"Bear," "raccoon," potato, patato.
"Bear," "raccoon," potato, patato.
But… but… American Alpha doesn't have dry skin?!?!?!!
Now all I want from this series is to watch Arthie's mom when she appears on her screen as a full fledged bonna-fide wrestling superstar herself.
Yup, from the comments I saw after that finish, almost nobody speculated on Carmella's cash-in or Carmella's next match. Everyone was just speculating on Becky Vs Ellsworth.
The WMitB ending was almost worth it for Becky's post-match interview promo. She is so freakishly, impossibly good on the mic.
Well… no. Going back in time and trying again would defeat the purpose because the whole point of the exercise was to prove that it doesn't work. The objective was so that nobody would try to kill evil people in order to make the world a better place because, even if you flooded the world and killed everyone except…
Oh no question on Jenkins. The directing was marvelous! If Joss Whedon was Marvel's Hannibal, Jenkins is surely DC's Scipio Africanus.
I don't know. I loved the movie from start to end, so that was her main objective and it was accomplished but… I didn't see anything that -she- brought to the role (and every single person in the theater felt the need to exclaim, "ah! she's so pretty!" every five minutes so I guess that was another objective…
And it's not like anyone cared for a single moment that Savitar blew up every criminal that they had illegally imprisoned in Starlabs.
Well, Kara arrives as a teenager when Clark was already full grown, so It makes sense that she would be weaker at first but she gets consistently stronger while Clark stays pretty much the same until she matches or surpasses him and then goes off to be the superhero of the future.
I'll miss him too. I know the reviewers thought he'd gotten too much focus, but I hope that they'd give that much focus to all love interests; especially the ones that have theoretically very interesting jobs like Iris and Laurel.
Well, all things being equal, yes. But they're not brothers, just cousins. She could be much much better than him at processing sunlight due to sheer lucky genetic superiority.
Best friend … next year? or this year… wasn't it hinted that the inhumanly intelligent since childhood Lena was adopted…?
Oh no ohnoohno I take it back. Please no!
To be fair, two kryptonian warriors fighting should be expected to be a much better fight than one of the most powerful beings in the universe fighting a standard issue regular human. The mere concept is just preposterous.
That means she -has- to have figured out Clark too right? Because of his connection to Kara…
But Bill did go out to live on her own, but her new house tried to eat her.
Well… one really crazy thing about this show is that there is still a (tiny) chance that he might actually not be misguided :P
I think he served a super important role on this episode. He asked all the stupid questions so that Bill didn't have to. That allows all the exposition to be delivered without sacrificing Bill's intelligence.
They needed him incapacitated this episode and last episode too, but they just made any angry kid from a rural town be able to block his mind-reading powers and all telepathic aliens too.
I don't hate Rhea for stabbing Kara, or kidnapping Mon-El, or killing Hercules, or almost destroying National City, or for invading Earth… but boy do I hate her for making Lena believe in her and make a personal motherly connection to her and betray her just like her original mother.