I wanted more Talia :( Or maybe the Lexa Doig, Katrina Law, and Manu Bennett combo is simply too potent not to milk for more backstory and drama.
I wanted more Talia :( Or maybe the Lexa Doig, Katrina Law, and Manu Bennett combo is simply too potent not to milk for more backstory and drama.
I'm in.
He'll run back to the night Oliver's mom was killed, stop it from happening, then give him a classic "believe in yourself" pep talk for funsies.
"Listen Barry, you've got it in you. All you have to do is believe in yourself!!!" said every single exhaustible character on the show
Talk about self-motivation amirite?
Yep my thoughts exactly. The glossy editing felt gratuitous and seemed there to disguise the lack of a coherent and engaging plot.
I wished Wally chewed Iris out for trying to stop him from help when she has even less of a reason for being there.
Hmm, Shinwell probably fits into the show's overarching theme of redemption and starting anew. However, he well….just isn't very interesting as a character.
Quite strange that Sherlock would miss this detail. That much drugs will get you a firing squad literally, not a cushy cell in Indonesia.
Damn, Lucifer is getting better and better. And with Mazikeen's real face from the comics getting an appearance, it certainly bodes well for the rest of the season.
Formation of an anti-crime unit. Wow. Isn't that what the police are supposed to do generally? So what do the rest become now? Doughnut-munching brigade?
Or he could always just expand again and blow up the sucker's head
Disdain is an understatement for a guy who picks locks, cracks security systems and relieve pockets on a daily basis.
There are good writers on this show. The Kitty arc was one of the best written arcs ever. Off the cuff, some of my favourite exchanges are the last words Kitty shared with Sherlock, along with Sherlock explaining the weariness of sobriety in the eternal injection
I want them to go over the damn fallout from Sherlock beating up Oscar.
I want them to explain Sherlock's work for MI6 in detail.
I want Morland to actually mean something instead of just hangin in the background
I want Joan to get better storylines
I want Cortez to screw off.
I want a big bad or something they work…
Hmm, I didn't find this episode all that interesting really. It lacked the strong character work and twists of 'Miss Taken' and the B-plot with Cortes felt like a drag throughout. Hopefully, they'll wrap that up quickly so we can actually move on to more interesting and stronger arcs like Season 1
Gosh, I always thought Ophelia was in the 22-25 range. I guess that the somewhat more muted and demure apparel Fiona prefers somehow made her look way older though.
I find the fights between Darhk and Oliver to be pretty stupid. I mean suspension of disbelief is fine but there's a point where the audience can tell that the writers are just making things up as they go along. Why the heck would you attempt to shoot arrows at a telekinetic guy?
The second time round, they checked the DNA of the hair taken from the bathroom floor where they found her and compared it to the Davenport's DNA. So they just took fresh DNA from her 'parents' and not Cassie.
That's a valid point. I imagine she could likely be Moriarty's apprentice given how frighteningly similar they are, ruthless, methodical and confident. In fact, she seemed to be the first villain in a long while that actually seem to get to Sherlock.