I can only imagine that they couldn't figure out a way to get all three on Cold's motorcycle. I would have LOVED it if they had thrown him in a sidecar. It would have cracked me up.
I can only imagine that they couldn't figure out a way to get all three on Cold's motorcycle. I would have LOVED it if they had thrown him in a sidecar. It would have cracked me up.
I'm 100% with you on that. It just seems like, unless they want to spend an episode or two getting into the whole thing, explaining Oa, the Guardians, the Corps, and so on, it would get complex to have two Lanterns running around. Of course, if they decided just to have Hal Jordan play the role of Abin Sur, and Diggle…
Oh, yeah, he certainly would have, but I think they foreclosed that route in the most recent "The Flash" episode when they mentioned the Ferris Air test pilot that mysteriously disappeared.
Yeah, but earlier in the season, the nanites needed to be directly injected into Ray, right? So I just kind of assumed that they needed to be spread somehow. I guess since that episode, someone's taken some classes at the Hideo Kojima school of storytelling.
I was thinking everyone should be dead because they never bothered to show them distributing the counter-agent, or did I just miss that?
It's the thimble of power! Turns out the League of Assassins are just a bunch of seamstresses.
So, in the past few weeks, Felicity has borrowed her recently-dumped boyfriend's helicopter, private jet, and super-technology armor suit to help out her new boyfriend. This guy is just letting her walk all over him! Bet you dollars to doughnuts that the car they're in at the end is Palmer's, too.
"Barry!"
"Thanks, Felicity, for outing my secret identity to a supervillain."
I've always assumed that secret identities in these CW shows were more due to courtesy than anything. It's not like they're trying too hard. Barry and pals have ended every confrontation they've had by staring, unmasked, at the bad guys as…
It might just be that I'm still in my almost embarassingly generous seven-day Plus trial period, but I'm pretty sure I don't even get that many ads. It seems like it's just fifteen seconds, which is hardly even enough time to check a second screen, so you know I'm watching those.
It really depends on what I'm watching. I'm certain the networks get to set their own number of ads. Conservatively, I would say Fox has about nine minutes of ads for a half hour program, and I marvel at the number of ads ABC forces me to watch. The CW, though? Done in a flash.
Ooh, thirty minutes? Guess I'll have to get to this later.
Fun thing IMDB taught me: sexy redhead ninja is also the stuntwoman for Adrienne Paliki. And was a stuntwoman on Agent Carter, for Kate Beckinsale on Underworld, and is a stuntwoman for the upcoming Wonder Woman. What I'm saying is, I think she may have actual superpowers.
Captain Cold and friends are always my favorite part of any episode in which they appear. It's as though they have a competition going for who can be the most hilariously over the top.
Also, a Green Lantern reference? Heck yeah!
This episode really made me realize how short most of the cast is in this show. Some of the shots made Sansa look like a giant, but no, she's just 5'9".
I swear, the people who make that show are striving for that. When I used to watch, and people asked me how it was, I would describe it as "aggressively average." It seemed like whenever a character I disliked started acting in a way I didn't hate, one of the characters I actually liked would become less interesting.
I find myself hoping (but not expecting) that the writers just flip the frigging table on the way out of this season. "BOOM! Oliver stays Ra's! Thea is the Green Arrow! See you next season!"