Yeah seemed more of a B- to me. It was fine. You’re right, Gardner carried the sketches she was in. I liked Thirsty Cops. Seth was good, but obviously had some limits imposed on him.
Yeah seemed more of a B- to me. It was fine. You’re right, Gardner carried the sketches she was in. I liked Thirsty Cops. Seth was good, but obviously had some limits imposed on him.
Not even 24 hours and already (on other sites) spoiler headlines (this one is fine), so had to rush and watch this one.
Mna-mnemonic... do dooo do doo do.
Thanks for these, lafergs. I’m sorry to see the series go! And sorry to see another one of your review shows end! Always the best.
lol, I thought this was pretty great. Not for the plot, but there were so many great one liners I’ve lost track...
Yeah I thought this was a B at least. Weird grade. Solid drama, relatable pretty people... where’s the negatives? Plus some Melissa dance moves. Also.. Mon-El’s costume... all good stuff!
Mostly I just love that Supergirl is back.
- The A.V.Club
Yup, was gonna mention it, but there you go.
He installed the cameras before he knew anything about Rachel’s dad arriving to stay in the trailer.
“Poor Dr. Simon, the only wholly decent person on the Everlasting set”
That wasn’t just some weird Canadian accent. That was an official Bob and/or Doug McKenzie accent!
She played her best, just like like she does in business, which makes her successful. Except she finds that those same traits seem to repel the very men she’s trying to attract.
Yep. I literally had to go to the wiki to find out (remember?) that Maze and Amen had a thing briefly. I mean, I would get it if they meant that Maze was jealous of Linda having *any* sort of relationship other than their friendship, as if that was a novel thing for Maze. But I dont really get where that whole thing…
I really liked Lost Girl, but I’m having a hard time remembering that episode, lol... impressive that you still recall it!
It broke new ground!
Thanks, Dennis.
People were guessing that from the first episode we met him. It was maybe the most popular fan theory, second only to the one that posited they were already in the Mirror Universe. It was a complete non-surprise to anyone even superficially interested in how the general fandom has been receiving the show. It’s pretty…
I blame the Kinja-smoking Man.
It’s been a while since I’ve seen the ep, so I dont remember which parts the character actually keeps in terms of experience. But if Mudd’s continuity includes the act of murder, then it’s still chargeable as an attempt, even if in the end no death occurs. The act happened (in some continuity), and there was intent.…