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yeah but Laurel is the romantic endgame for the show which is what i was refering to.

good oepning episode set a tone simlar to seaosn 2. They went and did things, this show as at its best when they did things be it large action or articulate pieces of the DC Universe. What they didn't do is play internal conflict well, most of the actors I love for their melodrama chops not their subtly (though Amell

I can't be the only one a lil bummed that Atom Smasher din't hit a SPEAR SPEAR SPEAR SPEAR. But overall solid return episoe hit all those warm fuzzy notes and subtly setup stuff for the non-comic nerds to get info dumped on in the next episode.

I gave it a second chance with season 2 as well but then The Flash started and it was a much better show AoS.

I want him and Barrowman to share the screen just to chew it like they're at a all you can eat buffet.

I really love it. The first arc has this action anime vibe where its more about style and action mixed with some surprisingly dark and good characterization. But the second arc takes the energy and turns it down a notch but manages the long arc/single issue balance real well. It takes it a direction that is

I alway thought they could make th Secret Six work but replace Scandal with Katrina Law (she needs more to do) and Caity Lotz.

I'm so happy how this series has expaned. It was a fun action book at first, Steve Cummins and the two colorists work are amazing. But Zubs choice to limit the pov of the mytholog to these naive (kinda impulsive) teenagers was a great call, it built my interest in them aboe needless mechanical explination. And ending

but an e-cig is like sucking on a robot penis…soo

And I'm back to Ep 1 of True Det S2 levels o enjoyment. This whole thing seems spread thin and the characters not as interesting as they think they are. Though Antigone, Taylor Kitsch, and Vaughn are interesting in their medicority.

OK this show is still kinda pretentious and I don't really care for the characters though I'm definatly more interested now then I was before.

I really liked Secret Warriors but feel off the series after the mid season. It'd improved but seemed really kinda of lost and stretched in terms of plot and service of character.

David Morse with hiar (long hair) is rather hard to comprehend.

solid start nice energy, Martin is set up as compentent enough but still isn't the best. Also I love the british-esque way it's shot, everything is amazingly crisp no idea how they do that seems to be the lighting.

God maybe its because I haven't re watched any of the finales that I forgot they're likely this way strucutrually, but it came off as really disjointed. Just scenes, I guess the Northern stuff was connected well enouh. And than Dorn, fuck Dorne.

With The Dance of Dragons novella being the first Westerosi piece of literature I ever read, I rather enjoyed the references.

HOLY SHIT I didn't think Game of Thrones had the balls or technical skill to pull of such an extended action sequence like that IT WAS AWESOME and just built so beautifully. Like I love that GoT has Ice Zombies and Dragons but I really stay for all the politicking but o man is it nice when I can have BOTH in one

The scene with Tyene would've been better if I actually knew that was Tyene Sand and not just the one with the Knives.

Man this was a fun season of television. F that cliffhangar endind but overall manthat was a great season of tv. It's not The Americans but it dramatizes character more than well enough and earned its moments.

The Flash was the kind of fun that Arrow Season 2 was. It just went for a bunch of comic book shit! I like S3 well enough but its introverted drama is not that shows strong suit. Flash on the other hand was like here's all these characters, their stories matter, and A GIANT PSYCHIC GORRILLA