True. Jax has already been established as young and hot-headed so that his actions were very much in character.
True. Jax has already been established as young and hot-headed so that his actions were very much in character.
That's actually the problem with this show. It ends when they kill Savage. As a result, killing Savage has to be put off for as long as possible. Of course, this weakens the team and makes them look ineffective/stupid. It would have been much better if Savage had an immortal team of people who all had to be destroyed…
They've just agreed to revive Prison Break. Aren't they going to have to eventually write Snart out as well?
They were in space surrounded by an oxygen-rich environment. In this case, Firestorm would have equaled "boom."
She wasn't completely thawed out and she didn't want to kill him.
Dude's gotta eat like everybody else. If everybody held out for high art, few people would be working. :)
The writers tried allowing Iris to react like a normal human being and stay mad, but all the fans did was blame Iris and hate her for it. I read a lot of comments and it seems to me that most fans expect women to stay pleasant and forgive everyone. When they don't, they're accused of being whiny bitches.
Let's wait a week to see how that shakes out. After all, Kara seemed to forgive Hank at first too, but I get the feeling that this isn't over. Also, Kara never considering killing anyone as a possible outcome has been getting on my nerves for a while now. She's so naïve in thinking that you can reach everyone. She…
This makes me think of Sliders. where in every universe. every background character held the same jobs.
We will, give it time. Although I think it's hilarious that Wally is supposed to adjust to his mom dying and finding out that he has a dad who already has the perfect son quickly, Meanwhile Caitlin was criticized for moving on to Jay too quickly. What do the viewers want? Should characters be given time to act like…
Same here. I can't understand people not loving it. Matt Damon was the perfect choice. Even knowing how the movie ended, I still ended up holding my breath at the very end. When Lewis says, "We got him," I cried.
I thought that Watney acted that way because otherwise, he would've broken down. He was all alone and as far as he knew, completely f*cked. In my eyes, his arrogance and detachment were defense mechanisms that kept him going as opposed to curling up in a ball and giving up. Particularly, the "God, God, God" scene…
I see Ichabod as more trying to be the nice guy. He thinks he owes Zoe something because he courted her. Wooing wasn't taken lightly in his day and he doesn't want to hurt her feelings.
Victor Garber is gay too, isn't he?
Not if Zoom tricked the tests.
I like both of your theories.
Not really. It's possible to like kissing someone and not want a relationship with them. It's called a casual hookup and they happen all the time. It's not how I live, but to each his own.
I'm with you there. Barry finds Caitlin attractive, but that's it. He doesn't want her romantically. He's hot so she was into the kiss. Hell, anybody would have been, but that's all there was to it.
I thought that too. Jay was very vague about the side effects.
YES!!!