When Blaine got the drop on one of his dad's minions a few episodes ago, it's implied he coerced him to scratch and reinfect Blaine.
When Blaine got the drop on one of his dad's minions a few episodes ago, it's implied he coerced him to scratch and reinfect Blaine.
First, Sarah doesn't have a problem knowing that she killed a bunch of heroes and friends?
' “Sorry folks, he doesn’t have the right credentials.” And then everyone flashes their press credentials immediately. '
How 'bout that headbanging scene?
In a world city with Lazarus Pits, reanimation tech, and gangsters who can take a bullet to the forehead, at worst, Barbara is "dead".
Random Guess: Vivian was assassinated by Chase because he disagreed with her approach.
True Fact: Fudgie, Cookie Puss, and Santa all use the same mold.
Is it just me, or is the show becoming replete with asshole murder victims who had it coming?
Wherever Lucifer was at the end, I bet he was there for 40 days and 40 nights.
"Baldy-locks" wasn't good enough for you? Tough crowd …
I'll buy that Superman lost because the Kryptonite poisoning was keeping him from thinking straight in combat, but — despite the fact he's been soaking up yellow sun radiation and playing the game for decades longer — Kara is stronger? I call bullshit.
For Cheryl to have fallen through, the ice would have to have been closer to 1-2 inches. Still pretty badass though.
A couple of chronological thoughts:
I remember being deeply disappointed that, after a fantastic intro and scene, Traci Lords — who was billed among the main cast — had her character summarily killed off.
Was prepping for her to be annoying, but Candy was just so damn *sweet*.
Also, am I the only one disappointed that we didn't find Clifford Blossom literally drowned in a barrel of maple syrup?
Being "Riverdale", this is how the dialogue should have gone down:
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Damn. I mean … damn.
The marks on his face were from being face-planted off his bicycle.