Eh, fair enough. I felt like it worked with the character here, but to each their own.
Eh, fair enough. I felt like it worked with the character here, but to each their own.
I don't think Mon-El actually forgot what happened — that look at the end read to me as if he was purposely dropping the whole thing for Kara's sake. That's just what I got, though.
Nitpicking aside, I'm fucking thrilled that they've reintroduced Jughead as asexual. This would have been really nice to read growing up (and I actually did read Archie Comics as a kid, and I'm on the young side of milennial).
It felt kind of like two very different movies packed into one, but both of those movies were enjoyable enough that I'm excited to see more.
I didn't really know where else to put this, so I guess I'll just say it here.
I've lived in both. It's really different despite all the similarities.
Having worked in a Senator's office for a while, I can say that it's worth calling anyways — a high volume of people calling on an issue will increase the urgency of the issue and raise the possibility that it'll be addressed, even if you already agree with your representative.
There's no reason to think that metas are only bad people, it's just not probable that we'd see a whole lot of people just quietly going about their lives with superpowers.
I'd rather have bland villains than whatever Lex Luthor was.
He was excellent in Space Jam?
If I'm remembering correctly, the Nazi Party bestowed the status of "Honorary Aryans" on the entire Japanese race. So, they're not even internally consistent with their racism.
That's awful, I'm so sorry. Condolences to his family and friends.
Wait….have YOU ever seen Trump and the Green Goblin in the same place at the same time?
Honestly I'm just surprised he cares this much about Mike Pence.
And this is a show with the line "Immigrants — we get the job done" in it. Someone call Alanis Morissette.
I would actually love to see Ben Whishaw take a crack at the Doctor (but maybe with a few more years between him and Matt Smith having been in the role).
He doesn't have exclusive control over that — the production company probably has final say over that, and they're not going to release it while ticket sales are still so competitive.
Okay, this just seems spiteful without being funny enough to back it up.
Noooooo. Harry and Hermione come off as way more romantic in the movies than the books, but even in the movies they have a very brother/sisterly chemistry. It would be so boring to have the male and female leads end up together, too.
I feel obligated to bring up once again how amazing a Marauders TV show would be.