Surprised by how little screen time Townsend had, but he definitely used it well. His threat to Joan and taunting of Kitty was well done. Plus updating Austrian baron to NYC socialite was a nice touch.
Surprised by how little screen time Townsend had, but he definitely used it well. His threat to Joan and taunting of Kitty was well done. Plus updating Austrian baron to NYC socialite was a nice touch.
When the show finally does The Final Problem (I suspected it would be this season's finale, but not sure), I imagine Sherlock's on the run/fake death will involve meeting with Mycroft and Kitty, since they now both have experience with disappearing.
It was a combo of the hair and lighting, but Haynes looked a lot like Barrowman in their faceoff scene.
As long as he's Victarion Greyjoy in Game of Thrones, I'm happy.
Ray Stevenson?
Why they kept Dig out of that first scene I don't get. Maybe because he would have gotten everyone rescued.
He has to be superhuman, that's all I can see. Superstrength and shrugging off bullets and arrows with ease. Dude has to be a metahuman.
Yeah, and I know Burton's Batman did it, but how are they bullet proof? HOW!?
I was so happy to see him in action last week. I was bummed he stayed out of it this time.
That was my favorite scene of the episode, after Brandon Routh vs. Vinnie Jones.
Ra's: "I would like to say in my defense that I am a fan of Underworld, not newer EDM. dubnobasswithmyheadman is a seminal album. Maseo talked me into this. This is why I'm trying to get rid of the whole middle-management system."
Yeah, Amell has never looked like the comics Green Arrow in the present day, but the longer his hair and beard get in the flashbacks, I see it. Maybe season 4 he'll get the Van Dyke.
Roy has gotten awesome. First he gets the coolest costume, then he kind of becomes the lead, then he gets sense, longer hair, and screentime. Haynes has gotten better as an actor too. I'm just glad we're getting more screentime for Roy and Dig.
Or the great two parter with the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as bikers, and a source that wasn't there (and apparently was supposed to be Kolchak talking to himself).
I loved that Night Stalker reboot! Interesting style and it was heading down a fascinating path when it was canceled. People knock on Townsend for League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and that film sucked, but he was a good Dorian Gray, and a good Kolchak. I'm excited to see how evil he is as Baron Gruner.
Yes, but now this means next week is Frankenstein/Frankenstein's Creature vs. Dorian Gray. I love it!
That was a great reveal. It fits both John and the show's approach to magic, and it still keep's Chas grounded in a way.
When he showed up in his comics costume at the end, I grinned. Good stuff.
Do not mess with Reggie Ledoux. That is the lessen to all baddies here. I liked this episode, the show has really kept its stride since it found it. And Felix Faust was a pleasant DC Comics surprise. They even worked in his costume.
Just imagine those two as the leads in True Detective. It would be great.