(Team Flash is investigating a winged-meta human)
(Team Flash is investigating a winged-meta human)
The "Tom Collins Dialogue we Hope Det. West Says" Thread.
Too soon.
Is The Flash the first superhero TV series of the modern era where the show actually gets to just be "This is the hero, as the hero, fully realized and doing his thing"?
But he did it for love!…err, safety!
Or at least the next 3-4 episodes.
To clarify: I've pretty much liked him in everything. This is just the first time I've seen most of the internet agree with me. I remember there was not a ton of love for "nice" Shaw on Chuck for example
I'm so used to negative feedback on him that I just have to ask…is this the first time that the internet consensus is that we thought Brandon Routh was good in a thing?
Guess we know Ra's' stance on gay marriage now.
At this point I'd be ok with Laurel becoming Canary, and Sara just getting to live in ICU or something. I just want her to LIIIIIVE!
I figure if anyone is able to spot a random out-of-nowhere shooting, it'd be you, Lincoln.
Eh, call me when Cassidy hits the third rung of the Salmon Ladder.
I mean, technically that's (indirectly) how Ollie "died." She got couple-y, he got non-committal and went on a boat trip…
'The Salmon Ladder will get you off."
During that whole rooftop conversation between the sisters, I was already saying to myself, "Nope, nope…scene's too long…they're out in the open…This is a shoehorned-in last scene…mysterious mission…" and then IT HAPPENED AND OH GOD WHY.
I may be muttering "nobody stays dead but Uncle Ben" to myself to sleep tonight.
SARA NO!!!!
Don't make it worse.
Yeah, I'm not sure either. I thought it maybe had something to do with where they were introduced. And it sounds like Bob was introduced as a Deadpool character/sidekick/whatever.
Is he still technically a "magical black" character if he's slotting into a role previously filled by a not-black person? Or does him simply being black "magically" trope-ify it?