I don't feel the same way, but I did have to laugh at how spot on that guy was about Barry while Barry just sat there looking like a smug bastard.
I don't feel the same way, but I did have to laugh at how spot on that guy was about Barry while Barry just sat there looking like a smug bastard.
To me at least, every season has been better than season one, but rarely topped season two (though that was also peak terrible Laurel). It's only frustrating because season two was a surprising jump in quality that wasn't sustained, but I think it's been more inconsistent than out and out bad.
Celina Jade too.
I think Wild Dog could get to that level.
I miss Roy's flips.
He basically needs to be like a violent Deadpan Andre Braugher.
Loved it when Wild Dog dissed Oliver to Green Arrow. It's stuff like that I miss from the MCU, where secret identities aren't really a thing. Spider-Man will scratch that itch I'm sure, but I did love the "Iron Man is Tony's bodyguard" thing from the comics.
I'm going to go ahead and assume there are a few triangle metaphors and a few third eye metaphors.
Headcanon: for this episode, the viewer is Darius, and he's watching the Paper Boi TV appearance in the early hours of the morning high as a kite.
'The price is on the can though' was the only one I didn't get - was it just weird for the sake of being weird? Because I felt like I was missing something.
It's annoying - we're less than ten episodes deep and people already want a show that is relatively experimental to be experimental within the parameters set by the first few episodes, to apply a format. This show is exciting BECAUSE it established itself as something that could throw an episode like this at us.
Loved every part of this. Glover hasn't lost the Derrick Comedy vibe at all.
He winked and everything! ACTUAL SUPERMAN!
Johnny Cash sounds right over 19th century frontiersman shit now, they'll probably be playing dubstep over Westerns in the future.
That's not really an endgame, he already is god here. And like @keith_melton:disqus said, The Man in Black is human.
I'm just waiting for the inevitable scene with Harris and Hopkins. Looking over Harris's filmog, they've starred in at least three movies together, but still. You just know it'll be electric.
I feel like there should be an episode, maybe in the fourth season, dedicated in its entirety to this procedural shit, just to throw a bone to all the people who seem overly concerned with it.
Yeah, I've been thinking he interrogated or hacked her. He's been around long enough to know she's one of the oldest in the park.
I love Wright, have done since Casino Royale.
Considering we're still getting Jurassic Park sequels and Planet of the Apes prequels, I wouldn't worry too much.