The fact that Tran doesn't say a word and the bromance is still air tight has to at least place it firmly in the top 10
The fact that Tran doesn't say a word and the bromance is still air tight has to at least place it firmly in the top 10
She's grown a great deal from the first season. She's gone from being the obvious weak link of the show to being just as funny as everyone else.
I did really like the way that they were able to balance two villains, have them each pose a legitimate threat and actually add to the plots they resided in. That was some confident and very capable writing. It's a damn shame that Colossus got offed though, the idea of him having a sort of Flash Thompson/Peter Parker…
Reminded me of Michael Rosenbaum's fantastic interpretation on JLS
Admittedly him being so blatantly level in the beginning bothered me but he's really grown on me in recent weeks.
You cheeky sunuvabitch
Robert Knepper is a consistently strong character actor
I was concerned when they initially were marketing it as a whole "Versus" deal but after seeing the full trailer I'm extremely excited. I'm sure it'll be chock full of pathos and humor.
"flavahz"
Not as bad as Selina wants to make out with Bruce *shudder*
Ra's Al Ghul - "Died In Your Arms Tonight" by Cutting Crew
Selina talks like she's in the goddamn Newsies
He does have a pretty solid jawline
BUT HIS FAITH!
This episode of The Walking Dead was very much so a transitional one. A calm before the storm that is the midseason finale if you will. Much like the Beth episode, not a whole lot of “interesting” stuff happened here but we did get a fair amount of character development here. The overarching message here was…
Arrow's definitely not at it's fighting best right now but I'd still say I'm enjoying it overall more than AoS despite it probably being the stronger of the two shows right now. There's something about AoS that still slightly bores me a bit where with Arrow, even when it's falling on it's face, I'm seldom ever bored.
You know when you put it like that it does make sense. I still feel like the freakout might've happened a bit too soon but his drastic shift in behavoir does make more sense in hindsight.
That was the best part of the scene to me. A good moment of acting right there.
I'd say that last season you could definitely make a strong case that it was one of the best shows on TV because it was firing on all cylinders. Right now though it's definitely on a bit of a down turn quality-wise (though it's not nearly as bad as it could be) but after having such an all encompassing big bad and a…
I dug a lot in this episode but I'd be remiss if I said this season isn't a bit of a letdown so far in comparison to last season (which we all kind of knew it'd be since it was so damn strong). The Cupid stuff was hammy but in a good way for the most part and aside from the odd gold digger vibes I was getting from…