To be fair, she’s a hero magnet too. I think of Pat as a full fledged superhero ever since that first robot rescue.
To be fair, she’s a hero magnet too. I think of Pat as a full fledged superhero ever since that first robot rescue.
I’m not so sure. They’re both cute individually, so there is certainly quite a bit of accumulated cuteness when they’re together, but he seems to be the kind of boyfriend that thinks it’s so cruel and painful that she has a life and plans outside of him. Even though they were not even planning to meet and just ran…
Not only is Pat unresentful, he thinks very highly of the way they treated him, since he decided to treat his own son that way, when Mike decided to become a sidekick too,
The thing with Eclipso is that his power seems to grow exponentially with each person it consumes. If we look at it, it only took one or two people consumed to go from a voice that had close range mind control powers, to being able to distort reality and climate at a long distance. The Eclipso that the JSA fought…
Poor Cameron. The kid seems to have a good heart, but I don’t think the writers will be able to resist the giant Chekhov’s icicle forever.
and the staff’s energy is also linked to her somehow. If she feels alone and isolated, she might not be able to give the staff as much energy.
It seems so strange that someone can dedicate his entire life to helping and protecting those who are weaker than him, putting his life on the line every day, all the sacrifices, and yet have it in his heart to be so mean to a genuinely good friend, just because he doesn’t have powers.
As per the Wiki, the dog’s real name is Max, but he has three nicknames: Buddy, “Demon Dog”, and “Good Doggy”.
The fact that no journalist has confirmed if, in fact, it was a black student who created the sign, or interviewed the student to find out the reasons why it was done, or called out the mother for lying, if it weren’t true, shows me that this is not being considered as a big deal, beyond some quick clicks.
...but it’s not supposed to be Nebraska in July because Eclipso has the climate out of whack. It’s supposed be be more like late Autumn, because of his influence.
Yes, through the episode I kept wondering why Eclipso had chosen to go after Beth, probably the most mentally and emotionally strong member of the team, when Rick seemed like such a low hanging fruit.
The scariness surprised me, because I don’t recall when was the last time I felt actually scared in a superhero show. ...but when Beth was going to open that closet...!
To be fair, he thought that Yolanda might be about to hurt someone because of a mental illness. Can’t blame him for thinking that he had to act as quickly as possible.
Yes, I don’t buy that Ms. Montez has been eclipsed. She has never needed any eclipsing to talk like that.
I was personally surprised that, when Yolanda stabbed Brainwave, it didn’t turn out that she had stabbed the priest. It seems that absolutely everyone else in the history of hallucinations has done that.
The ironic thing is that I’m pretty sure that they used her real name intending to honor her by it.
It’s curious, but some of my favorite chess players also did not become grandmasters until after they were born.
To be fair, male friendships can also suffer when your friend tries to kill you. Just ask Pat.
...but run away where? Eclipso is clearly a world-ending sort of threat. Shade knew that once Eclipso gained a sufficient amount of power, there would be nowhere in the world to hide. This was the weakest he’d ever be. He’s only going to get stronger and harder to beat, from here on out. No matter how bad the odds, he…
I had never heard Danny Kaye. Oh my goodness, what a voice!