Smallville was even worse imo. Did they give a "It drives you crazy" explanation? I don't recall that as there were some relatively good meteor freaks as well.
Smallville was even worse imo. Did they give a "It drives you crazy" explanation? I don't recall that as there were some relatively good meteor freaks as well.
Fun episode, but yes have to agree that it was completely overstuffed and the Arrow crossover in particular was ridiculously forced and stupid.
The biggest thing that took me out of this episode was how completely random Jiaying's turn to Evil Mastermind was. I have to disagree with the review that Dichen Lachman didn't play that perfectly— she did, because the soft motherly aspects are the only recognizable part of how she was written for the entirety of…
I'm stunned…For so long this show has been competent but safe viewing…They didn't really take crazy risks and nothing terrible happened to the main characters. Now all of a sudden these past few episodes, it's an ENTIRELY different level. Just awesome how this show has redefined itself and become great TV over the…
This episode was pretty much what I expected…in terms of being brutally boring to me with the Delena stuff. I just…don't…care…at all. I just want fun Damon back at this point. The first season villain, broing it out with Alaric and Enzo and Bonnie. I'm so sick of this Saint Damon stuff. It's just boring. And him…
Is anybody gonna mention the zombie in the secret passage? lol, I love how that was such a throwaway.
I got such a kick out of Oliver only relaying his plan to freaking Malcolm (is there a less trust-worthy person in the universe?), and then first chance he gets Malcolm does the most Malcolmish thing ever and rats Ollie out to Ra's. So perfect.
I loved this episode. I thought they did a fantastic job with Grodd. I literally got up and cheered when Barry went for the Girder Supersonic punch thing and Grodd just charged right at him and flung him away like he was nothing. That was awesome.
yep A+. Best episode in a very long time. In general, I've loved this season after I stopped watching for a bunch of episodes last year. Real return to form.
I thought this was fantastic. Great episode. Really enjoyed how ambiguous they kept Raina's motives. I definitely started laughing once she came up with the "Jiaying can't meet with Shield…it must be someone else…hmm who could that be…not that I care but it could be me?" I was saying no way they could trust Raina,…
I mean wow…In many ways that finale just hit the reset button on EVERYTHING. Made the first season really feel irrelevant and pointless, which is par for the course with this show.
I loved this episode. Fantastic. Don is losing his mind a little bit and it's fantastic to watch.
oh man…I loved Adalind being on Team Grimm. So much fun. Her deadpan reactions were perfect. They gotta keep her around as an ally for next year. While I'm not a shipper, I wouldn't mind her and Nick getting together at some point. There's just so much chemistry.
I do have to say…I got a really good laugh about Jo's bachelorette party and how long it took for it to become about Elena. Not only was it beyond pathetic that Jo apparently has no friends, considering she barely knows Bonnie, but you just knew Elena couldn't wait to talk about her issues with Damon like usual.
Is that the least bit surprising lol? They are the most selfish and self-absorbed "epic" relationship I've ever seen.
Looking over the ratings…this show has lost about 1/3 its viewership over the course of the season. Wow. Shows how bad it has gotten.
yeah agreed exactly Carrie. For an episode where SHIT went down, it seemed rather boring and straight-forward.
I think outside of Sleepy Hollow, no show has regressed so much this year as Reign. Ugh. Used to be one of my favorites, now I'm barely able to make it through episodes.
I really disagree about the Sansa stuff. I think it's pretty clear that what Sansa/Alayne is doing in the Eyrie is "irrelevant" in the books. It's all set-up, all getting her to learn to "play the game" and manipulate and all that stuff. I believe if anything this might clue us into Sansa's future in the books, as…
I hope you're correct but based on some of these other interviews, especially with Alfie Allen as well, it seems likely to me. I really really hope I'm wrong though and you're right.