. Season 2 was for all intent and purposes a perfectly structured

Me neither!, for the most part I would say that is for the best BUT, in between your synopsis reading I do at least recommend 5 episodes of Season 1 that are worth watching: Episode 6,7,11,16 and 17. Oh and episode 18 the flash/supergirl crossover "worlds finest", but you sound like a flash fan and there is a slight

I prefer season 2 over 1 any day. It feels just much more fun and they have gotten a better handle of the characters (except for James). Personally I like Alex, she is one of my favourite characters and actually the gay storyline was slowly built through the course of the series, with various hints in season 1, it's

Exactly!, the romance felt like it was ripped from twilight with them trying to convey it in stares. As if that has really ever worked before, the only series I remember seeing where there was real meaning in the stares and the chemistry between the characters and actors just electrified every scene was Max/Liz in the

I love it when they do that. My favourite was in arrow with Lance saying "The city is under attack?. It must be may!".

I blame the network for calling it a four episode crossover when its actually a three episode crossover.

Yes I only just remembered that we saw a earth 2 version of Dante when I watched this episode. I am starting to get suspicious and wonder if Dante is Savitar.

What's wrong with Supergirl?. At the moment I find it more fun than the flash.

OMG! It is doc Cottle!. I didn't recognise him! I loved that guy!, he was awesome. Roslin "do you mind!" Cottle lights a cigarette in front of a Cancer patient. Cottle: "I do actually".

Yes she was.