Bo Dallas becoming Attitude Era Kurt Angle 2.0 was the best thing that could've ever happened to him character-wise. If only WWE had kept his undefeated streak intact for longer.
Bo Dallas becoming Attitude Era Kurt Angle 2.0 was the best thing that could've ever happened to him character-wise. If only WWE had kept his undefeated streak intact for longer.
Anyone else gonna dub the White Walker King "Coldemort" or is it just me?
If by hot sauce you mean poison then of course
JON.
MUHFUCKIN.
SNOW.
YOU DONE FUCKED UP NOW CERSEI!
I'm still hoping that it's more of a short term retirement thing because I really liked him when he was an active wrestler as well. Hopefully after his body has had significant time to rest maybe they can test the waters a bit again.
Graves asking "Have you ever seen Fifth Element?" killed me.
He used to be more soft in the torso than he is now. At Mania dude was looking cut.
Sorry about that!
Oh I agree, I'm just stating a very real possibility is all.
I'd be all for it personally. The whole point of offspring, aside from paving it's own path, is to proceed further than what came before it.
The CW doesn't get enough credit for the quality actors in it's employ which is a damn shame. Sadly genre shows generally got overlooked in the performance department.
On the flipside, my only real concern going forward is that there's a lot of room for Flash to fall flat on it's face (and skid harshly) now. Due to it being a more grounded show Arrow always has a chance of bouncing back after a rough patch but Flash being the, almost overly, ambitious beast that it is could plunge…
The one thing I really did like about the Season 3 finale is that they finally sent Oliver on a journey of self. Though it definitely didn't feel as earned as it should've, the fact that he's actively seeking out self renewal going into the break is promising and there's no doubt in my mind that it's the last step in…
I've said it before, if the writing had been stronger Season 3 would've been Arrow's best & ballsiest season. As it stands it was an admirable misfire but a misfire that gives them an opportunity learn and improve.
My thoughts exactly
I'm about to use a phrase that I and many others frequently used during Season 2 of Arrow…"THIS FUCKIN SHOW!"
Thank God he's not leaving. I really don't know if I could've handled him leaving the show.
While it's probably not saying much, I always felt like JCVD was always the best actor of the 90s white guy action star crowd. Especially in his later years he seems to actually try his damndest with his performances.
I'd be inclined to agree with you.