I mean, frankly, you'd think he would have taken his mother's last name especially if she was trying to hide him.
I mean, frankly, you'd think he would have taken his mother's last name especially if she was trying to hide him.
I wanted someone to be like, "WAIT WAIT WAIT. Where does this portal go? Who are we sending 100 bombs to?!"
Oh my god, he's soooooo boring. I swear, if he doesn't turn out to be doing SOMETHING nefarious, it will have been a total waste casting him at all.
I had a bit of an issue with how much happened sort of weirdly off camera (Will's run into with the Big Bad; Coulson, Fitz, and the Big Bad all making it through the portal; everyone escaping the explosion at the castle), but it's a relatively minor complaint. Great episode.
Yeah, honestly, Liv making some zombie friends probably wouldn't be the worst thing in the world.
Good point on the "What, do these guys just not have sex with their wives anymore, post-zombie?" Hadn't considered that.
Well, putting her in a wide shot next to the Chubby Batsuit isn't really helping with that second complaint.
It looks like a cosplay photoshop job. Just… baffling.
The suit is so unflattering! I get that it's armor, but it does make him look so adorably pudgy from most angles.
And you know what, I actually 100% forgot she was in this episode. Does she ever show up again after Oliver sends the Geek Squad off to science stuff?
As someone who doesn't read the comics, I guess I'm glad that's what they were going for because, mesh, what a dick. Hard to root for a romance with a dude that weird and controlling.
I also just find him to be bland and a little hard to understand at times. Like, if this is the PERFECT guy to cast on all aspects other than his skin tone, that's one argument… but that's clearly not the case.
Yeah, I didn't really get him responding exactly the same way the second time either. It just seemed unnecessary. She said Felicity was a pretty name! That's a classic opening to be like, "Yeah, I'll respect your boundaries, but I'm not going to lie to my live-in girlfriend with the pretty name about this."
Well, it's not like anyone particularly likes the guy. (Except Caitlin. Poor Caitlin, doesn't even get invited on crossover adventures.)
Okay, I feel like I'm crazy, so maybe someone can clear this up for me — Thomas says, "Grant was 17 when he burned my parents' house down, with Christian inside." But… Wasn't that just last season when he kidnapped his brother and faked the murder-suicide? IS WARD SUPPOSED TO BE 17?
Seriously, them telling him the whole plan then letting him wander off was DUUUUUUMB.
Caitlin and Harry had some… weird chemistry this episode. More than her and Jay, not that that surprises anyone. Poor Danielle Panabaker, always sparking with the wrong actors.
Well, he was raising the stabby serum thing like a gun, and she was probably right to be like, "This dude is a psychopath", but not calling for back-up was in and of itself a terrible move.
I would watch an entire web series of Jay sitting places, waiting for someone to call. At C.C. Jitter's, at the police station, on STAR Labs' front stoop.
Jay really has the personality of a wet sponge, doesn't he? Almost every appearance he's made lately (and sorry — wait — does Joe has a cell phone that can call through wormholes?) has been dedicated to him making cryptic pronouncements about Wells/Barry/Zoom, giving no particular reasoning for his thoughts, then…