As much as it pains me to say this, it would be way more Angelus-esque of him to snap Simmons neck and put her in Fitz's bed.
It's not a perfect metaphor, but (POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT) Fitz is way more the Giles of this series than Daisy.
As much as it pains me to say this, it would be way more Angelus-esque of him to snap Simmons neck and put her in Fitz's bed.
It's not a perfect metaphor, but (POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT) Fitz is way more the Giles of this series than Daisy.
"Joey's superhero name is going to be "Bulletproof." It almost has to be."
And then shows up on Jessica Jones for coffee dates.
I've only read a little of the Negan arc but I heard somewhere that their first choice was Kevin Durand. As far as I can tell, he would have been perfect. Then again, I'm no expert on this series.
Oh yeah. He's papa Wayne now.
If the Batman vs. Superman trailers are anything to go by, that trend ain't gonna change.
It so reminds me of "Out of Time": a mostly good episode elevated to heart-in-your-mouth greatness by the last couple of acts.
Also, I love that as fast as Zoom was, he still came off as imposing as he did. It might just be that's he's physically bigger than Barry, but there's something weirdly monolithic about him.…
Yeah, but he was also the only one that managed to kinda hurt Zoom, so maybe chillaxing is the way to go.
Yes but the CW is owned by CBS, so a crossover is still very much on the table.
I'll admit I kind of enjoyed this week's episode, but I think the relative bump in quality highlights why it's so hard to stop watching this show. I feel like Gotham does with single episodes what the Walking Dead does with certain arcs*. Most of the episodes are just interminable, but, JUST as you've finally deemed…
While I'm not over the moon about this show yet, I will say that I'm enjoying it so far. A large part of that is Melissa Benoist. I haven't had much experience with her beyond bit-parts, but I remember liking her in them (what the fuck is wrong with you, Miles Teller?). Her smile is just so goddamn infectious, and…
"This is a Doctor who is not too proud to plead and beg…"
See, this is why I love Capaldi's doctor so, so much. His performance and the way he's written just has NO ego. Even when he's speechifying for ten minutes straight, you never get the feeling that's he's brandishing his legend around like Ten or Eleven would…
I'm not exactly a DC comics expert, but couldn't red eyes be Martian Manhunter? I know the eyes alone aren't much to go on, but he did also say that he had (past tense) a family, which follows if he's the last of his kind. Also, there's the fact that his name is an alliteration, and the fact that Berlanti loves…
"You're dinner, Bi-atch!"
No, there's nothing wrong with calling it out. There is, however, something wrong with going on about it for almost two seasons when it's clearly not going to change. Also, considering that a lot of ABC shows have that same washed-out look, it's in large part a network issue* as well, which never seems to get…
"…he thinks Garrett is a stern but kind teacher and even a surrogate father figure, not getting he was a psycho twisting Ward into his weapon…"
Speaking of Buffy parallel's, is anyone else really, REALLY scared that they've Illyria'd Simmons and we're just waiting for the penny to drop? Psychological trauma's all well and good, but you don't come back from an alien world with only mental scars.
"I'm Jerry Smith, and I LOOOOVE sucking BIIIIIIG, sweaty ******* and licking disgusting, furry testicle sacks"
"Uh… okay"
I always thought that Peter's original power would have been way better if he was basically a Sensate. Like, when he needed help, he could call on a small number of other Evos (I guess that's what we're calling them now? I would just keep calling them Heroes, but alright, whatever), who could step into his shoes and…
See, it's moments like this I wish I watched the Colbert Report.