Barry spent a year as judge and jury over all metahumans, which Joe was complicit in. As a cop, he should also value due process.
Barry spent a year as judge and jury over all metahumans, which Joe was complicit in. As a cop, he should also value due process.
The entire second season was about Oliver killing people. Not once has The Flash addressed what a selfish prick Barry was in the season 1 finale. He can play God with everyone's lives and history, and cause the deaths of Eddie, Ronnie, and whoever else died in the singularity, and all he's upset about is getting sole…
He didn't know, but if my girlfriend were about to commit a life-in-prison crime, I would have taken my mask off on live TV if that's what it took to stop her.
I couldn't believe it when he didn't. And then I was like, okay, he's gonna tell her later, after the supervillians are in jail and they have some alone time. But nope. Patty better find out before Wally does.
I'm so tired of Joe's attitude towards Oliver. Last I checked, Green Arrow wasn't the one who wanted to change 15 years of history to save one person and partly destroyed a city in the process.
God, Barry won't tell his girlfriend his secret identity even when she's about to murder someone. At this point, I can't imagine what it's going to take for him to tell.
I'm not terribly familiar with how Ra's is in the comics, but I really liked the way he was portrayed in 3x09. He was a cold, ruthless killer with a warped moral code, who you could just tell was holding back when fighting Oliver. I loved his "I have replaced evil with death" speech in particular. Unfortunately after…
She did say she didn't want the kid to grow up around Oliver's playboy lifestyle. And since I think Moria promised her another million once she left Starling, I'm pretty sure she cashed that check and kept the other as proof of what happened. Or maybe she didn't want to fight the army of lawyers the Queens would have…
I laughed so hard when he tried to casually super-speed the paper into his pocket. One of my favorite jokes in superhero stories is when the hero uses their powers/tech/skills for mundane things. It makes the fictional universe feel more real.
Who would have ever dreamed back when Arrow first started that we'd get an episode that included time travel, superpowers, magic, reincarnation, winged-humans, and flashbacks to ancient Egypt of all things. The show's certainly come a long way.
This 100%.
If there was one thing that slightly disappointed me in last night's otherwise perfect episode, it was the lack of Felicity-Caitlin. And we're not the only ones. Danielle Panabaker has said before how much she likes working with EBR during the crossovers.
The writers did anticipate the chemistry/fan support of Barry/Patty. Over the summer the crew said they were casting someone to play "Barry's own Felicity" (or something like that). They seem to have realized through his relationship with Felicity that Barry is better when paired with someone who is a nerdy science…
As a fan of both Jessica Jones and Supergirl, this made me very happy:
Isn't Wells' daughter a speedster in the comics? Maybe she takes the Velocity 6.
I think that's partly due to Buffy and Angel being on different networks after Buffy season 5 and Angel season 2. It made it difficult for them to crossover more. Apparently Joss Whedon had to fight in order to have Willow appear in Angel season 4 and Angel on Buffy's finale.
Just what I'd expect from the people who gave Man of Steel a 9/10 and called it "amazing."
I'm assuming something like this went down:
I was thinking the same thing about the CW and what their president said. The only thing that makes me worried in that regard is that he said there wouldn't be any more superhero shows on the CW after Legends of Tomorrow.
If you wanna know just how shallow these attacks on Supergirl are, look no further than the comments on ComicBook.com's Facebook page. I've seen a lot of people there compare Supergirl to Gotham (since they're on at the same time), bashing the former while calling the latter, and I quote, "fantastic."