I like to amuse the idea of Tommy being Prometheus and haunting Ollie for what he did during the show's first season with the kill list, but you're right, it's been stated several times that Colin is way to busy atm play a recurring role on Arrow.
I like to amuse the idea of Tommy being Prometheus and haunting Ollie for what he did during the show's first season with the kill list, but you're right, it's been stated several times that Colin is way to busy atm play a recurring role on Arrow.
What's Colton Haynes up to these days?. Cause either Prometheus is Tommy or this show's going full Young Justice.
For a second I thought the blue speedster was Cobalt and I got a little excited, but then I remembered how Barry gets his panties in a bunch and becomes the dumbest man alive every time he faces one.
So are we expecting the Winchesters to show up anytime now?.
I'm not saying bad people wouldn't organize and form a group of mad men. That would be one of the first things to happen in a post-apocalyptic world.
Men, I really need Lance's formula to deal with drunkenness and kill the fuck out of people while being completely hammered. I'd come really handy during karaoke nights.
It's just the show trying to teach everybody a moral lesson. This whole episode was about drawing parallels between Dwight and Darryl.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan looked a bit more bulked up with the jacket, but he's way to skinny to play Negan. Don't get me wrong, he's a wonderful actor but he can only do much with what he's given, those Lucille speeches are getting old already and we aren't even halfway through the season.
As long as the journalist hottie doesn't stick around for too long and it doesn't get too serious, I'm fine with it. This show's writers do not handle love relationships well and making a big deal of her viperish agenda while they hook up it's just going to stagnate Oliver's development as a character.
For a moment I read that as "Dat ass, Thea. Dat ass." and I nodded in agreement.
I feel this whole Caitlin story line could've been developed a bit more if they had dedicated a whole episode to it. The new Wells' randomness, mixed with one of the dullest "villains" this show has ever had and the Malfoy internal conflict cause of his hate towards metas was a very weird combination for this episode…
- Kill List
- The Inside
- 28 Weeks Later
- Spring
- Absentia
- Triangle
- Let The Right One In
- Dead Girl
- Cloverfield
- Timecrimes
- The Mist
- 30 Days of Night
- I Saw The Devil
Akiva Goldsman (ugh…) was working on a Teen Titans TV show for TNT a while ago but it was cancelled. Maybe Kreisberg and Uncle Guggy could pick up the pieces and prepare something similar for the CW. I'd be cool to have modern TV version of Dick Grayson.
What I'm liking so far about the season is the show taking its time to reveal the big baddie of the season. So far so good, we've seen little of Prometheus and they're giving Church his chance to have his run as the main villain. That was a recurring problem I had with this show (and The Flash) last season.
Are the producers hinting a Civil-War-like event on this TV universe with the whole Alien registration?, is it going to scale up and become a Vigilante Registration Act?. Cause that'd be kind of cool, if done properly.
Oliver: Suit up team, we are heading to the Kawatche Caves!.
TIL Carly Pope has a very weird French accent.
Well, it's a shared fictional universe so the change was expected to happen. Till Barry decides to be the dumbest man alive again and travels back in time to make things "better".
And given how they have been hitting lately, it may continue like that for another year
Solid premiere, nice action set pieces and some promising baddies. The new team could be a breath of fresh air, so for now I'm fine with Thea and Diggle stepping down. Although they did reveal the baddies a bit too early and that, like in previous seasons, could become a pacing problem as the season goes.