Yup.
Yup.
I'm curious how the speed force actually works in a scene where he grabs all the passengers out of exploding cars. Does he have to slow down and speed up in order to put people in his speed bubble so they don't get decapitated as he squeezes a full grown man out of a car window.
"I'm also noticing that like Felicity, I really like women on TV that aren't overtly sexual."
Too late. Someone posted that already.
Making her Felicity would mean that she dates every hero on the show and somehow gets written into every single scene despite a need for the character or the acting ability of the actress.
Not nearly as awkward as dating your sister.
I wonder if the Arrow/Flash writers will make the same mistake twice with these "temporary" love interests that actually feel like a better couple than the originals?
And lets not forget how difficult it is to shoot accurately with a tinted helmet. Also, doors.
Arrow and SHIELD struggled in season 1 but used that learning process to get it right with Flash and Peggy Carter. So the team behind Clone Wars doesn't really have an excuse for getting Rebels off to such a poor start.
Plus it could be the much needed backstory for why Leia was so prejudiced against Short Stormtroopers.
Not only is there a lack of consequences, following a single group also creates this bubble of coincidence that just makes it feel like Scooby Doo. (Hey, who's that shadow in the haunted mansion? Oh it's R2 and The Harlem Globetrotters!)
"New" sexy? So what exactly did you find attractive before Rebels?
Fulcrum has to be young Leia.
"You were stupid to believe a show for 10-year-olds would be as sophisticated as a show for 14-year-olds."
The biggest character issue I have with this show is still Ezra.
Darn it. For some reason I thought Dazzler wasn't under Fox. I think she'd be great as a TV series.
She's honoring her sisters legacy by making Sarah look like a fool.
The idea of watching someone "try" to be a hero is an interesting story to tell but I really feel it would've worked better with Roy in the role of the superhero screw up (under the wing of Ollie and Sarah) rather than Laurel (under the wing of Ollie and Roy).
I think the idea of an Atom spinoff is more because of the likeability of Brandon Routh than the story of the Atom. And, with these writers, that may be enough because I am suddenly finding myself interested in a character I never cared about in the comics.
Its for the brits. I hear they giggle at the name Arsenal in the UK?