Villains never stop 'villing' until June
Villains never stop 'villing' until June
He was a red herring pretty much (and I still maintain it was a pretty cool variation on the "who is this masked man")
Isn't the premise that he used to be a superhero but no longer is? I guess they want to create their own history of superheros and not have to mention Arrow/Flash/etc.
There's a DVD rental place near me, one of the things they do to stay afloat (because obviously rental places aren't exactly a booming business) is have a small 11 person cinema you can hire to watch films.
Same confusion, the article possibly a bit poorly worded. This is just referring to the first 8 of 18 episodes, episodes will be coming out weekly til done…
Schmidt and Cece with small child is more interesting / has more storyline opportunities than Schmidt and Cece with a baby.
Winston and Aly likely pregnant and they can address the stuff with his father through his impending fatherhood.
Jess and Nick at a new point in their relationship (likely engaged) rather than just…
I think they were doing some sort of bollocks memento-esque "Barry can be part of the discussion and help us figure out the plan but then he'll forget" thing
It would leave a paper trail. It's not like they have anyone on the team that can telepor… oh
The "time is pretty screwed up right now, I'm here now so it probably won't stop me" was just about an acceptable explanation until they did something that episode which showed how Barry's actions could affect Savitar…
Yeah that was a really weird beat, I kinda assume something got changed along the way. They sort of linked it in to the Dominators storyline but also not, and there it just seemed to be a way of tying off a loose end "Oh yeah! that's what the Legends were talking about".
Didn't LoT get an extended episode order?…
If you met a couple in real life and they happily exclaimed "we fell in love when we were 7" you would not think that sweet nor romantic…
Imagine what a cool, WTF moment it would've been in the Pilot if post rescue he claimed he had to go shave and then there was a brief scene of him removing a fake beard. Obviously they weren't going to plan ahead but you'd think they probably knew he was going to be off the island for a while..
It'd have worked a bit…
I think it's pretty clearly a red herring. These shows have limited casts so it's normally pretty obvious who a masked bad guy is… Instead, they used Vigilante to distract us from Chase being Prometheus (which worked as Vigilante was someone you could eventually see being redeemed / an ally whereas Prometheus is not)
Yeah Arrow pretty much straight up differentiates between killing in a life or death situation and other killing. People here seem to really struggle with the concept.
The website does list them as bakery + detective service.
I think the idea is in the stylised world of Twin Peaks teenagers hang out and sing 50s-esque teen ballads.
Or because reality is doing some weird things in the Twin Peaks universe. Or because there's a cover up surrounding Annie Blackburn
Also Donna might have been behaving more like Laura Either because the sunglasses were having a supernatural effect because all Laura's clothes "have me in them" (also happened in FWWM with Donna wearing Laura's jumper). Or because in her grief she was behaving like Laura to feel closer to her dead friend (/ get in…
Although she was rumoured to be Josie's sister (based on forum posts on a Twin Peaks obsessives place which are based on assorted interviews over the years), you'd think if they were including her it wouldn't be that hard to write Joan Chen in…
The punchline with the dude shitting himself is a bit much though