obscure streaming service offering a fuckload of British/Commonwealth cozy mysteries. I think they have the Phryne Fisher stuff now.
obscure streaming service offering a fuckload of British/Commonwealth cozy mysteries. I think they have the Phryne Fisher stuff now.
-Aww, baby Spoons!
I will never, ever tire of Shane being into Alice’s mom.
slightly less bad...but I really hate the idea that after 6 years of Kara trying to reconcile Supergirl with Kara Danvers, support and be supported by her adoptive family, and build a dual Superfriends/career on Earth in the present time, she’s just going to jet off to Argo City/the future and leave all that behind. es…
Leaving her Earth family for the future with a guy who was never great to her is the worst plausible ending for the series, so of course it’s highly likely the one they’ll choose.
The book is fantastic. Hopefully Stanfield can avoid being a loon.
-This is already the second time this August TV has blessed me with “Baby Please Come Home”? Good vibes!
I always assume ice cream cake!
it’s good as long as they aren’t running Kara-pines-for-taken-dude for the third time! I did like the baking contest meetcute story he told about her, though.
oh my Rao, was naming the trash-collecting robot Oscar foreshadowing the turn to the trash side?
-DANVERS SISTERS REUNION TIME! PRAISE RAO!
Fancy!Zari for maid of honor, Gary for flower girl!
Not as much footage exists of the simultaneous attack on the Pentagon, but security-cam images of the initial hit are shown at the start of episode three.
I don’t understand fruit flavoring in coffee-based drinks.
orrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr he was just planning to throw her under the bus and take over the whole hosting gig himself.
think of how much frustrating filler we could have dodged if basically any other show in the Arrowverse were willing to have its main couple talk about their shit.
Ava should be too smart to fall for that, but credit to writers Phil Klemmer and Morgan Faust for ignoring the impulses of the Arrowverse and actually having two characters talk to each other about their feelings rather than bottling them up (a very welcome, if soapy, theme in this episode).
they might be able to do Ted/Rebecca well, but I like them as friends and boss/employee better.
ok, this is is terrifying. with that even more than the ligament tears I was thinking of, you’d think we would see Roy rehabbing and not just limping around, though.
Admittedly, it’s becoming clearer why the financial operations of the club aren’t a crisis, given that Rebecca’s initial solution to Nate’s problem with the Greek restaurant was to buy it outright: by all accounts, she can comfortably cover the team’s costs while they work their way out of relegation.