Feels like James is gonna let go of Catco soon enough. Like, the only time he feels alive is when he's being a hero, right? So presumably the board meetings or whatever will start to get skipped, and there we go.
Feels like James is gonna let go of Catco soon enough. Like, the only time he feels alive is when he's being a hero, right? So presumably the board meetings or whatever will start to get skipped, and there we go.
"Don't tell Iris"
It helps that he is an actual journalist, rather than a vigilante who uses the news to learn about crimes. Like, I think that's all there is. He takes journalism seriously, while Kara & James would throw it over the side in a heartbeat if it helped with their other lives.
"I was rooting for ya, kid".
The description of women 'standing by their man like Lobotomy Barby' was a great zing. But the bit at the end where Amy played that role was absolute perfection.
Murder pervert. Shot dozens of times, then spat on.
No such thing as post-B99. This show must run forever.
*Jake turns around chair*
Deveraux: That's MY move!
Jack: Oh I know.
*Rosa turns around chair*
Deveraux (whispering): Double Tracker…
Anyone else see AIDA 'disengage' Mace's body and think that that's the backdoor that Radcliffe was talking about? It pulls people out when they die? Hope not.
Did anyone else think it was super creepy that Fitz and Simmons, despite their separation, each corrected someone with the 'It's Doctor' line? Gah!
Stuff that was amazing:
It's the Pit Of Hate, right? It's where he always hangs out.
"He's already got a job much better than spunging up jizz, right?"
"…"
I could agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.
Facists? Where on earth does the reviewer get that? These guys are anarchists, if anything. No member of the cast has ever attempted to command anyone, ever, and antags that do are roundly mocked.
" Betty suddenly be all jealous of Archie and Veronica"
"It's worse than it sounds, there was a jazz brunch involved."
Ah, see, there's our difference of opinion. I don't think that Ward in different circumstances is 'better' or 'worse'. If he hadn't had those things happen to him, he'd be a conformist. Since he did, he's still a conformist. What he conforms to is different, but he's the same guy.
It feels like you are kinda acting like there is a second 'real' Daisy, behind the one who is addicted to sway. Thus, when the addiction goes away, the 'real' one emerges and behaves reasonably again. My experience suggests that it doesn't work that way. Folks leave jail cold sober and are off the wagon by day's…
I mean, it could've, but we see no sign that Daisy ever did so. Like, she wanted her fix. She went back.