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I really hope they take advantage of the fact he can do good fight scenes. His fight in the last episode of Banshee was awesome (and the fact that the writers decided to give him "the fight" of last episode of a show with many awesome fights says a lot about them knowing he could handle it…)

But it seems like they're trying to do something different from the standard origin movie (which isn't a bad idea given the glut of origin movies and Spiderman movies the last years have bought).
Teenager Spiderman wanting to be an 'adult' big hero like superstar-esque Avengers and realising simply having powers and a

Now I'm wondering why they've yet to do a LoT episode set in Arrow's flashbacks. I guess it's a tricky line as you need to ensure they don't actually interact with Ollie - but yeah some sort of Back to the Future 2 esque thing would surely be lots of fun. You don't even need Stephen Amell to be in it that much (and

I assume that was so they'd capture him or something (so he could tell Iris and the other guy what they needed to do). I dunno, it was the writers trying to swerve us an not really attempting to make it make sense

Most of the delay in buying a house is the checks the mortgage company do to ensure the house is valuable enough to be used as collateral on the loan. Then you get your solicitors to do all the checks necessary so you're confident the house is worth what it is.

Legion reviews recently have had a heck of a lot of "how will Twin Peaks be able to top this!" - it's a little frustrating. Admittedly I think that comes more from the place of the new shiny thing being more exciting to some people (see people declaring Legion, Westworld and others "the best show ever" during their

That's one of my biggest frustrations in pop culture. Von Trier was pretty meticulous about the plotting of The Kingdom (stuff paying off at the end of part two that was set up very early on). Whilst I'm excited as hell for new Twin Peaks, The Kingdom feels like it's missing it's final act whereas TP feels more like

I feel like Twin Peaks must have influenced Kingdom, Von Trier has talked a bit about TP in relation to the show (and I can't help but feel there's a few nods, a stag's head is scene being wheeled around the hospital in one of the episodes and the stag's head on the table in the bank in an early TP episode is a

Despite existing spoilers gonna use tags anyway just in case
I think he means the episode where it's revealed Leland is BOB rather than the episode where he dies (2 episodes later). Both have fantastic sequences but the reveal is just amazing, Leland dancing with Maddy intercut with BOB dancing with her, the whole

I assumed we were seeing a proof of concept kind of thing. If they could show it worked well in person with lawyers you'd implement it using an online chat or something

And the actor received the standard punishment for flubbing which they decided to include anyways as it worked for the story…

He's great in Banshee as an ex-nazi policeman. Dunno if they make use of it here (this is as far as I've watched) but he can defo hold his own in fight scenes

I think Barry made the prison and it has to have a speedster in it or… consequences…

Let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
Really they're not super comparable aside from dealing somewhat in the abstract. Legion is all about getting inside a character's head. Twin Peaks is more about getting inside ideas..

Or that's a manifestation of the Eye pretending to be him (hence being completely unresponsive), kind of like the costume's been left on a rack

It's a logical escalation of tricking the audience :P
Season 1: Bad guy is masquerading as good guy
Season 2: Bad guy is masquerading as good guy who's identity is from the comics
Season 3: Bad guy is masquerading as a good guy who's identity is the identity from last season which was from the comics

He made Alkemy do the flashpoint meta thing and they did some bad things? Or something… Might have killed Julius Cesar speedster dude early on..

It wasn't actually his real accent, his accent IRL is much less clipped/posh (check out an interview or two with him).
Although I'm sure it's an easier one to do!

I got the impression in the episode he was subconsciously punishing himself / thinks of himself as an agent of misery.
Of course he would have to kill a pet - so many things have died because of his action. Nor is he allowed to make his dreams come true because that would be a positive thing. Perhaps we'll see him

She's pretty good at switching up subtle mannerisms and just how she is as a character so she really does seem like different people.