nukethewhalesreborn
Nuke the Whales
nukethewhalesreborn

This is two-fold.
1) Story time from Father Monty that destruction is inherently bad and subsequent idealizing their new vacation/home.
2) Delilah (later taken over by Priya VII) had a one night stand with him where he lost his virginity thus making her the most special woman in the world (considering this happened less

Raven is always underused. I want Raven to steal the ship and have her own spin-off.

Who is Finn? I very briefly thought.

The Dark Commander fell flat for me too. It’s ultimately the question of how is the Dark Commander significantly different than Lexa or any other Grounder leader presented so far? It’s that Alycia Debnam Carey is beautiful and Dakota Daulby’s costume looks like an emo lepper on heroin taking his photo for the Meghan’s

The writer’s room was a clusterfuck. I normally would be mad that the show dropped so many plot threads, forgot so many characters added a handful of episodes ago, and mixed up its continuity, but that would imply any of those dropped items were worth anything.

Me: F*** them. They killed Liv and Major!
Virtual Reality Podcast Ends
Me: Why didn’t they just kill Liv and Major if this was the other idea?

It wasn’t that long ago that Liv’s goal was to become a human again. The emotional end when Live mad the decision to give Isobel’s brain to Dale almost losing meaning. The end

“Some people say Dolly Durkins wasn’t real; just a name to scare zombie children.” - Byron Deceasey (because we needed to find work for Piz)

Abby: Just like Markus said...
Me: I swear, THIS CANNOT BECOME A THING.
—Later—
Me: Well, that wish came true in the coolest possible way.

As much as I don’t want call backs for the sake of call backs, I think using or having the kung fu brain from Season 1 and the hacker brain from the Dungeons and Dragons episode would be a nice “full circle” way to include earlier elements in the penultimate episode.

Has the show been trying to make them sympathetic? I thought the season arc’s emotional component was Clarke & Co. trying to be better v.s. more destruction.

Where does The CW find all of these talented child performers? Echo and The Dead Girl Formerly Known as Echo were great. I also appreciated a reminder that the Evil Ice Queen was exactly that. We were told in Season 3, but now we’ve been shown.

I hate to be “this guy,” but there’s a bit of a continuity issue: Clark County and Washoe County do not allow legal prostitution. The National Electronic Convention is either being held in a town of 12 people or a lot of guys are driving hundreds of miles to pay for sex. I guess one of the writers broke up with

Enzo is the Jar Jar Binks of iZombie. I’m convinced that Enzo as a henchman is a budget cutting measure. Instead of a bottle episode, we just have this guy work for scale.

If they had to have accents as a gag, a much better gag would have just been an exaggerated accent of the week.

I don’t get how they built a religion among the second or third generation of Earth colonists who would have been aware of technology and whose parents had careers in S.T.E.M. fields. I’m not sure what will be worse, if unlikelihood isn’t explained or if it is explained.

I forgot about Sanctuary. Truly a testament to the amount of free time I had on weekends between 2008 and 2011.

HEY! Abby had to watch the Great Messiah Marcus Kane (peace be upon him), the Greatest Man Who Ever Lived and Judge of All Things Moral and Immoral, commit suicide. I know what you’re thinking, but Marcus Kane was just a man who in fact had a lot of questionable actions. HOW DARE YOU??! Markus Mahatma Ghandi Kane was

I consider Kane to have been fundamentally changed by the experience of his Mother dying and going to the Ground so Villain Kane is not as large of part of the character for me. Which I think puts me in the same boat as the writers who definitely forgot about the existence of Villain Kane in the show’s continuity in

Her point makes sense. If you think about it, what the Primes claim to be are more or less The Commander. I was surprised that Indra did the prayer only because I don’t remember Kane and her discussing their experiences with religion.

Blaine’s Dad was a great villain before real world happenings made his role no longer appropriate. You knew he was evil. His plan seemed to be realistically villainous. Liv’s Dad is an experienced drug dealer with a history of addiction who has what for motivation and what is the actual plan?

iZombie will have a Season

FMG Officer: I put the asset under house arrest.
Major: What, you can’t do that. What if she wants to have friends we don’t vet? What if she wants to talk to random strangers? What if she wants to overdose on drugs?
FMG Officer: Then should should we put a tracking chip in our asset? Biometric monitoring? What if she

I assumed nuked when used by Seattle residents was an expression for some sort of zombie extermination that might have had collateral damage. Now, if Fillmore Graves had built the wall, I could see an impasse over where the relocation should be (close enough that the move isn’t long, can’t be easily blockaded, etc.)