So I'm just going to assume the next episode ends with a heart wrenching 4-way between Octavia, Luna, Indra and Roan. At least 3 characters I like are going to die and I'm still not ready for it :(
So I'm just going to assume the next episode ends with a heart wrenching 4-way between Octavia, Luna, Indra and Roan. At least 3 characters I like are going to die and I'm still not ready for it :(
Doesn't anyone get a feeling that Evil Fitz will end up becoming the season 5 antagonist? Provided that the show gets renewed i mean….
True. At least everyone calls out his behavior as pretty bad, so the episode is still self-aware
Oh Ravi…. why do you have to keep fucking things up for yourself?
I think you're kind of in a minority position there
I guess next time the developers at Playtonic should take more inspiration from Shovel Knight in their next game. And not just giving him an NPC cameo
I guess Lincoln was reborn as a character in this world after Pike shot him. Praise Heda!!
Well at least since the second half of Season 1. But yeah, their season-long story arcs never seem to falter no matter how often the setting shifts. That is insanely impressive
I think they're only ahead in terms of consistency within their narratives. At least more than the recent seasons of Marvel's Netflix series'
Yeah but I was expecting at least a few shades of green
I'm just wondering what will happen to Fitzsimmons after they make it out. Clearly Fitz will be grappling with some really messed up choices that he made, especially since he was half-aware of the real world inside the Framework
Honestly the Framework looks so desaturized that it feels like the cinematographers were taking cues from Zack Snyder.
I feel like Slade and Prometheus are going to have to duke it out over who gets the right to ruin Oliver's life
Coming next week: the return of the Scotsman!!!!
Prepare for Once More, with Feeling Part 2, with songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda!=
Maurice LaMarche. And that's Tammy
This was a brilliant marketing strategy on Justin Roiland's behalf. Am episode released without warning on April Fools Day, all the while expecting its audience to take this "joke" seriously.
I think we can all agree that last scene was heartbreaking. Yes it could have been solved in hindsight, but we all know how CW loves its melodrama
To be fair, I feel like that entire Nightblood sequence was set up for Clark to become the next Commander in a season or so.
Sooo B-