I was convinced that with the repeated Evelyn name-drops it was just going to be Evelyn.
I was convinced that with the repeated Evelyn name-drops it was just going to be Evelyn.
I know he had a redemption moment, but are we really supposed to be cool with Felicity’s dad now?
There is that.
I do feel like they never knew how to use Firestorm in action scenes, and not just in terms of budget. He’s too big of a big gun, and they always had him just fly about in the background being relatively ineffective.
It might be she’s credited as a regular for the whole season even if her character isn’t introduced yet.
If anything, she’s a person who has used her credential as an established actress in genre projects and parlayed that into YouTube superstar, rather than the other way around.
Do not talk about berry picking.
Yes.
Well now that’s all I want in the next Trek movie.
True. If you go into a chamber with pure nitrogen gas, you’ll not know anything is wrong until you fall down because your brain just plain shut off.
That was the lamest part of so much lameness. It sets up the whole “we have to talk to the boss, and we might have a solution” and there’s no payoff. Especially since it seems that the Attalanians all just evacuated to an empty football stadium.
You will never, EVER get “Return of the Mack” out of your head. There might be brief respites, but it’s always there. Waiting.
“How exactly are your methods non-lethal exactly?”
What I love about both Christmas Carol and Treasure Island is how both movies play it like they’re pretty much doing a relatively straight movie adaptation of those stories, but half the cast happen to be Muppets. Like, Kermit isn’t being Kermit— it’s as if they hired Kermit to play Bob Cratchett and Capt. Smollet.
Not explicitly, but close enough.
Once a few years back I was having lunch with a friend-of-a-friend who’s one of those work-for-hire directors— the kind who does made-for-TV, direct-to-DVD, etc. He told a story of how he was hired on one movie, and as the pre-production process was going, the producers got Dean Cain as the lead. They were very…
I have to say, I was expecting the reversal where it shows he was legitimately trying to be helpful in the best way he knew how. That he just ended up being treated like he was a common villain was disappointing.
Are YOU going to tell Danny Trejo not to do that? Because I’m not.
Revealing her real name is “Cynthia” does nothing to dissuade me from my theory that she’s an alt-Earth distaff version of Cisco.
Whenever Nathan’s not on screen, people should be asking, “Where’s Nathan?”