"Yo Dinah, You're cool. I feel the pain of loosing my sister lessening already"
"Yo Dinah, You're cool. I feel the pain of loosing my sister lessening already"
Lol Because Juliana is basically playing like basically the same character Katie did?
*puts finger on your lips* Shhhh, it's Arrow. Leave logic on the other side of the door, where you can only sort of hear its frantic ramblings of "Things making sense" and "implausibility"
Basically, yeah.
"You think you can replace me?" so it was not even like BS is hinting she is trying to tale E1 Laurels' place.
Aww come on, Laurel being utterly replaceable on every aspect is very sad.
I could have watched half a season of Nyssa and Talia. Overall, the guest chracters felt so much more interesting than the regular cast.
And you also have Black Siren; honestly, just get a band of all the murdered women Oliver loved from E2 led by Moira Queen and you are set for a fucked up season.
Thank you! Indeed, I don't think it's much of a taste issue and rather, IDK, an issue of mindset; I keep hoping for Arrow to be better than has ever been, and I think that's the issue. Maybe Arrow is just this, and that's okay.
Completely agree with that; I might think that the plotting and narrative weight and even motives were subpar, but lord almighty, Segarra sold it 100% and there's no enough praise for that. He's one of those performers that just elevates the script, going so hard.
Don't think too deep, it's Arrow.
I think that Prometheus has reached that same level of insanity that Slade had on season 2, and while delightful and a superbly enjoyable performance, it has a major issue for me.
Indeed, and I have not said otherwise. While seasons 1 and 2 have been the best the show has done, that doesn't mean they were perfect paragons of genre television.
I think that bringing up Laurel's death as a good example is kinda taking things too far, or putting into perspective how much worse this was.
I think I prefer to see it as dissociative disorder caused by the stress generated by metahuman powers on the individual. Powers don't make you evil, but they fuck with your whole body chemistry in weird ways. Kinda veers on the uncomfortable territory of mental illness, but it feels like the only thing that makes…
The reviewer is not quite saying that tho? LaToya never says she's grading the episodes together, only that these episodes back to back worked better than the ones from last week. Does that color a reviewer's enjoyment and perhaps grading of an episode? a bit, but harping on that is like saying our appreciation of…
Or be like May and be "It was a thing, kay what's next?"
Also Mack, inside the Framework, already knew the truth, it was already on his head as an inevitability. That he got to hold Hope on his arms before she was gone was the most he could expect. And it got me so misty eyed.
I kinda liked the little "distance makes the heart grow fonder" thing they had going on. Like they were a bit more sweet to each other this time around, like they were enjoying their reunion. It was very sweet and really made me hope they someday get together.
I wholeheartedly recommend it it; The show always put its focus on Christie (Faris) and Bonnie (Janney) journey s mother and daughter and their ups and downs battling addiction.