Yeah. I found it legitimately embarrassing for the show.
Yeah. I found it legitimately embarrassing for the show.
Manu Bennett would bump this up to a full "A" for me.
"Hey guys! I miss anything?"
Needed more "Cat's In the Cradle".
I mean, if he could grab Henry from behind at the family dinner, couldn't he have done the same to Barry and phased a hole right into his chest, and then that'd be it? Work done?
He's like a more likable Firestorm.
Hmmm. Fair enough. Didn't think of it from that perspective.
I've never seen two people who want to bang look less like they want to bang.
I mean, the security at STAR Labs really isn't any better than the security at the West household.
Honestly, I didn't think the Felicity thing was a problem until about the midway point of this season with the wheelchair nonsense. And now, we have Guggenheim stating he never saw Laurel as Barry's Oliver's soulmate (okay, fair enough. But that's like saying Superman/Lois Lane aren't the canon couple), and CW…
I mean, the entire season was kind of a rehash of Season 1. It starts out like a procedural with a Metahuman of the Week, aimed at taking down an overarching threat with the help of a beloved mentor. The mentor is then revealed to be the villain they've been chasing the whole season. It builds to a climax in which…
I really don't know why, in Zoom's mind, conquering Central City = conquering Earth.
What's weird about this one is that wasn't Black Siren facing the direction the car was coming from? How would she not see/hear the car coming? It's my same issue with walkers constantly getting the drop on people in The Walking Dead.
Killed that many birds? Must have been one HUGE stone.
At least if she dies on The Flash, her last moments won't involve blessing some 'ship.
I found it kind of hilarious how everyone was looking at Barry like he was crazy, all because he was optimistic about they're chances against Zoom. I mean, I get why. I just found Barry's cheery optimism a hilarious contrast with everyone else's incredulity.
At the risk of sounding like yet another person joining in on an anti-Arrow circlejerk, I thought The Flash did more to showcase Katie Cassidy in one episode than Arrow did in the entirety of Season 4.
True. But we'd know. "I have Rickon, and we tore apart the Wildling woman protecting him. Her head mounts my wall, etc."
Is there any way he has a different illness that just happens to make him cough up blood? Something from which he can recover without a hospital stay? That's the only way I can see him surviving, barring the boat dude having created some sort of cure.
Honestly, I'm just glad the show is allowing Rumple to embrace his evil nature, rather than doing an extended arc every season that tries to convince us he's really this great guy who's really a hero, deep down.