Okay so who is gonna kill Rowan? Jake? Huck? Olivia? Marcus? Mellie? Cyrus?
I meant he has to die.
Okay so who is gonna kill Rowan? Jake? Huck? Olivia? Marcus? Mellie? Cyrus?
I meant he has to die.
They have jetpacks. The future always has jetpacks.
This season has probably been the most stream-lined, story wise, to date. Unless the actual cult leader turns out to be those aliens from season 2. And they’ve done weirder shit.
I’d forgotten how much I enjoy Rip and Sara together - the actors have such great chemistry. But I saw Rip turning on them the moment he told Sara he was deferring to her - because OF COURSE thinks he knows better than everyone else and will undercut them for his own ends. I at least take comfort in the fact that this…
What’s life like in the far-flung future of one week?
John Fucking Noble is in Legends! When I read that news i made a sound only audible to dogs and Kryptonians.
Why does White Canary’s current costume look like a licensed Halloween costume for the previous costume? It’s terrible.
dude are you TRYING to make us jealous
Speaking of: whatever happened to Lyra, Winn’s girlfriend? They never broke up, and he hasn’t even mentioned her.
I loved seeing the Crisis on Earth X promo! Even if it happened so fast I processed basically nothing from it.
Those are three different kinds of content, though—an interview, a review, and a Newswire. If all three were placed in the same feed, I’m pretty sure people would be angry that the TV Newswires were burying the reviews in the Kinja blogroll.
I’m not privy to a lot of the high-level conversations about the site’s…
Gotta disagree on Lucas’ dad - that scene struck me as closer to jovial than anything.
Rafael and Alba interacting is something I thought would make for interesting character material ever since the first season, so I like that they’ve finally done something along those lines this year. In general, actually, I think Rafael’s interactions with Jane’s parents could also be fleshed out more.
I think most of the characters work best in small doses as part of an ensemble. BUT if they were to ever split off Barbara, Tabitha, and Selina into their own show I would watch the hell out of that.
Evan Peters as Jim Jones high-fiving Evan Peters as Jesus is probably the hardest I’ve laughed at anything on TV this year.
This episode was a bit of a letdown after all the man-hating buildup last week. The men are still in charge with little resistance from the women (who are now turning on each other). And what happened to green-cloak feminist lady? We’re just not going to discuss her? Kai is a great antagonist, but we have no…
Some show needs to give Captain Awesome a new home.
Also, I’m glad that this episode cooled some of the “Max is awkward” vibe. I’m sure it’ll come back when he’s back on the road with Leroy, but it was great pairing him off with someone even more awkward than himself.
Easily the best episode. I think this shows that Ghosted could become an ensemble comedy if it wants to. It doesn’t need to, but it could.
Ah we finally see the BU building/front. Also I love the music in this show. Definitely the best episode so far, hopefully we get some more episodes with the team-ups from this one and/or other varieties.