It is, but I'm not sure it was a joke that landed well.
It is, but I'm not sure it was a joke that landed well.
I think under those circumstances I'd be pretty agnosticish too.
And in Dre's mental state, he was probably lucky Dre was as low-key mean to him as he was, since he brought the damn candles.
Yeah, it was super rushed but as the survivor of a premature birth myself I thought that was the most realistic aspect of the episode—especially since it's totally plausible Bow could have pre-eclampsia.
Same here.
She's fun on Empire.
Cry me a river.
Who the fuck said anything about triggers? Maybe listen to what people are saying rather than just lacing a few buzzwords together and pretending that's an argument.
I think I still have the same one.
I think that's why they're always careful to create fictional characters in DN. The distance is what lets them make a full-hearted parody.
I haven't seen StC but Monster in a Box is phenomenal.
It's fantastic.
That is…odd.
Weeeeird.
That's why it was used to sell the public on the visual quality of DVD.
That romance worked better than about 90% of the movies I've seen, much less action movies.
By that logic, all Westerns are action films too.
It looked like she was a girl from the beginning in the original script. Did they change that/make it more ambiguous?
I think it was more 'oh, yay, another incredibly thin female superhero.' WW would have been a great excuse to show off a different body type. Gadot is pretty and I hope she'll be good, but she's not much different from every other pretty/skinny girl we've seen as superheroes so far.
That's why Superman is so thin and reedy.