That's why kids today think that Dragonball fans are idiots who cannot recognize quality even if it hits them in the face. They lack the perspective of how awful everything else was when it first came out.
That's why kids today think that Dragonball fans are idiots who cannot recognize quality even if it hits them in the face. They lack the perspective of how awful everything else was when it first came out.
Yep, I remember only two cases of a criminal walking out with a knife to a hostage's neck in my area, and in both cases, the law enforcement officer sneaked up behind him quietly until the gun was almost touching the perp's head and shot without saying a word. (Sadly, one was an indie movie crew that hadn't bothered…
Really? After an episode where a guy in closeup takes a full 30 seconds of zeroed-in screentime to put a pistol under the bar and then the narration says, "I'll put the pistol under the bar…" AArgh Gotham!
But Gotham was terrible long before episode 13, and the CW shows are amazing at 22…(?)
This is zombie 101 stuff! Any sort of body, heart, or other organ damage doesn't bother them, but if you hurt the brain, the zombie dies (that is… it dies dies.)
I'm not saying he doesn't like her, but I think there was more to that cactus than just making their residence more homey.
Were the magic keys still hidden inside?
My suspension of disbelief failed when they used the defibrillator for actual defibrillating and, when the heart stopped, they switched to CPR to get it pumping again.
…oh, wait
This. It fascinates me that they had the tool to make this an exciting season all along. The fact that Ollie is going to have to work (for years, maybe) as one of Ras's assassins raises the stakes of the season's conflict a thousand-fold. And they reveal it now, when it's all over? All season, I was not getting why…
And so, the world came to and end. :(
He did not "invent" the pronunciation for any artistic reasons. He asked an expert how the word should be correctly pronounced in Arabic and the expert gave him the wrong answer. Happens when you try to save money by asking a linguistics student rather than a graduate.
He can generate heat when he's fused with another man. That can make for an awkward relationship.
To be fair, why would he expect the shapeshifter go to his door?
It's part of the genre. Superhero comics always have tons of visits from other superheroes who, most likely, we are not also collecting. If you think these crossovers are annoying, I had to throw up when I was reading Sandman and suddenly he was told to go to the Hall of Justice. At least these shows are conceptually…
Won't you find yourself in trouble when the time machine malfunctions, as they always do, and the guy you sent to the past arrives one day before the day when you came up with the password. Then, the next day, you won't know if you actually came up with the password, or if it's just because the guy said it yesterday….
It seems like it would be too much of a coincidence that Lowell works as Baine's spy, since he didn't "create" his meeting with Liv. One of his friends happened to commit a murder (out of his control) and Liv was assigned to the case (also out of his control).
Isn't he? Obviously neither would acknowledge it in any way, since she's married, but I've been smelling that he's been marinated in "endgame" since S1.
Actually, I think most "flavor" is really smell, but 0% of "taste" is smell.
Well, smelling is done directly with the brain, so that might be the only sense that's fully working (though I was really surprised by it too).
Plus, (season old Spoilers) the Arrow is now an orphan, and the Agents of SHIELD and, to a lesser degree, Agent Carter did go into vigilante justice.