Since we know Nia is getting a costume, is anyone else hoping for a costume design montage with her and Brainy like the one with Kara and Winn from the Pilot? I think it'd be fun.
Since we know Nia is getting a costume, is anyone else hoping for a costume design montage with her and Brainy like the one with Kara and Winn from the Pilot? I think it'd be fun.
Diaz must be the worst villain in the show. He’s lived way past his expiry date.
Yaaaay!! I’m so glad these reviews are back!
Yeah, the DEO seems like a relic from the CBS days where Supergirl was more of a procedural. CBS really liked the idea of a government agency (usually the police) being assisted by an extraordinary person (see Elementary, Limitless, etc.)
Do you suppose those five agents were the only ones who knew her identity because so many people die while working for the DEO?
If anything that felt like too few DEO agents who were in on Supergirl’s secret, but this is not a show that’s tremendously concerned with consistency from season to season — that’s what network changes and showrunner switches will get you.
I hate that this is an unpopular opinion, but I am living for Monique. (And I don’t know if she invented “gooped”, but it’s catching on. If it makes you feel better though, my aggressive Apple spellcheck changed it to “goofed”, twice.)
During the shame spiral, when Rebecca said she’d made everyone’s life worse, I was reminded that she’s actually made everyone’s life better. There isn’t a single regular character on the show who isn’t in a better place since Rebecca moved to West Covina. Heather and Valencia have careers and partners they love. Paula…
The best part of the episode was seeing Naomi slay the lip synch. Gagged. Other than that it was a colossal waste of time designed to bring Latrice back who was very justly sent home. She is a beloved queen, but not strong enough to win an all-star season.
Winner of the night was clearly Naomi, after being invisible for 5 episodes she finally gets to shine!
Being pushed into the pond. (WHY????)
I want a supercut of every time WJH freaks out. Time knife. The dot. Laying on the railroad tracks. The Trolley Problem. Get on this, The Good Place Extras.
Damn it.
I loved the “Niednagel” Easter egg that felt like it was especially for Good Place Podcast listeners.
Also, Chidi screaming, “As I was saying before I saw the TIME KNIFE!” is great. WJH’s timing, inflection and surprisingly jacked body are secret MVP’s on a show full of MVP’s.
I am also curious to see what the future holds for Lagertha as well as Judith (if anything other than the afterlife). How do we interpret Olaf’s change of heart? Was he simply testing Hvitserk’s resolve to make sure it wasn’t just a case of sibling rivalry and envy and determined that Ivar must be a true tyrant since H…
Not to mention one of my least favorite tropes- Super hero life is dangerous, so I must get rid of my powers. Like, you can have powers and just NOT fight bad guys, Cisco, getting your powers stripped just makes you more vulnerable!
Given that there is a man out murdering metas, it isn’t hard to imagine some politician creating a meta registry and eventually forcing the cure on people in the name of public safety. Once a cure exists, it isn’t hard to imagine it getting into the wrong hands.
I thought Ava specifically said it WAS both of those things, but it was so compulsively fun and readable and she liked the character so much that it didn’t matter.
Also, The Legends of Tomorrow gag about Mick’s book was the best part of the episode.
Quick explanation for the people who don’t watch it. Last year, it was revealed that Mick Rory wrote erotic speculative fiction as a hobby. This year, it was revealed that he was getting it published under the pen name Rebecca Silver. …
I loved how the boom operator visibly gave up and left the shoot when she uttered that line.