It's GRISLY. Unless the person in question is actually being killed by a bear, they are meeting a GRISLY demise, not a GRIZZLY one.
It's GRISLY. Unless the person in question is actually being killed by a bear, they are meeting a GRISLY demise, not a GRIZZLY one.
Finally finished the season and I have to ask - what happened to the Garfinkel Ring? Did she go get it back? Is it still lurking out there like Chekhov's Gun? I kept expecting Josh to buy it from the pawn shop as an engagement ring for Valencia, but it just… never showed up again. It would be reasonable to think that…
Our DVR cut out at the end, with Josh's "Oh No" face. Was it just a Crazy Ex-Girlfriend title card or something else?
I remain concerned that the Faceless Men somehow have Nymeria and that Arya will be on the deck of a ship, heading back to Westeros and thinking she got away, and she'll look back at the dock and the Faceless Men will just murder her direwolf in cold blood to teach her a lesson. "The Man-Faced God was owed a life."…
Because our Barry is still stuck in the past.
Barry saves his mom.
Barry's dad doesn't go to jail. Barry never goes to live with Joe and Iris.
Joe has enough time and energy to investigate what happened to his estranged wife instead of investigating Henry Allen's case.
Joe finds out he has a son and raises Wally instead of Barry.
Barry, meanwhile, has no reason…
The Muppets had a rough start, but it really picked up toward the end when they brought the rest of the ensemble back to prominence and backgrounded some of the Kermit/Piggy drama. Gonzo, Pepe, and Rizzo stole the show every time they appeared. Really sad to see it cancelled.
I figure Malcolm did all of it so Dahrk would put Thea in GenesisTown and save her from the coming apocalypse. He really doesn't care about anything more than saving Thea, no matter who he has to support (and/or betray) to do it.
It's the only other set we have!
Major starts out annoying, but his arc is completely bonkers.
And nobody - nobody - does a season finale better than iZombie. Plus the PUNS. If you liked Veronica Mars or Wonderfalls, try it.
That's my headcanon, anyway.
His smile goes too far up his face, but the main difference is that the red nose is HUGE compared to the old DM.
I loved Danger Mouse as a kid. I recorded all of the episodes on VHS and watched them over and over. Because there weren't any DM toys, I made my own out of clay and acted out adventures. I even made the car. The problem was that I kept trying to improve the heads and the facial expressions, and the eyepatch string…
By taking out Inhumans, he was reducing the size of the army that Hive can use later. There were some Inhumans that he opted not to kill - my guess is that they were those with enough willpower to break Hive's control/survive Hive's death. This whole thing has been gearing up for Lash v. Hive.
I was Inertia the whole time! Mwahahaha!
(yes, that's where my handle comes from)
Barry, he caught you monologuing. What made you think that trap would hold him? Why didn't you knock him out? Break his legs? Zip him into the holding cell? Ugh.
It's DOCTOR Mrs. The Monarch. She didn't spend 6 years in evil graduate school to be called "Mrs. Monarch".
I really liked this book. Yes, I'm a fan of Jane Austen and a fan of the original Pride and Prejudice. It was very clever and it used the zombies in support of the original themes, plus there was hilarity in the way that polite society tiptoed around the issue by calling them 'unfortunates' and 'afflicted'. And it…
Exactly, what the hell? She was supposed to be some awesome badass, but all they have to do is put a gun to her head and she rolls over for them. She could have done anything at that console! Set off an alarm, lock them out of the shields entirely, drop the shields just long enough to trap the attacking fighters… but…