Worth it just to see Trenton from "Mr. Robot" get her Nixon on.
Worth it just to see Trenton from "Mr. Robot" get her Nixon on.
I love that the Harrison Wells of Earth-19 is basically Steve Jobs, and he had a Steve Wozniak to execute his ideas so he never had to master the science-y stuff. SO much better than the nefarious plot that the preview seemed to be hinting at.
Ew. I think "The Flash" already has the creepy pseudo-sibling love angle covered.
If I were Maggie Sawyer's girlfriend, I'd be jealous as hell, because it's pretty damn obvious that Maggie and Alex's investigations into alien threats are pure foreplay.
This show has never recovered since Candice Accola/King became the de facto female lead after Nina Dobrev's departure.
I'm really enjoying this configuration of the team. Strangely enough, it reminds me of the old "Baa Baa Black Sheep", with Caity Lotz's Sara Lance in the Robert Conrad role.
Max and Frankie were quickly approaching the point of being unbearable this episode, but that last scene with them all goofing around on the bed and laughing together as the show cut to a Tallest Man on Earth song and end credits was joyous and lovely.
It sounded to me like she said "fuckin'" and they just dropped out the audio on the middle of the word. For some reason, they don't seem to censor it when the adults say it on this show, but do censor it when the kids say it.
And somehow, the lie detector cube lighting up green for truth after she said it sold this one even more.
You make a strong argument.
They're going for Greg Evigan circa-"My Two Dads".
I almost think that it's in Tom Cavanagh's contract that he gets to play a different version of Harrison Wells every season, and at least 50 percent of them have to have nefarious secret agendas.
I really adored the fact that "The Flash" went full-on "Rick and Morty" with the team casually plucking a replacement Wells out of the multiverse.
He needs to stop fucking around, get back on the USS Nathan James, and resume the business of saving the world!
Not a transsexual, a transvestite from Transsexual, Transylvania. One of the biggest things this FOX version got wrong.
After watching it tonight, Victoria Justice and Annaleigh Ashford were both perfectly cast as Janet and Columbia respectively. I'm 100 percent behind your other rearrangements, though.
The recurring "Not!" joke with Harry was kind of like the "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" casette single stuck in Marshall's car on "How I Met Your Mother": The first time was okay, the second time seemed tired, but then I swung back around to it by the end.
Sadie Sink was a bright spot on the generally lackluster "American Odyssey". I do think she'd better hope that Millie Bobby Brown is back as Eleven, though, or else she's going to take a lot of shit for playing the Eleven replacement character.
The more dick-ish Jimmy Stewart.
I was ambivalent about "American Housewife", but seeing how good Diedrich Bader is on this makes me a little angry that he's stuck on that.