Ah, yes, the Agents of SHIELD approach!
Ah, yes, the Agents of SHIELD approach!
I'm assuming it'll come up. (Twins, or Jay being duplicitous, or something.)
I liked Liv's aside to Clive at Terrell's front door: "Doesn't it feel like it's just been the longest day?" (Or something to that effect.) A nice nod to the everlasting nature of the TV day.
I thought it was a bit weird it all happened offscreen, right after we saw Major chatting with Babineaux. Figured it was leading to a set-up where Major WANTED to get caught or something.
Ahhhh, and that would actually explain the weird thing a few episodes back where Jay took a whole day to point out Earth-1 Jay/Hunter. "Look over there! It's a version of me wearing glasses, just sitting there! No, no one talk to him! He's very shy!"
I thought so. And, like, you see the back of his head at one point and it 100% definitely looked like Jay's dorky crewcut.
But Zoom is so tall, and Wally is so short!
It didn't seem very useful at detecting Barry in the jazz club — just Caitlin and Ronnie. (Must be an Apple product. So unreliable when you need it.)
Yeah, I was gonna say. That's where Eddie went! Just an old-timey landline call away.
I'm still banking on Evil Henry Allen-2.
If you go watch the (horrendous) Captain America movie they made in the 90s, Cap actually DOES smoke, and it's sort of bizarre!
I see your point, but i think it's kind of nice that they're treating it as normal. Comics are, in a sense, fairytale worlds. Not everyone needs to be communicated with the same tone it would inhabit in the real world. I liked that they acknowledged that the tension with a relatively light hand and then moved forward…
Just imagine how it'd feel to watch any number of shows where women are treated as stupid and useless then.
School of Rock definitely edges near some weird darkness, and it's way better for it.
I've never heard throw pillows called scatter cushions, and I LOVE IT.
Same, and honestly, I find it pretty shitty that the script almost blatantly obligates him to be pining after any woman he helps.
That raises a very good question of "Are high heels still sexy/empowering/whatever if you're sitting?" I'd opt for a super slick patent oxford or something.
I noticed that too! Usually you would crossfade the present wheelchair into the past shot, but instead they faded the present wheelchair into a dingy wheelchair that then vanished. Very odd.
I loved Felicity thinking it through and concluding, "He could kill the entire city!" No, he could kill Twitter and maybe all the food in your freezer.
Seriously, Caitlin has been entirely reduced to "walking into rooms as problems have just been solved" and "fussing over Jay." It sucks — she's supposed to be a genius in her own right, no?