paulina67
Paulina
paulina67

Am i still the only Amunet fan..I find Katee Sackhoff’s terrible accent and chomping of scenery hilarious. In the episodes She has been in Caitlin has also been far more interesting and actually has something to do.

Amunet’s real name being Leslie made me think of Livewire on Supergirl (who I still refuse to accept is dead—she is living electricity, dammit).

I bet that would be funnier than the Council of Harrisons..........

To be fair Ray is a super genius he’s been shown to be at Felicities level and he’s basically the DCCW’s Iron Man. So he does have a claim to being one of the smartest people on the planet. Sure he’s goofy but still smart.

I have mixed feelings about this episode, but Katee Sackhoff as Amunet swaggering into various scenes waving her handbag/ purse, her chemistry with “Caity” (“my dear”), and her badassery with her powers made it very watchable, anyway. I love that she has seemingly replaced Wentworth Miller as Captain Cold as the

We learnt that Caitlyn has basically the same issue with Killer Frost as Banner has with Hulk. It’s psychological block. I’m sure they’ll both be back for final fight.

Normally I’d be against killing someone unless absolutely necessary, and as bad as Ruby was getting I don’t know that she was there yet, but she was close enough I’m willing to give Yo-Yo the benefit of the doubt. Though May, as usual, is correct: Yo-Yo’s going to have to live with the consequences of her action,

I’d watch a sixth season but honestly I would rather have another season of Agent Carter.

I did not know how much I wanted it until I saw Daisy punch Yo Yo. I don’t necessarily blame Yo Yo for Ruby - that made sense from her perspective even if I don’t agree with it. But the rest of the predestination stuff has been insufferable - especially blaming them for wanting to save a friend.

Mack is the worst and would be a terrible leader. He’s an okay babysitter, but he doesn’t make decisions.

I feel the big issue with Mack is he just seems to want to ignore the whole future issue rather than address any of it at all in a calm manner. I don’t really think Yo-Yo has made the best choices here at all (like even if you thought you were protecting the team maybe you should have told Daisy and May about the

that’s often been how it feels to read Marvel Comics — at any given time, a hero or villain from some other book might make a brief cameo and mention some big storyline going on in their own series, but people who don’t read that series will just get that fragment and have to live with the lack of context.

I love this show and even this season, but hard agree.

I do like how the autocrat is actually sympathetic.

I agree. Zombies on this show aren’t supposed to be supernatural, they’re just people with a weird disease. They have heartbeats and circulation, just at a very low level. So a zombie brain cut off from blood flow might not die, but it shouldn’t be conscious. And of course it should be physically impossible for the

I was really thrown by the talking head scene. It doesn’t seem consistent with the “zombie rules” the show has established so far. 

Especially how she called him Rip instead of Captain Hunter.

Really the proper comparison is the Doctor and the Tardis. They even did the thing where the ship manifests itself as a pretty lady.

If the episode brought up Ollie’s failings in Seasons 1-5, that might hold water, but they didn’t. Everything Diggle and the newbies bring up is in relation to what Oliver has done this season specifically, and aside from not recording the two corrupt officials, Ollie’s decisions this season have mostly been the

There really are too many Dinahs on the show. Alex Kingston needs to show up and set them straight