Imagine a coherent explanation of why and for what remaining audience this show is supposed to get a spinoff.
Imagine a coherent explanation of why and for what remaining audience this show is supposed to get a spinoff.
o.O
looking forward to the premier of Would She Go Down On You In a Theater?!
She is the first openly queer person of color to win any acting Oscar, but Angelina Jolie was openly bisexual when she won for Girl, Interrupted. And this part:
dammit, now I want DiNic’s.
TAKE A(NOTHER) CHANCE ON SARA LANCE!
an American woman who reaches 55 has a remaining life expectancy of over 29 years.
not that anybody takes genre shows half as seriously as they take Gritty Movie-Star Miniseries like True Detective, but haaaaaaave you tried Sleepy Hollow?
Awww, he wants to be Tatiana Maslany when he grows up.
yeah, Marlee Matlin had some great William Hurt stories too.
DAMMIT Netflix!
it was a basic example of a clever plot development based on established worldbuilding that Supergirl so rarely managed to do :/
I really think the stuck-in-time aspect of the first part of the season helped. We’ve done so many one-off time and space travels over the years that it felt refreshing to stay in the 20s and deal with that for a whole arc. plus I <3 the Bullet Blondes.
he certainly has the fucking things up part of being a Legend down already! I haven’t actually seen Scrubs, but he sounds fun.
yeah, I still need my time travel fuckups to come back.
for all that the Beeboverse stomps the MCTVU’s quality and frequency of LGBT representation, this promo/tease for DC is some Disney/Marvel “exclusively gay moment”-tier shit.
and I’m delighted that Rose McIver found her way off the CW.
the supernatural-tinged Evil was conspicuously shuffled off the network to Paramount+ for its second season.
I don’t even think that highly of Killing Eve and Endgame was way worse.