halanefleur--disqus
Halanefleur
halanefleur--disqus

I don't know… I can sympathise with Hannah and the others (I am also in my 20s and kinda lost, though I am not rich at all, sadly), but that doesn't mean that I can't think they are obnoxious. Sympathising is not liking, and I think most articles ask for sympathy and appreciation of the complexity of the characters,

I think that no one who watches Girls as something clever and meaningful would say that you are not allowed to find the characters obnoxious. It's kind of the point, in my opinion.

I liked that detail about Burton having the custome designer make him 10 shirts to wear the same everyday. It sounds incredibly diva and incredibly modest at the same time, which is quite hard to do.

The Oompa Loompas are a bit frightening, but I think that's kind of the point of them. Everything in the factory has to be that kind of creepy and slightly unnerving.

I usually love Supergirl, but there is something particularly distracting in the concept of Myriad. If it was meant to control Kryptonians and is to be used to control worlds, why does it affect only humans? Does it need to be tuned to one species? They can't control worlds with more than one species? If it is SO EASY

He said so in the episode, I think. I remember something about it when he was mad about the truck breaking down.

She was dealing with pregnancy when the show started, so it would be kinda circular.

I was trying to see if someone had pointed this out. I'm a suscriber too, he is a solid reviewer, very polite, and when he does some gimmicks (he does, occasionally. Those short clips before the review in the vein of the movie) they are quite well-crafted. He knows what he is doing. On an unrelated note, his wife Sam

That scared me. I said "Oh My God" too and I also felt the urge to hug a teddy ear and tell Hannah to run.

I always start shows from episode 1. There's no other way for me!

Just kill them both and let Jane and Petra live together with their children #TeamGirlsandBabies

I was left wondering why Kara runs so naturally while Barry does that weird thing with his arms on angle… Is that a Flash thing?

That sounds about right for a superhero who is basically fast, so I guess I am indeed ok with that. I haven't read any comics with him, and I can't quite figure what else he would do, though creating tornados by moving his arms fast seemed like a good idea in this episode, so there's that!
I've watched a few episodes

What did we think of Cat’s CW reference? Too much or just enough?-> Both

From the trailers, I think they are going to trust the "emotional baggage" and RDJ charm to play the Tony-is-sympathetic card. Like, wrong but sympathetic.

Too intense in like violence, or too intense in ego-hurt because Wonder Woman kicks even more ass and makes Sups and Batman even more unnecessary to win that fight?

I thought the same!

Julianne Moore as Jean Grey, too. I think she's the only one who can get me to like that character.

I honestly think they should have cast Eastwood's son as Roland. He looks a lot like his father and I think he's a solid actor.

Gillian Anderson as Samus Zero would have been cool. If there was a good movie about that, I mean.