Why did the Death Totem manifest Jesse Quick?
Why did the Death Totem manifest Jesse Quick?
I guess superheroes are powerless in the face of the supervillain known as Budget.
I’m pretty sure the Time Bureau has been wrecked to the point where it’s just Ava and Gary.
Remember the entire Arrowverse started because the two of them are terrible at relationships.
Man, that is the one thing I can say about Garth & Kat: Wiig and Armisen seem to be having a blast. No one else is, but do they love it.
One recurring thing I’ve liked in both Jessica Jones and The Defenders is how Jessica really isn’t skilled at all as a fighter, because she never had to be.
I thought Defenders established that with her catching the elevator.
I was going post the same thing. Thank you for your service.
That truly is Peak Michael Shannon.
I’m wondering, since the monoliths are there and time travel is in play, if that’s not foreshadowing a trip to the 70s.
I’d like to believe there is a larger goal that has some sort of Better The World idea behind it, but far too many of the plan elements have involved “Mess with Barry Allen just because” for me to buy that.
I presume the answer is “something something last three bus metas.”
“How dare you question our loyalty and act like one of us betrayed you when one of us betrayed you!”
There was a throwaway line in the premiere that as Black Lightning, he also electrically charges his face so it hurts to look at too closely.
For years I’d see Fisher Stevens in other things and not figure out why he seemed familiar.
The difference in this case in the wife did, in fact, try, and said she really didn’t like it, which fits within Dan’s GGG policy.
I presume at least part of his plan involves getting Ralph last— a body that A. he can make look like himself again and B. is nigh-indestructible.
“So what’s the plan, Devoe? What’s the endgame?”
“Oh, it’s right there, up on the whiteboard. I wrote it out a long time ago. You just don’t understand it.”
SLAM EVIL!
Farscape had the Gold Standard of those episodes.