The fact that Patty Spivot knew Barry Allen's secret identity was a dead giveaway. By this point, we all know that he doesn't have that much common sense.
The fact that Patty Spivot knew Barry Allen's secret identity was a dead giveaway. By this point, we all know that he doesn't have that much common sense.
The Turtle's ability only allows him to steal kinetic energy (i.e. the energy an object possesses due to its motion). He's able to slow down other moving things (e.g. people, bullets), but he can't manipulate electrical energy (e.g. electrical lighting, nerve impulses). At the museum, the Turtle dropped the chandelier…
John Murphy is the Giles Corey of Miracle.
Casper Crump (the actor who plays Vandal Savage) is actually Danish. At the time it sounded like a German accent to me as well (it was a dead ringer for Christoph Waltz' accent). Maybe his parents were German?
"What's a book? Can it be projected onto my retinas in emoji form?" -anonymous child ca. 2074 C.E.
The Halloween episode's plug for the latest Halo game was embarassingly bad. For those of you who didn't have the misfortune to see it, picture this: Peyton Manning, trick-or-treating as Master Chief, hands out copies of the game to Colbert and two child actors posing as trick-or-treaters. There was no gag, only shame.
Agreed. I DVR them and 50-60% of it each episode feels like filler (dull celebrity interviews, musical guests).
To be fair, so was Spencer. Were we actually supposed to buy his lame excuse that he was sneaking out of Alexandria with a bulging backpack (no doubt loaded with stolen food and weapons) just to cause a distraction to draw off the walkers? That guy was fleeing to save his own ass.
Yeah, Glenn should've been parallel to the dumpster and quite a bit farther away iirc.
Pistols at dawn!
Give it time, he'll probably try to stab Rick in his sleep.
Not to mention the big honking fissure in the church steeple (which, conveniently, was only visible on the far side).
I absolutely agree with this assessment. It's extremely rare to see a worthwhile interview on the Late Show these days. Every so often, though, he pulls off a solid interview (I thought the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Michael Caine interviews this past week were quite good).
I can't stand his 'Hungry for Power Games' segment. The character is grating and one-note (much like his movie counterpart), and his irritating mannerisms only detract (as well as distract) from the political commentary. That cheap blue wig doesn't do the segment any favors, either.
5) Why did Abbie think it was a good idea to bring the shard pieces into the tree in the first place? If anything it would've made more sense to get it as far away from the tree as possible.
As long as the aliens pay for the wall, right? This plan's going to work out just great…
Your Honor, my client was trapped in that house for weeks. When the victim walked into the house on the night of August 23rd, she was unable to make out the victim's features in the low-light conditions and, mistaking them for a giant hoagie, proceeded to devour them. Those are the facts, your Honor, facts which my…
Those three idiots didn't strike me as being very bright.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought that the intro was sloppily edited. I only watched through it once and had no clue what the hell had occurred. That entire scene definitely felt like a rush job (not that the rest of the episode was anything to write home about).
Then why didn't the fuel truck explode? Surely the gas trail would have led right back to the truck parked in the middle of the massive forest fire.