He was not able to build it by himself.
He was not able to build it by himself.
I thought he had said in a previous interview that he didn't like to plan out his stories in detail because, once he knew where the story was going, he lost interest in writing it, or was that someone else?
She was not repressed, she was in love. Now she has to be repressed in order not to unleash the zombie apocalypse.
And to think that in the original timeline he would have never ever been Captain Cold again and there would never have been a Rouge's Gallery.
or the soldier boyfriend from Orphan Black.
It had the same problem as early Arrow, where they gave a hint of something good and left it at that, and you wondered if it was intentional or, more likely, not, and then when it does pay off, you're cheering at the show and at yourself too, for sticking with it.
It's funny because she's probably super-cold… as a zombie
To be fair, she had just eaten the brains of a pompous artist who, very likely, talked like that every day. We saw her saying even cheesier things and everyone looking at her like she was out of character, so I'll give her the benefit of the doubt.
He's just irritated that her apocalypse does not have any zombies.
Either they don't think it's real, or they don't think it's a bad thing. Which might also work against his employment prospects if he's obsessed with finding a cure.
Which kind of already happened when they met.
I actually got the opposite impression on Ravi. It always seemed to me that he did not even know how to not be completely sincere on his entire life. Now you've got my looking suspiciously at his experiments.
The CW has been discovering some amazingly fantastic leads.
I'm surprised at how often I don't even notice the narration, considering how much I usually want to stab myself in the head when it happens. And the little boxes of text narration are sometimes fun too.
…and the wife.
You realize that she'd be killing any partner she had?
They now have two competent shows on several days of the week.
The one thing I felt really nervous about was Blaine because, from what we saw in the pilot, he looked more like a big bad from Buffy the movie, than from Buffy the TV series. And although I got some vibes like that in this episode too, in that scene in the alley, he managed to look so seriously menacing that I think…
Well, when the terrible situation you put people into is being dead, I'd say that crosses the line into very clear-cut evil.
But there being a purpose for something doesn't really have any effect on there being that something.