LOL. Yes on the 1950s spinster librarian. Yes also on pretending Lea Michele would ever be a homely loser who no man (or woman) could ever find attractive. I mean, have they SEEN Lea Michele? She's HOT.
LOL. Yes on the 1950s spinster librarian. Yes also on pretending Lea Michele would ever be a homely loser who no man (or woman) could ever find attractive. I mean, have they SEEN Lea Michele? She's HOT.
I can't believe I'm saying this but…she's actually the hottest woman on this show right now. Naya Rivera used to be that, but I don't know, I'm not feeling it anymore. Ditto with Dianna Agron. Dianna Agron used to be the prettiest, but Lea Michelle is def giving her a run for her money now.
That's what I was thinking! ;) It's so silly it's so hard to even rate it. I don't think it should be rated anymore, even.
I…kind of cringed when the first strains of Roxette's "It Must Have Been Love" started playing, and promptly changed channels. This was sillier than last ep - which, upon re-watching, was actually quite fun.
Can't wait for the wigs.
LOL.
That's the only way to use a heel, IMO.
That was my take-away from seeing her at Comic Con panels, too. Like, even Katrina Law is really enthusiastic about comics and so on, and knows enough to be able to talk about it with fans, whereas Cassidy looks more like, "I'd rather do something else" or something.
I'd love to see their team-building workshops and corporate seminars.
SMG seems very nice. Probs why the Amber Benson/Sara Michelle Gellar scenes in S6 seem really genuine, for some strange reason. There's a kindness in Tara's character that Buffy responds to.
I'm hoping Oliver stays away for a few eps, too. It's fascinating watching an Arrowless city.
That's why I actually enjoyed this episode the most out of this season. Laurel's story is the most realistic.
First Oliver and Roy with the candles? And then Diggle and Roy with the drinks? Now it's Merlyn and Roy? What's going on Roy?
True dat. But it's probably also because Vinnie Jones seems to be loving the heck out of playing the villain. He's always been the kind of movie villain I enjoy watching.
Yes! Loved the bluntless and Felicity comforting Laurel. Having Felicity go back to what she's good at - being the heart of team Arrow, made this ep really good for me.
The things his daughter and his men have to put up with. Tsk. Tsk.
Okay, for once, this is the one ep this season that got me all excited about the series again. It's also, finally, the one ep which actually deserves that "A".
I was too distracted by his awesomeness! He was also very tall and seemed like he could defend himself in a brawl.
I'd have loved to meet George Takei.
I know right?!? Espesh since I've been a Rickman fan since Die Hard and a Spacey fan since The Usual Suspects.