I would love for an epic plot twist that involves every piece of ocean ever involved in a DC-property movie to suddenly be 'BUT IT WAS AQUAMAN ALL ALONG!!!!!!'.
I would love for an epic plot twist that involves every piece of ocean ever involved in a DC-property movie to suddenly be 'BUT IT WAS AQUAMAN ALL ALONG!!!!!!'.
I admit, one couldn't say that it doesn't make sense if it happens....
Also, Aquaman sent dolphins to take Batman back to shore after the bomb went off at the end of The Dark Knight Rises!
I have nothing wrong with that, Marvel's been doing it for quiet some time (If Tony Stark hacked into SHIELD in The Avengers, why did he not uncover HYDRA?) . If it's handled well, it's fine.
I really enjoyed this episode. It was the most "Doctor-y" episode this season, it felt like Classic Who. An adventure with subplots and intrigue, as opposed to Doctor-introductions, straightforward Daleks stuff, Gatiss's plot-lacking adventure, and an itnrospective story. And Capaldi finally "clicked" for me as the…
NOW THAT IS DOCTOR WHO!
Should this turn out to be true, I highly doubt it was planned. More like they needed to find a way to shoehorn Aquaman in and thought, :"Hey, remember that scene where Superman falls into the water with the whales? What if Aquaman was controlling them!" This also brings up the question of how Aquaman knew who he was…
Emperor Qin wasn't cremated and his remains still lay in his tomb at the foot of Li mountain. He scammed the person in order to get the diamond.
Interesting note: some Indy fans have tried to justify his behavior at the beginning of Temple of Doom by claiming the diamond was actually a relic linked to Alexander the Great. This was alleged in a book that came out more than two decades after the movie. It's basically revisionism: the Indiana Jones version of…
Because he's charming and funny. (Crowley from Supernatural)
Of course, you'd have to be quick about it:
I loved how in The Killing Joke the Joker of all people was made up to be redeemable in the end. Just briefly the guy realises that he's sick and that he needs help — but doesn't have the courage to accept it.
Not the best movie but I always felt a little pity for this guy...
Severus Snape, the Death Eater turned guardian, and is really second only to Neville in actual bravery in the books.
Me open can of worms?
Two-Face
"Doctor, you of all people have always been ready to see the best in people, even in their darkest hours. I am asking you now to see the best in me. I have changed. I am truly not the man I was. And I weep for the things I've done."
Not of all time, but she deserve a mention only because she puts up with all the stupid nonsense everyone is doing around here. While also wearing super cool dresses.
God, another GREAT question from Ms. Anders.