The Flash has done a pretty good job wasting the potential of female characters itself—Patti Spivot, Linda Park, Lisa Snart, Jesse Quick, and Sugar Lyn Beard’s character this season would all qualify for me & all deserved a lot better.
The Flash has done a pretty good job wasting the potential of female characters itself—Patti Spivot, Linda Park, Lisa Snart, Jesse Quick, and Sugar Lyn Beard’s character this season would all qualify for me & all deserved a lot better.
NYC is a tertiary character, ready to be discarded for whatever region the protagonists are in. I loved the time in Mexico the most.
“Other supportive girl things.”
Heather just stating the intended reaction instead of actually doing it.
Except the anger over the film IS about the film. It is not anger over racism and police brutality displaced onto the film because they can’t put their anger anywhere else, it is solely about the issues of the film and how it handles racism and police brutality.
You mean the guy that actively listened to his audience and changed characters and situations based on what his audience said? The guy that wrote one of the most grotesquely anti-Semitic characters in history and who after he was criticized for it changed how he wrote the character and how he wrote Jewish people in…
The character is definitely what a white guy who thinks he’s writing about racism in a nuanced way thinks is a complex character.
If he isn’t redeemed by the end maybe don’t frame the character using entirely sympathetic devices for the last half of the movie. There is a disconnect between what McDonagh thought he was making and what he actually made. God, every character who had once hated the man by the end of the film is ready to be his…
In Bruges is still his best. I think both this film and Seven Psychopaths are instances of McDonagh biting off a bit more than he can chew, thematically. While Seven Psychopaths has a lot of unfocused things to say about narrative, Three Billboards has a lot of unfocused things to say about righteous anger and moral…
Check it out. I did last summer after the new season and it was the most propulsive viewing I’ve done in ages. I can’t imagine what people who had to wait weeks for the next episode went through. I had a hard enough time stopping for sleep and work.
Worst episode of Prison Break ever!
Remember how much fans bitched about George Lucas ruining their childhoods and that someone else needed to be running things?
That’s a very good point too.
So many people in various places keep bringing up this point and I can’t get why it bothers them so much - maybe because in the US, most people are unilingual, so they’re baffled... or something.
Maybe you were just confused and don’t really have super strength.
The Arrow music cue when Stein is using the toy bow and arrow to snag the last Beebo may be the funniest moment in the entire Arrowverse so far. It is glorious timing.
Have you tried...not having superpowers?
Unlike with the bathroom sink, Anissa seems very pleased with her sudden super strength at the end of this episode.
A thousand times yes on this. I had major heart eyes for Archie this episode!
Tbh, in America, everyone should probably have “might get shot money” laying around