Barry and Ray are currently asking her what she's doing this Friday.
Barry and Ray are currently asking her what she's doing this Friday.
Yeah, once Oliver came back it was like "Hey, let's ignore the last 40 minutes and leave it all unresolved.."
See, this I like.
Roy was great this whole arc. And then Oliver came back to Starling and stole Roy's credit. Grr. I was loving that they finally were developing him.
Everything until Oliver came back was great. Roy saying that Brick failed the city made my night. Then they squandered it all with Oliver stealing the glory and negating the whole arc of development for the others.
Okay, glad I'm not the only one who thought Travolta.
It was very 1994. Hell, the double-breasted suit with the gaudy tie was accurate to the year. All we needed was young Tommy and Oliver debating Oasis vs. Blur.
As someone who adored the last two episodes and loved what the show was doing with the Brick arc, I have to ask:
You win this week's comments.
That fight was unexpected and a highlight of the episode. Cisco was surprisingly good this episode. Plus, it was nice to see smug Pied Piper take a punch or two.
William "Ethan Rom" Mapother vs. Matt Ryan is why I adore this show. So good.
It's not canceled.
That and the re-appearing Johnny Rotten painting from the pilot made me smile.
It's weird, I rewatched Sherlock recently. Moffat isn't bad, it's the Gatiss episodes that are the most problematic. He's going for modern pulp. Moffat goes for complex thrillers. The Gatiss pulp stuff does nothing to develop the characters. It was really obvious in season 3.
Moffat can write the complex story to make it sort of work in Sherlock's style, but Gatiss's pulpy "no need for this to make sense, just keep the story moving and fanwank!" style would kill any nuance of a Kitty arc there.
I thought the last time we saw a ladder play a role on the show, Holmes was taking his handcuffs off them in the pilot…
He did. And then Kitty mentioned "the person you thought killed Irene." DID HOLMES NOT TELL HER IRENE WAS MORIARTY!?
All I want a multi-episode adaptation of the Final Problem. Get me tortured lovers in a fight to the death.
I liked that they didn't have Gruner beg. Taunting was a better villainous choice.
But it was a nutmeg solution, not vitriol!