Plot twist: Agrabah is post-apocalyptic united states, turned to desert due to Sultan Trump's misrule.
Plot twist: Agrabah is post-apocalyptic united states, turned to desert due to Sultan Trump's misrule.
I Am Legend, maybe?
At least his name isn't Peter Johnson, Jr. (Fox News lawyer, obviously)
So I changed it.
No kidding. After the lead dust they were likely having serious trouble bearing the weight of their own armor and weapons. Fending off Guardian's assault in that state wouldn't have been possible at all.
Sun was fighting under a fake name. No reason Mun couldn't have been too.
Mace was a walking heroic sacrifice looking for a time and place. He found it.
May's turnaround didn't seem fast or far-fetched to me. Her regret that was erased was killing a child. In this episode, she orders the deaths of tons of children without realizing it. Once she realizes what she's done, she has now killed a child again and her regret isn't gone anymore. Doesn't erase her memories of…
But what happens when he wants to go home? He promised he wouldn't go back in time, and once he's in the future, going home would be going back in time.
She as much as said that she thought this was all her fault for refusing the Flame. Presumably if she gets another chance to accept it, she'll take it. I figure she's probably who Indra's daughter plans to give the Flame to anyway, since there are no other known nightbloods.
When you've got a physical chessboard set up that clearly has a game in progress but there's only one person present, it's usually because they are playing with someone else remotely. I may be 100% wrong on this, but I interpreted it as a game she was playing with Lex via letters from prison. Back in the days before…
It wasn't too costly to keep replaying Kendra's "a few months ago I was a barista" comment and CGI her expressions onto a double rather than record new dialog and facial expressions for her either.
Hawkman and Hawkgirl died on the way back to their home planet.
From what I understand, the reason for the weakness in the back half of season 3 is that there was supposed to be a major plot arc that The Woman King kicked off, and instead they reshuffled things at the last minute and The Woman King was a very bad standalone and so were most of the back half of Season 3 episodes.
I'm not blaming Moore at all. I'm just saying that it's a good counterargument to "Black Market was the worst 42ish minutes you've ever experienced."
Profit and Lace still exists.
Too bad they couldn't redirect the nuke into to the nexus point. Those were implied to be on a separate plane from the rest of the world, damage might have been limited to just Darhk.
The missile was already very close to impact when they came up with a way to redirect it, so my guess is that the simple laws of physics and momentum were a limiting factor on how much she could alter where it was going to hit. The thing had just flown across the entire planet to get to its target, it had to be going…
Maybe he was unavailable because his husband finally succeeded in dragging him off for an off the grid vacation?
No way. We need the Origin of Bratva Captain Oliver Queen! The story must be told!