The inexplicable use of "a Wizard" to refer to Gandalf is the best trolling you will find today.
The inexplicable use of "a Wizard" to refer to Gandalf is the best trolling you will find today.
"Ain't nothing but pain down that road." Oh, Winston. You strange, wonderful man.
Really glad this bust of Sloth from the Goonies finally went up. Long overdue.
I know it'll never happen, but I'd pay good money for Music Meister to come teach a lesson on Arrow, if only for Ollie's "I Did This" song.
I have shortened this with friends to MitB. It's useful because we say it so often.
No segment on TV this year has made me laugh more than Stein and Mick singing "Day O."
Batman the Animated Series not being on here at all is ridiculous.
Madchen Amick won this episode. More Madchen Amick please.
The absolute worst part of this is how it lacked a Point of View. There was no argument, other than "Gosh, this is complicated!" The resolution Oliver reached with Councilwoman Whose Superpower Is Talking Points went completely unexplained, absolutely lacked specifics, and resolved nothing. The episode went out of its…
I love this show. It's the silliest thing on TV, and it's best when it leans into the silly with all its weight.
Well, that last bit isn't… really true. As revealed in this issue.
Batman himself says Catwoman is lying about the murders; I presume we'll find out how/why that is the case by the end of this arc or the mini-arc focusing on Catwoman up next.
Mixen is correct.
I'm disappointed Sava doesn't like this show. At times it's my favorite out of the four DCCWTV shows. It's silly and ridiculous, and most of the time — when it's at it its best — it knows exactly what it is and aims right for that.
Oh man. Ollie's gone full I Did This.
No snark. I'm just happy.
The King/Finch story was the strongest of the bunch, I thought. I thought the idea of Dini and Adams (down to the collaboration of the creators involved) was nice, but the execution was muddled.
I took a mythology course in college where the professor played the song Gaston and then explained that Gaston was the typical Greek hero, and that in classical literature it was this asshole who'd be the mythic protagonist.
IKEA is a magical place. The aftermath is not.
The extended cast is so great. Josh's friends, Heather, Darrell, Father Brah… I love this show's gradual growth into a true ensemble.