You know who didn't miss the mayor?
You know who didn't miss the mayor?
Not to brag, but I totally Saw it coming.
"Arrow" has actually been at 0.5 (its series low) for a few weeks now. It is definitely having a bad year: 0.65 average, down from 0.94 last year - a surprising decline. It really shows that there is only one direction to go for the ratings of serialized shows on networks. It doesn't matter how much better this season…
Not really, the answer is: no, except perhaps in self-defense or to save others. Or he really is Dexter.
Hopefully it will be Ghost Moira.
Dolph Lundgren had to become something else, someone else.
Dolph Lundgren is Prometheus!
Dhahrhk was a great villain on "Arrow", the only problem was his stupid plan at the end of season 4.
Bratva has led to the best flashbacks since season 2, so it wasn't really a surprise that an episode like this was so enjoyable. Plus, we finally got to see Dolph Lundgren at his best! But where was Talia?
I always found it annoying that, not only Oliver murdered people, but "Arrow" kept bringing up the dilemma "Should Oliver murder people all the time?" as if it was a deeply interesting question.
Turns out Prometheus is Jigsaw, and Oliver is Dexter.
No wonder the Music Meister stayed clear of "Arrow".
I have only seen the pilot of "Trial & Error" but compared to "Powerless", it had the advantage of being funny.
"Powerless" is obviously dead, unable to save itself, and NBC is trying to save "Trial & Error".
Probably.
"he’ll once again be bringing Gandalf the Grey back to life."
Alice is so much more fun as a niffin - or Dudley is better for this role.
Another great episode. But… Quentin should have let Alice kill Reynard, right? If he was going to release her anyway.
Funny. Also, sad.
If it is not officially part of the MCU, how is it possible to get excited about a superhero movie? "Spider-Man: Homecoming 2: Uncle Ben's Revenge" will be great but this will suck.
Well who knows, perhaps you are not a MCU fanboy but just prefer blockbusters with white men leads in general - not only from Marvel.
What's more progressive than 20 movies with white men leads? /MCU fanboys