I came here mostly to see I wasn't the only one horrified by that face he pulled.
I came here mostly to see I wasn't the only one horrified by that face he pulled.
The Junior flashback really showcased how incredibly young he was in the pilot and how he's actually gotten much better at reading lines.
Haha same here about finding it back again, I think it was the side of him / his leg but I do remember that she reported it because she's still a do-gooder. So I assumed that was the one in evidence.
I loved that the "Antony and Cleopatra" was a reference to her relationship with Hakeem and Cookie refers to her death with Mimi as "Romeo and Juliet".
Yes, especially after an 8-year old kid and Jamal "sing-spitting" did better jobs.
Pretty sure it was meant to be the gun Chloe used when she shot Lucifer, to have at least that variable remain the same when he'd get shot again.
I've never seen an episode contain so much and still feel like a filler/irrelevant episode. The Malick backstory was predictable from the moment you connect the stone ceremony to his random brother… As in, from the very first scene.
While the Lincoln story? So boring and as I see more people mention above, exactly the…
Yes Type A! I'm so happy I found out from last week's Comment Section that even the food can be a reference, gives me an excuse to rewatch the episodes.
I saw this on the side of the AV Club, the "More newswire" and assumed it was an older April 1st joke article until I saw the publish date.
Haha, I love that the Stray Thoughts are exactly the same as I had, from the white dress to the convulted Shondaland theory.
The flashback also linked to the Diggle flashback. The head of the criminal military that Diggle's brother worked with then is the same man as the one searching for the "magical idol" in Oliver's flashback.