I like to think of the best as a group rather than one, and I'm happy iZombie and CEG are on that top. They seriously are the best the CW has to offer.
I like to think of the best as a group rather than one, and I'm happy iZombie and CEG are on that top. They seriously are the best the CW has to offer.
Eh, I disagree with this; honestly, while I found Oliver and Felicity cute, I also liked the tension of Oliver and Laurel's first encounters when it wasn't hostile, yet in the end "chemistry" is just too subjective to base a relationship, let alone actually develop a character instead of chaining them to a…
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I think I have mostly dealt with shipping through fan generated content, there are awesome fics and fanart out there and that's what I love, how you can play with interpretation and interaction. All about the possibility, for that story that could have been pretty cool. How a different choice could make things…
Honey, there are shippers for EVERYTHING. Ahh, I still remember when Skymmons was a thing. I'm the kind of people that ships stuff because likes possibility and alternative character interpretations not the one that lobbies for their ship to become canon, so it's a side dish.
It is indeed a different concept altogether that TV shows sometimes mix up. A battle couple is fairly explicit on its scope; yet it's also possible for this "battle couple" to not actually be a couple right from the start. Lot's of shows play with the trope, and I think a great example is procedurals. Not quite, but a…
I mean that's the thing, overlapping tropes create a lot of complexity.
OMG imagine JoJo in AoS lol
Seriously, watch Galavant!
FitzSimmons is just so damn well written; My shipper heart wanted Fitz and Mack, but how can you be mad when you get such a breathtakingly beautiful love story. The way he couldn't look at her, how she held him, how he became undone and she couldn't stop her tears. This is romance done right on a series, all my claps…
Indeed! a lot of us caught that and I'm glad we weren't just imagining conspiracies; this show is really good with the subtle hints.
That scene with Daisy and Yo Yo was so good, so good. I totally get why she went into the framework and even as I saw it comming it shook me; I hope they have a good resolution.
This is one of those ways were a trope played straight works. Ophelia has been developed through several iterations that sum up trough a very complicated character with no emotional maturity. "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" indeed, but even if at face value it's the most prominent, there's su much interwoven…
One is cuter, the other is hotter.
No, but her evil doppelganger showed up once and will do so again.
I get that it was to prove the point and that Liv probably is the "errand guy" of the two, but yeah; it was clear that Ravi didn't went on by himself just to highlight the drama.
Indeed, you can actually see some of those scenes on the season 2 extras
I think I'm a half empty kinda guy cause I can't think Arrow would have written Laurel better as Michalka.
It wasn't; sure there was subtext, that's the point, but it was never text. The text was that Oliver cared for Felicity, the reason why he didn't want to disappoint her was subtext (and could have gone either way, and that's the point, to cover all bases. It was a very good set up for the actual text)
Maybe, but think about the zombie children! I fear that Liv my have to take Fillmore Grave's place as keeper of the zombies.