My guess was his epee pen.
My guess was his epee pen.
Why does someone leaving the underworld weaken Hades? Shouldn't there be 100 new people there the minute someone else leaves? It's not like he's gonna run out of dead people any time soon.
This show leaves me with so many more questions than answers. Why would Emma put her mother in the exact position she just feared? Why souls Belle think the deal with Hades was going on when she actively rejected it? How can Hades say that nothing grows in the underworld when every episode has a scene with someone…
I think she was just busy with Deadpool. But I'm sure her saying she lost the baby is all just a ploy to raise the baby alone, and soon enough well see her with a Lil' Batgirl, inexplicably named after her mothers mortal enemy.
I feel like this whole Penguin arc is just to get Penguin independently wealthy and crazy enough to create another mob with more classically Penguin elements. But they're doing it in the most annoyingly outlandish way.
This has nothing to do with the episode, but I think it's strange that Juliette is the strongest hexenbiest ever and no mellifer has ever tried to kill her. Also, do the mellifers not hate Nick anymore, or is their hatred just meaningless?
What did you expect? He has bird bones.
Isn't Mr. Freeze's wife supposed to have a legitimate shot at coming back to life? Isn't that Freeze's whole deal, that he's only committing crimes to be able to afford experiments to cure her sickness? I don't think you can cure a shattered head. Is he just going to be evil for evil's sake now?
I bet Jesus is Negan. Why else would they be called the Saviors?
I don't want to come off dickish, but I just wanted to let the author know that there are a lot of typos in these reviews and it makes it kind of difficult to understand some of the things you're trying to say.
I don't think there's any proof Jasper's a fusion.
I like how Steven finally got some pink clothes in this episode. About time. He is a rose quartz after all.
I don't agree that Jessica was "mean and twisted" before meeting Killgrave. She's had a rough life and acted in a way to keep herself safe.
So Galavan is going to become Solomon Grundy, right? Why else would they have Nygma say the word "Grundy" in the same episode Galavan is taken to be revived? And did everyone see Fish Mooney in the Indian Hill tank? #FishTank
Oh. I thought it would be "Gotham" itself, because the characters are trapped in a prison of their own idiocy. Also, the guy who played Angel Batista on "Dexter" died (or in other words, "escaped" the show) last season, while most other characters are still on it.
It makes sense because the AHS world is populated by clones of the same dozen people.
I think it was a good idea to have Finn Wittrock playing both the vampire model guy and Valentino in Hotel. The Countess knowing both of them and not being surprised by how similar they look really shows that the characters are aware that the everyone in the world looks like the same 8-10 people. Maybe this means…
I liked "Birth" for the most part. My only really big question is if Excalibur was made to "break immortal bonds" or whatever Merlin said, why would making hook immortal help his situation at all?
Anyone else almost 100% sure Lowe is the 10 commandments killer? He's probably actually delusional and doesn't realize it, and the ghost of the guy who made the Cortez can see the evil in him and that's why he's so interested in him, right?
I wonder if that bird Barbara coughed up in her dream was random or if it was foreshadowing what character she'll become. Maybe she's some kind of bird or magician themed hero/villain. Since it came out of her throat I was thinking Black Canary, but she'll be too old by the time batman grows up. Same with Zatana