I don't know how I should feel about Sara Lance's sexuality on this show.
I don't know how I should feel about Sara Lance's sexuality on this show.
Poor, poor Quentin Lance.
… Until Krypton hits on the SyFy channel, anyway. Then something tells me it's gonna make a leap to the "third-worst" spot.
… Naw, I'd say the worst of the DC shows is Gotham. By FAR.
This season is getting on my good side pretty quick— mostly because I've always been a fan of the deep cuts Arrow takes from the DC superhero/villain bench, and so far we've got some DOOZIES.
I don't have to hope. I've actually SEEN it already.
More Jay. Please, give us more Jay, Flash writers. John Wesley Shipp makes a surprisingly good gruff mentor character, and Barry needs someone who's willing to give him a swift kick in the ass when he's about to make another catastrophically bad decision.
Idk… he might be a little too puffy for the role these days. :/
Ehhhhhhh… I would STRONGLY disagree with you on that point. After all…
You know, I loved this show before they gave us a pitch-perfect Clark Kent/Superman to bounce Melissa Benoist's exuberant energy off of.
My one— and ONLY— gripe with this episode is the scene where Winn is introduced to Superman.
Which is exactly why DC SHOULD be doing it: that kind of a hero is more inspiring and necessary now that it has been for decades. We need that kind of hope in our stories again.
In the DC Universe, it's pretty much ONLY okay with Batman. Yet Snyder and the producers of the DCEU seemed to think that kind of tone should be the guiding principle of their entire cinematic universe since it worked in the Dark Knight films. And, well… yeah, look how THAT turned out.
Well… I'd say that's true up to this point. But trust me, Wonder Woman is gonna turn things around.
I'm still pounding the drum to see Hoechner come back late in the season as the REAL Hank Henshaw, a.k.a. the Cyborg Superman. It's be a great way to get the most out of casting a Superman this season, and it's clearly where they seem to be steering the whole Cadmus/Jeremiah Danvers/Hank Henshaw thing.
Really? Are people actually reading those things?Or are they getting some kind of corporate sponsorship for highlighting certain foods or something?
After the mad rush of the season premiere, I was glad this episode took things a little slower, and broke down the team into little sub-groups with interesting dynamics going for them.
Thank you thank you THANK YOU for continuing Ash vs. Evil Dead coverage! This is, like, 50% of the reason I even frequent this site (the other 50% being Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl, which I consider basically to all be one thing).
I'm pretty sure it's legally actionable. Like, they will sue the PANTS off me if they can prove that I spilled some plot details, since that could technically be damaging to the film's box office performance. Doesn't matter if they can prove the damages or not; since I signed the paper, I'm in breach of contract,…
Yeah… Snyder didn't need test audiences to help him screw up his movies. He was MORE than capable of doing that on his own, thankyouverymuch.