Or not watching hem all at once. Viewer’s choice.
Or not watching hem all at once. Viewer’s choice.
I fucking LOVE King Shark. All the side characters (IE not Harley and Ivy) are pretty great, but the King is...well, the King. Followed by Bane.
I guess I missed it in Season 2, but when was Batman’s alter-ego exposed to the world? Joker found out at the end of Season 1, but I don’t remember when Harley & Ivy found out, much less in-universe James Gunn. Hell, I don’t even think Batgirl knows. Is this something that happens in Season 3?
i don’t think i realized this was actually meant to be for grownups. maybe i’ll check it out.
you should be watching loot!
Legally Blonde deserves to go on your movie list this summer. It’s a camp classic.
Cautiously optimistic. Loved S1 but by the end of S2 the show was losing me, it felt like it was treading water (Dr. Psycho in particular was getting very tiresome.) The show always shines when it explores the DCU outside of the core character group, though, so I’m glad to hear there’s more of that this year.
The term is “sowing chaos”, as in planting seeds, but to be fair two costumed supervillains might very well sew chaos.
Agreed. Doom Patrol is suuuuuuuuper weird, but also really good. I also love how they threw in a fourth wall-breaking gag about how Alan Tudyk couldn’t play Mr. Nobody anymore cause he was busy voicing Joker and Clayface for HQ (totally fits in line with how Nobody himself could break the fourth wall).
That really is inspired casting.
I somehow read all the way to the last paragraph thinking this was about Cruel Intentions, a movie I have seen, and not Legally Blonde, a movie I have not seen. I guess LGBT and Selma Blair was all I read of the headline.
Awesome, now please review Doom Patrol when it comes out again! All of the HBO max DC shows are fucking awesome (well Titans is only good) but Peacemaker, Doom Patrol, Young Justice and Harely quinn are all f’n great.
I agree with the OP: As a viewer, I like watching them all at once.
I liked the review but I respectfully disagree with the part that Ivy ditched Kite Man, that is not what happened, in fact it is Kite Man who makes the decision to end the relationship because Ivy wanted to continue forcing the relationship even though she knew she didn’t want it
You do realise the binge watching fad only started last decade right?
And yes while its nice to have things sitting there to watch its also nice having things to look forward to and binge watching kinda destroyed that. I’m fine with having both on offer.
Sorry, but Netflix is the only streaming service still clinging to the binge model. And even they split Stranger Things in two. Because whole-season releases kill hype. Shows do better when released slowly.
I need my Ron Funches fix!!!!
Kite Man!
I don’t think he’s done all of these, but Binging with Babish on Youtube has recreated a large number of fictional burgers and sandwiches.