Yeah. Which makes me think that the Supergirl show is now mining USA actors, and that's where the next source of guest stars is going to come from.
Yeah. Which makes me think that the Supergirl show is now mining USA actors, and that's where the next source of guest stars is going to come from.
He is my favorite Rogue. I mean, Weather Wizard's my favorite Rogue in the comics, but McIntyre/Spartacus is great in the role. Please bring him back ASAP.
And for people to stop saying "Jensen Ackles should be [insert characters ranging from Batman to the Billy Batson!Captain Marvel.]" Dude's not breaking into Hollywood at this point.
He's a really COOL guy.
Oliver: "I have to become something else, someone else: A less evil version of me to help out Barry fight the evil Bowling Alley Lawyer."
So right before he kidnapped his best friend's wife and nearly killed her?
If they don't keep him on, Netflix better give us a dramedy thriller starring him and John Barrowman.
I said this last week, but depowered Hannibal Lector Tom Cavanagh. We know he can lose his speed. Keep him on as a kind of evil guru on the Speed Force, and make crazed Speed Cultist Savitar the big bad of season 2.
And besides, we know thanks to Eobard Thawne that this show runs on Terminator-style time travel rules. ANY new travel back to the past, no matter what happens, is going to spin off a brand new timeline. Thawne's original timeline? That's not coming back, he can never return home. Which makes me think he's doing…
I loved Cisco not even breaking contact with Lisa, giving Caitlin a "chill, I've got this" gesture. Post Christmas-hiatus, science detective Cisco has been way more badass and likable than bad can't-get-a-girl-geek-cliche Cisco.
I tend to loathe camp and hamming it up, and Grodd knows I hated the ice puns of Batman & Robin, but Wentworth Miller's Len Snart never bugs me. It's the right mix of camp and actual competence. I love it.
"Archer's Quest, right?" No, I think he had a costume stored in one though. He picked up a spare GL ring that Hal left him for emergency, an old costume in the Flash ring, and made an engagement ring with the diamond tip of his diamond-tipped arrow.
I mean….they look really similar.
Last time he went walking with one of his resurrected beings, he ran straight into Ethan. He's afraid lightning will strike twice.
No, not at all. They can be killed and injured. Stronger, yes, and a bit more impervious to the elements, but mortal. The story didn't progress far enough to see age.
Victor noted that he adjusted the electrical shock level. Perhaps that affected how quickly the frontal lobe and language skills came back.
Seriously. Having an interaction with a main cast member who isn't Victor gave a great new side to Caliban/John. He's still despicable, but Rory Kinnear gets a new approach to work with and it was great.
Instead of being a slave to reference like LoEG is, it's more a delightful remix of Victorian and Gothic literature. Season one is a strange and excellent retelling of Dracula more than anything.
And perhaps one of the most amusing things about the show (besides Lyle, he's amusement in physical form, he's delightful) is that it acknowledges how out of place he is. They've made the futurist of a Romantic novel into a Victorian doctor obsessed with the Romantic era and its poetry. It's a great fair trade.
The museum scenes were nothing but brilliant cinematography. First the grate casts an intricate shadow on Lyle and Ethan, then when they descend below we see it through the grate. Simple but striking visuals.