He placed it before. I had to rewind it a few times, but he spoke to Jeremy and then the next thing we see is him placing the camera in the truck, then he runs into Rachel and her dad. So he didn’t know she was bringing her dad :(
He placed it before. I had to rewind it a few times, but he spoke to Jeremy and then the next thing we see is him placing the camera in the truck, then he runs into Rachel and her dad. So he didn’t know she was bringing her dad :(
he placed the camera before she showed up with her dad, didnt he>? i watched it late, cant remember exactly.
I thought he looked like a young Robert Sean Leonard.
I just have to comment how much I’m loving Wally over at the Legends as he feels so much closer the comic book version that I adored over there. Removing him from Barry’s shadow has just made him such a fun character while even the way they treat his powers feels at times more intuitive.
I know they want to be all edgy and whatnot, but the doofus host, Graham(?) is somehow winding up the most sympathetic member of the crew here. It’s jerknado!
So it was driving me insane where I knew the guy who plays Liv’s new hockey playing buddy in this episode. Per imdb, he is played by Daniel Bonjour, who was on Frequency, which makes sense since the CW always draws from the casts of its other shows. But I think the only thing I’ve seen him on is The Walking Dead,…
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I read that as more of a “did these people have the kind of religion where you could ask for favors” or whatever. The Seven you definitely could—heck, beseeching the correct one for assistance was mentioned more than once—but the Old Gods... I don’t know, they seemed more like the “whew, you haven’t noticed me, thank…
I said fuck this episode when Nate says if there’s no Elvis there would be no Little Richard and then had Zari, Wally and Amaya sitting up in a Memphis church in 1954 and the worst thing that happens is an old lady giving them sideeye? GTFO.
Reality TV is enough of a worthy cultural artefact to pull apart and play with. Forays into feminism and racism feel like silly detours for this show because for whatever bizarre reason they aren’t embedded into the characters, they’re instead treated like issues that can be basically resolved. I normally really value…
Technically, the show only definitively stated that rock ‘n’ roll would die if the town of Memphis was destroyed. Nate later tries to argue that Elvis’s big break is equally important, but we don’t actually have Gideon confirm that like we do with Memphis’s importance, and Nate is a big enough Elvis fan that he’s…
UnREAL is frustrating because we like these characters and want them to succeed,
All good Ravi moments, but Major won the night for me when he said he was going to go make a burrito.
I love how Legends makes pre Civil Rights America look so chill. It’s funny but then it’s like really? You’re feeding into that ridiculous claim that America wasn’t racist as hell back in the 50s. I mean come on CW. Interracial couples kissing in the 1950s? You really think they’d be like “aww how cute” hell the…
Good Ravi episode.
This week in Ravi is the Best
Favorite Clive line: introducing his partner old lady Liv: “you might remember her as the star of Murder She Wrote”
I love Bozzio. I loved her luring Clive to the hot dog stand (did they go there on their first date?) and then throwing the hot dog in the trash (to Clive’s horror) and making him talk about their relationship. And I love her confidence that they will figure out a way to make it work. (Please be right...)
I gotta tell ya: Liv was a total Scrooge this episode. As the brain wears off, it’s like she went through all the Ghosts of Christmas at once.