"You know I've never done drugs. It was because I was always afraid I'd see weird stuff".
"You know I've never done drugs. It was because I was always afraid I'd see weird stuff".
"Yeah, until later in the show when she suddenly couldn't even handle Barry by himself".
I always thought that if they really wanted to avoid the G word, they could just use his comic book title. Though, honestly, I'm not sure how well "The Presence" would gel with a show this campy.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: if they ever make a worthy adaptation of "The Sandman", Tilda Swinton would be PERFECT casting for Desire of the Endless.
To be fair, she was the very first host that he ever encountered in a place that he's clearly obsessed with. There's probably vast expanses of Westworld that MiB has memorized perfectly too, so remembering one host probably isn't too big a deal for him.
Also kudos to Cadmus (and the writers) for finding a genuinely clever way to depower Kara without resorting to Kryptonite.
Also, if you read into some of the stuff in the flarrowverse (I.e. Rip's comment about seeing "Dark knight's fall", the Harley cameo on Arrow, the Waynetech Easter egg at the end of the Flash pilot), the DCTV multiverse has two Batmen.
"I imagined a world where I wasn't the damsel"
Aw, I don't know, I like Nate's enthusiasm about stuff. It's endearing. That, and he has a certain earnestness about him that I can't help but enjoy. Maybe it's just because it reminds me of Kara a little, and who doesn't love Kara?
I actually thought Kelly was the standout performance of this episode. I'm so used to him playing dicks that are comfortable with their dickishness that this is a nice change of pace. It's cool to see him play someone who believes that their doing the right thing (or, at least, willing to come up with a decent…
Honestly, the math on Barry's speed makes no sense. They said back in Season 2, pre-tachyon enhancement, that the max-speed he's run is mach 3.3 (to make the bridge jump when fighting Trajectory). Then, post-tachyon enhancement (the very next episode), they specifically mention that he's running four times as fast as…
For all of you book/ source material nerds out there, the book that Chloe was reading to Trixie at the end was "Coraline", a children's book written by Neil Gaiman.
The fact that Trixie loves "Coraline" makes me like her even more than I did before (and makes perfect sense for the character).
Really, they should have made "Gotham Central". The fact that they chose to do this instead constantly perplexes me. You have source material that already does everything that you clearly want to do, without having to worry about origin stories and the fact that Batman is apparently younger than everyone else in the…
Oh, haha, fair point. But I would still count this as the first episode seeing as we didn't get confirmation until now.
"I'm jealous of the people who either never started watching or started watching but got out early."
Definitely. I mean, Person of Interest started at a VERY easy place, and that ended up boasting some of the most complex explorations of ASI I've ever seen.
"Can a paintball-type thing break a glass bottle?"
"…its just that Tom Cavanaugh played the role to damn near perfection, that everyone just compares Letscher to Cavanaugh."
I kind of hope they find a way to bring Jay in to fight Thawne, just so we can get one step closer to classic JSA.
Just be glad you didn't have to put up with his AOS reviews (I assume. Idk if you watch that show). I swear, if he had mentioned the words "visual style" or "Kevin Tancharoen" one more time…