Winn called it armed robbery when they went after the guy.
Winn called it armed robbery when they went after the guy.
Mon-El, Threat or Menace?
Thank you! I forgot that I was annoyed about that. I was thinking about how they just snuck into the room with the card, no PIN, password, or biometrics.
Though, about that kid, sure, on the one hand, he's young.
I also agree that it was clever (and cheap!) to have Kara just eschew mitts to take out her cake.
People need to learn their Greek.
"I wear your great great great great great great great great great great granddad's clothes."
And so handsome! It's a shame he had to grow that beard and cover up his rugged manly jawline.
I guess I'm the only one who didn't care for the dick joke. It seemed a bit of for what I think the general tone of the show.
I didn't think she had burned skin, I thought it was some of the evil blackness that was what made up Aku. Though, yeah, scraping herself down with a rock should have left her a lot more raw and bloody.
I'll admit to having seen neither this episode, nor the serial I'm referencing, so may be entirely wrong about everything.
I know there was definitely an excuse for it when John Barrowman literally pulled a gun from his ass that they didn't show.
Rather than little white plastic robots, the robots that kill people for not smiling should be made out of gingerbread and candy.
No, it was their hair tendrils. Pony-Tail-Fuck maybe.
The ballsiest thing Cameron could do would be to have Avatar 2 and 3 be four hours of orbital carpet bombing, Avatar 4 be just piling 7 foot tall smurf bodies in graves, and then Avatar 5 be some kind of old prospector trying to make a living in a hostile environment movie, swapping out the poisonous atmosphere for…
Well, that remains to be seen, don't it?
It was bullshit with the floating islands and terrible military strategy! I can't wait till the humans return and just carpet bomb the place from orbit.
I had it pooled for me. But my brother, before itcame out had heard that it was some sorry if foam in reality, and that by moving through the bubbles, you could have superpowers.
The Matrix remains the movie I've seen in the theaters the most. 7 times. Though it helps that I was working at a movie theater then, and then went to college, where I worked at the on campus theater, so I never had to pay money for it. But still.
Hell, just make her the pod repair technician, and he woke her up with the thinking that she could fix it, and then it turns out something is irreparable for some reason. And then they go from there. It's a bit selfish of him, but not full on creeper.