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I don't know wither it's a credit to the writers, the actress, or both but Felicty seems to be able to fit into anything she wants. I wish she could be a regular on both shows because I like her better than the characters on Flash (especially Iris who seems to only be there for Barry to fawn and mope over), and she's

The reason I'm saying it's not working is because of how they are portraying these characters. Montoya's ONLY motivation, it seems, jealousy due to the fact that Barbara and Gordon are together. The majority of her scenes has been her talking about how bad Gordon is and pining away after her. If they would do more

This might sound good on paper and theory, but it's not what is being portrayed. To us, this is simply Montoya playing the jealous ex card and trying to discredit her new boyfriend. Maybe that's what the writers WANT to convey, but it's not coming across. Every scene between them has boiled down to Montoya pining

I thank both you and Jimbrayfan for the compliments haha. Call me a sucker for a strong female character whose main problem ISN'T "Man, i don't know which of these two male leads I want to sleep with first."

I always found Ana Lucia to be a very underrated and underused character. I like Michelle Rodriguez and thought she did EXTREMELY well with what she was given. I found her to be a more compelling character than Kate ever was. In fact, I actually liked her, Libby, and Eko. So, the fact that their stories amounted

First, I'm glad you mentioned the "Loved it" quote from the promos because when I saw that I was instantly told my friend "That's bullshit! I've read every review and those words were never uttered." Secondly, when Barbara was complaining about secrets, I ended telling at the screen, "Woman, the last time he told

Ok, it was just really hard to tell who was yelling it and, since captioning didn't say who yelled it, I was just utterly confused. Thanks for clarifying!

Ok, maybe I was hearing things when I was watching it, but when they were escaping the Piper the first time, did Ichabod yell "Shakespeare" when running and planting the bombs with generic blonde guy? If he did, what does that even mean? My closed captioning said he yelled "Shakespeare" but I know it's not always

Ok, then maybe it was just the way they filmed it then. The camera angles just made it seem they were VERY high up…though the van's placement was a little convenient haha.

Well, I was lumping Gordon in there too (though, granted, he was called out about telling Barbara about his investigation in the last episode by his partner). I honestly think Montoya (if that's the female cop) is being written horribly. That whole storyline just needs to go away.

You made some of the EXACT observations I made while watching this episode. The minute that cop took the statue into his interrogation, I couldn't help but cry out "Heavy is the hand of God…or in this case, the writers". It's like they have to scream everything at you because they don't think you're smart enough to

I understand what they're trying to do with him. To suddenly become the guardian of a young billionaire whose parents were gunned down right in front of him and has been doing some pretty odd things (standing on the roof, burning his hand), would be very hard to handle and adjust to. Unfortunately, he's just coming

I mean, in both episodes, he just comes across as harsh and mean. I understand he's worried about Bruce and has to take on being a father, but his attitude would only push me farther away. And his shouting "You stupid boy!" and then suddenly hugging him reminded me of an abusive father who hits their kid only to say

I swear, this has to the be one of the clunkiest, heavy handed shows
this season so far. The writers have NO idea what subtlety is and the
lines are just so ridiculous sounding. I think this so has great
potential but, like the reviewer said, they are having a hard time
balancing itself out. I'm giving it some time

I do not understand the people who are praising Batgirl's new look and direction. So, what? Because she's a girl she has to dress like that? Because she's a girl she's going to go in the direction of "Veronica Mars" and "Girls" (and those words were the person who's now writing). They talk about feminism and

You're absolutely right about the characters. I think the problem was I was hoping for a standout character. I mean, Andy was amazing in the role and really stood out, but let's be honest: Lucretia and Batiatus grabbed you, shook you, and demanded you be invested. They were truly some of the best "villains" on

Yeah, I have to keep reminding myself that though they take place in a non-common era, that they are two very different shows. I guess the problem is I'm coming into it after hearing all this hype about it. True, I don't buy into the hype, but I am trying to understand why people love the show so much. As for

I have to say this show has spoiled me. I find the characters, stories, actions…basically everything in it to be some of the best I've ever seen on television. I blame this show as to why I cannot seem to get into Game of Thrones. I'm already on episode nine of the first season and it has failed to captivate me the

I LOVED both the original Japanese version of this and the American version (if only because it introduced me to the series). In that respect, I have to say I really enjoyed this so far. As someone who read the Manga, the artwork is both familiar yet wholly separate. I will admit though that even I was kinda

I think the photo they chose for the article says it all haha.