Waitaminute… recent photos? Holy crap— is Wells the guy dressed like the Gotham by Gaslight Flash from those set pics?
Waitaminute… recent photos? Holy crap— is Wells the guy dressed like the Gotham by Gaslight Flash from those set pics?
A widely read news source with connections to the White House responds to critical analysis with passive-aggressive trolling and emojis. God, I hate the world we're stuck with now.
I was just about to point this out myself! I love that the showrunners could put such a cheeky little wink to the fans in there without drawing a lot of attention to it… If there's one thing that Ash vs. Evil Dead has just NAILED so far, it's the clever little details.
Soooooo… Savitar ISN'T the actual God of Speed and Motion. He's just the very first speedster, who became so powerful that he's now immortal and unstoppable— kinda like a speedster version of Apocalypse. That's rather disappointing.
Ya' know, it occurs to me that I've been waiting to see a proper team-up between Barry and Jay Garrick since… oh… THE FIRST EPISODE OF SEASON TWO.
I'm sorry, sir, but you've offended the honor of the Universal monsters, and I DEMAND satisfaction!
Thank you! Consider it corrected.
I am completely baffled by this bizarre trend of turning the Universal monster movies into action flicks. Van Helsing, the Stephen Sommers Mummy, Dracula Untold, I, Franksenstein, now this. None of these movies were any good, and three of them were decided flops.
Oh, the score to Quest for Peace is awesome. I was amazed when I found out that the Nuclear Man and Lacy Warfield themes were actually written by John Williams himself, but if you go and listen to them, they definitely have the strength of Williams' work (and Alexander Courage's arrangements and compositions with them…
Uh, we already KNEW this. Hauk specifically reads his name off off of his profile in the first movie as "S.D. Bob Plissken". And I always just assumed the "S.D." was a rank of some kind.
… Okay, I'll give you that much.
And suddently, surrounded by beings with enough power to bend time into knots and crack the world in half, Oliver is striken by the horrifying realization that he's just a dude who shoots arrows at people.
You know, there's a lot I could say about this show on a beat-by-beat basis, but I kinda feel like that would be beside the point. Because having just watched the finale to a three-hour-long, four-T.V.-series superhero crossover… a crossover in which every episode just f%#^ing NAILED it… I can't bring myself to do any…
Are you kidding me? Quest for Peace is hilarious. It fits pretty easily into the "so bad it's good" category. And I agree, while Returns may not have been the best, it had its moments…
The first words out of Oliver's mouth should be "Is it always so sunny here?"
I kinda feel bad for Melissa Benoist in this crossover. I mean, sure, it's awesome to have Supergirl as a part of this crossover in theory, but Kara also has the LEAST connection to any of the other characters or storylines to play off of. There's no drama there, no stake in this battle, no personal connection with…
Any doubts as to Stephen Amell's skills as an actor HAVE to have been obliterated by tonight's episode. Amell has played a heartbroken Ollie before (many, MANY times), but it was palpable just how much the man was being shredded apart inside when he hugged his parents and said his last goodbyes. Seriously, this…
Yeah— I kinda wonder how many viewers just assumed that Mon-El is simply not bulletproof, rather than the fact that he actually has a weakness to the element lead. The way Luthor phrased it, it sounded more like a quip than a legitimate bit of information.
Which also raises the more pressing question: just how are Cisco and Caitlin getting paid? They don't seem to have day jobs; they're always at S.T.A.R. Labs. Do they actually HAVE homes, or are they just living in the sub-basements now? How do they afford to eat?
Man, Oliver should be thanking Barry for starting up another big team-up, considering that he would have ended up a bullet-riddled, blood-splattered corpse if Barry hadn't just happened to need his help that day. In fact, the past two times the shows crossed over, Oliver is introduced in an action sequence that would…