Why do they love it? The air is 2% opium.
Why do they love it? The air is 2% opium.
Every once and awhile they get such a gem in there. The Cream Pie episode and Snow Mountain come to mind in the last few seasons.
I feel like her and Adam are going to end up with Adam's sisters baby.
I feel like Abby is low key hated by the show runners. Every time she gets a little bit ahead or does something bad ass she's cut down in a embarrassing way.
Jughead and Betty are actually related?
It would be cool if there were multiple tv shows that took place in the same universe/ time but focused on different characters. Like you get The Coopers Monday at 7pm, and then The Pussycats Wednesdays at 8. Archie got canceled after 6 episodes of banging his music teacher, so he's just a background character in both…
He has a micro penis, he's allowed to be salty about life.
I bet Archie will be the killer, and the whole town will band behind him to protect him next season.
So the murder didn't take place in the Archie comics?
…is that you Chris?
I said this in a different comment. But the show was very specifically created from a female point of view. I know that feminism is about equality and its a little backwards to be complaining about having a male pov. In my opinion they brought Mon-El in specifically for the new CW audience. I actually really liked the…
I would understand her being devastated that her boyfriend gets killed or kidnapped by his evil mom. As I am devastated when I forget to bring my lunch to work.
ALL SPECULATION: But I think most of the commenter's on here defending Mon-El are fans the other CW superhero shows. So they are most likely adult males.
I'm going to take a guess that you are a "white male".
Wow thats interesting b/c I have heard that complaint even though I've never watched that show. (mostly from people on avclub that bring up arrow)
I used to enjoy their banter but now its just hard to watch. Winn and Mon-El though, that's a friendship that I love and should be explored.
You said everything I've tried to but couldn't get out in a cohesive manner.
Not that I agree with the comparison but you are seeing what you want to see in Mon-El, lol.
He's not but the reviewer has been alluding to how many plots have surrounded him all season. And he still comes off as a one dimensional character after all this time. A good dimension don't get me wrong he sells the fuck out of it but it got on my nerves right about mid-season and the show has just double downed on…