Honestly, his solution to that problem was one of the few things I liked about the episode: they both told me to shoot the other! Who to listen to? Screw it, I'll just do both!
Honestly, his solution to that problem was one of the few things I liked about the episode: they both told me to shoot the other! Who to listen to? Screw it, I'll just do both!
Sal Jr. maybe? I'm more concerned about how the hell Jim can wind up marrying Barbara now.
The Batcave might have been meaningful if they hadn't showed it in the trailer. You can't end the season on a cliffhanger that you showed literally all of in the promo a week ago.
True, but the smarter thing would surely have been to take the door leading out of the apartment instead of the only entrance to the bathroom.
I initially hoped this show would last long enough for him to grow into it, but at this point I doubt it gets a third season. Fish and Selena could have made sense, but they did it terribly. And tbh, I'm a little bothered by the fact that killing someone didn't affect Selena more, especially as a kid. She's only…
It almost seemed like she originally had parts in the past two episodes and they were just cut out.
I've always wondered why that one addiction has to be tolerated by employers. You don't see alcoholics demanding to be allowed to show up plastered every day.
Can anyone clear up what was going on with Paul in this episode for me? Last time we saw him we was still officially working for Dyad but help Siobhan behind Rachel's back was he not? Is the implication here that he's actually still been military the whole time, and his work with Dyad was some kind of ruse? Or did…
It's not a popular view, but I agree they're not as bad as people say. If we weren't comparing them to the originals they might be largely ignored, but they wouldn't get the backlash they do. In fairness though, I was 10 when Episode I came out, which is widely regarded as the worst, so I may have been less jaded…
Eh, as an EU fan there's almost 0 chance of me being happy with whatever he turns out and I'd guess there are many in the same boat. If they wanted to contradict the EU fine, but they should have kept setting books, games etc. in that universe. It's not like people who had no interest in the books before are going…
Particularly when one of the 5 that didn't pass is Gravity, and that would tip the balance the other way.