Does The Flash get significantly different later in the season, specifically in terms of writing style? Because I'm three episodes in and I have no desire to continue. Like, anti-desire.
Does The Flash get significantly different later in the season, specifically in terms of writing style? Because I'm three episodes in and I have no desire to continue. Like, anti-desire.
Super people, dear player.
His son, Jack, gave me wood.
Yo Thomas, Imma let you finish, but Floria Hubbard had one of the best spam comments of all time. OF ALL TIME. ♋♪♪♪♪♋
My first impulse was to agree with you, but I'm a chronic overuser of the "dangling so", so…
I should've saved my Life Aquatic quote to put here. :(
When you someone eat it, yes.
This is literally rhetorically-as-an-intensifier the best comments section in which I have ever taken part in.
Look, if you're not against me, don't cross this line. If yes, do.
You could write ten pages of dialog by throwing a magnetic poetry kit at your fridge, and so long as you had D'Onofrio on one side and Christopher Walken on the other, it would turn out great.
Short answer: no.
I don't mind it, except for the eye "holes" being too low and giving him grumpy cat face.
Relative to the rest of the scores for the series, I'm fine with that. This was easily the weakest episode.
I could manage some deep-cut lyrical wordplay jokes here, but I feel like they'd be wasted on all you philistines.
"Tidal Ebbs" is an anagram for "dibs t' Elba".
Daaaaang. I missed that entirely.
It was a Saab!
It's a wonderful restaurant!
Pfft.
Huzzah!