Exactly. What happened between seasons 2 and 3 that made them drop that plan, and why?
Exactly. What happened between seasons 2 and 3 that made them drop that plan, and why?
We sure it's Tony and not Big Chris? Maybe something happened to Little Chris?
That's the moment I went "This isn't just a usual action scene, this is something awesome." That kicked off nothing but awesome.
Get him on an HBO show, stat. I want to see him work with the top material available.
Shit just got real.
I'm still not sure why DC wouldn't let them use Ted Kord. They name dropped Kord Industries the past two seasons, made Routh's character an inventor and businessman who's building an exoskeleton. I know DC said they couldn't use Ted, but WHY, and specifically, why throw that ban in NOW?
The final action setpiece was amazing. Very kinetic and never static.
Roy was better this episode. He has the coolest costume, and I finally got the Roy/Dig team up ep I've wanted. And the action scenes in this are my favorite yet from the show. The shootout at the end was really kinetic, I loved it.
Someone lies, motherfucker.
David Ramsey out acts everyone on this show. Get him and Jesse Martin as the leads in True Detective Season 3 stat!
Hartley Rathaway. He's a player in the Flash comics. I won't spoil who he is though.
Hartley Rathaway, who we should be seeing soon. He's also a Rogue.
"Will there be fire?"
"Not now Mick."
He's already played a Rogue on JLU, right?
Dude, now I miss Terriers.
Having lived in DC, an 800 page paper that somehow forms the acronym Firestorm is really believable.
Hopefully the show has Chas's survival skills.
All I knew him from before this show was as one of the junkies in Layer Cake. Now I'm a big fan, and if he doesn't play John in Del Toro's JL Dark film, I'll be quite sad.
Reggie Ledoux's slimmed down since he met Detectives Hart and Cohle.
I suspect that Baron Gunter, and what happened to Sherlock at MI6, will be the half-season plot finale.