And/or time travel that shit, get Agent Carter as Director of Shield on Agents of Shield as a permanent cast member. Screw logistics.
And/or time travel that shit, get Agent Carter as Director of Shield on Agents of Shield as a permanent cast member. Screw logistics.
Don't even joke about this! I would lose my shit! She would still be better served on Supergirl than Fear the Flop Dead (although she was better this season).
I hope not, because I'm getting sibling vibes from those two, lots of chemistry but not romantic (but I think they are unfortunately).
I could not contain my excitement when I saw her appear at the end and reveal that she's Lena's mother. Let the deliciously evil scenery chewing continue!
Kara using her laser vision to cut his hair was all kinds of adorable.
The moment that Kara was stuffing her face with food at the fundraiser party is the most I've ever related to her on a spiritual level.
You're definitely not the only one! If I didn't know any better, I'd say Lena is crushing on Kara hard, although I doubt that is their intent. Either way, I really enjoy their scenes, I wish writers would just follow where the chemistry is…
I have zero interest in seeing him have this self realisation and become a 'superhero' for that reason alone. Especially since they had to lower Supergirl's effectiveness to prop it up.
I'm digging the Brenda Strong is Queen Luthor so much because this has just converged two new characters/storylines, bringing Lena more into the fold in a really interesting way, especially since she's struck up a friendship with Kara and has affiliation with Supergirl now.
I actually applaud their efforts to work it in every week somehow!
I definitely hope it's a more nuanced situation than making Lena straight up evil, which they seem to be doing pretty well so far. She definitely had a look of contempt when she saw her mother at the end, who IS the villain of the season imo.
He's toeing the line of being too 'frat-boy' for my liking, but I like the actor and he exudes such an easy chemistry with everyone around him which I quite like.
I've seen this floating around, I'll wait to see if the show reveals this to be the case, I don't submit to this theory just yet but we'll see!
I…missed that.
"Dear boys, we're going to have some fun aren't we?"
It seems more and more likely that it could be Frank. I should have known the show wouldn't have the guts to kill one of the Keating 5*, I was banking on Asher or Wes so now I'm disappointed.
I think they view it as 'they have all done bad things', no judgement here. Which is ridiculous.
This voluntary voting system is strange to me, it's mandatory for us!
I guess we have to wait and see what the writers intend to do with it - they might not go anywhere with Jonah and Amy for quite a few seasons yet (if at all), but I'm not opposed to Amy realising or doing something about her dissatisfaction in her marriage eventually.
I think perhaps she doesn't realise she's doing it and this episode was maybe the first time towards a realisation on her part - she seemed surprised by her reaction upon finding out Jonah is 'dating' someone.