I just want to say that I fuckin swear this damn show better not kill Connor. Here is where I would threaten to stop watching if it does, but I know I wouldn't.
Still, it better not kill Connor.
I just want to say that I fuckin swear this damn show better not kill Connor. Here is where I would threaten to stop watching if it does, but I know I wouldn't.
Still, it better not kill Connor.
In terms of comparisons, I think valid shows were brought up for understandable reasons.
However, I would say that its important to keep in mind the ensemble that this show uses. Doctor Who had 2-3 real main characters. Legends has 7(?) to include in any given episode.
In terms of comparing the show to something…
It could just be the political climate so close to election day, but after Supergirl drew such strong parallels to aliens and immigrants, I got a bit of a political undertone in the discussion of meta-humans this week.
The scene where Julian says "Now you're defending them?" and Barry replies with a "No, but . . ."…
I do have to agree that the format was a little cold. When I was watching I remember laughing at a few parts and there was no other sound and it was uncomfortable. A live audience would have been good.
I did enjoy the Reunion though. I liked how relaxed it was and how much tension it took off of the normal show. I feel…
I think they need to allow for more episodes in regular seasons. The show is obviously growing and gaining increasing amounts of attention. I don't understand why they don't up the episode count just a bit.
I've never heard of it. I've only ever heard of New England Clam Chowder and I have no idea why there are place's indicating a type of clam chowder. Why are their different kinds???
As an unrelated note to this specific episode, I feel like there's a good chance Nina Dobrev will be in the series finale. But I really really really hope its not some BS scene where she's silent and just walks off with Damon somewhere in the last few minutes or something like that. That's been a thing on several…
I think the show is trying not to reveal too much too fast to keep things at a certain pace, but I don't fully understand Sybil. Why isn't she just killing everyone? Why is she killing some bad dudes? Is she working for a bigger bad? Basically this and more questions are all leading to: I don't understand her…
"If Captain Nemo died in years past, how is he alive in Storybrooke?"
Not sure if I totally agree with the criticism of the Polk's storyline as I found them incredibly compelling. Even if its basically just a repeat, I thought these real versions were incredibly compelling. Where the show presented weird hillbillies who are cannibals, I thought these real Polks were full on demented.…
I miss The Newsroom. . . a lot.
Especially with this whole Donald Trump mess. I need to see Jeff Daniels spout off speeches about this election.
Oh I haven't read the comics, so I have a limited knowledge. Interesting to know though and thanks for not giving spoilers. I guess I'm just used to predictable TV match ups. I was thinking she was either gonna be his daughter or a girlfriend and thought love interest was more likely. Now I'm more excited to see where…
I enjoyed this episode for the most part. The only thing that worries me a bit is the fact that it seems like we very explicitly have all of our romantic relationships for the season presented in this one episode: Kara and Mon El, Alex and Maggie, J'onn and M'gann. I'm not mad about any of the combos, just the fact…
Sara's character is so great! In addition to her character just in general being both bad ass and delightful, I really appreciate the representation she brings. She's not just bisexual with a one off lesbian experience - something that tends to happen with a lot of bi female characters. I love that she truly has…
"he gives the season a much-needed comic jolt."
"It’s fun and funny, but never at the story’s expense."
I guess I just have a different opinion here.
Don't get me wrong I love the twist, and I think after Rory's murder is revealed I will really be loving this new direction. But everyone seems to really be praising this…
I'm really enjoying this slow burn of Riggs and Meredith. I'm waiting on them getting together and I really hope the show doesn't give it to me too soon.
However, I am ready for this to blow up in Meredith's face via Maggie already.
I've always been Team Angel and don't plan on ever changing.
I actually really like the role Thea is in right now and the fact that Oliver as Mayor is being addressed in some way. It gives Thea's character something meaningful to do and makes sense in light of the fact that Oliver himself is rarely acting as mayor for more than a few minutes in any episode.
I so agree. I'm perpetually missing Roy. Partially because of Colton Haynes, but I also just really appreciated the character and his relationship with Oliver.
My favorite thing about Buffy is that on a completely unrelated show, where there aren't even similar actors or an overwhelmingly similar plot, it still gets brought up because its such an icon.