Man, that whole last scene put me off of the whole show. I never thought Scorsese would do something I liked less than the rat-on-the-railing at the end of The Departed.
Man, that whole last scene put me off of the whole show. I never thought Scorsese would do something I liked less than the rat-on-the-railing at the end of The Departed.
So, uh, spoilers I guess, but I found it pretty interesting that the entire 3rd act takes place on a wrecked SHIELD helicarrier.
The song came first - apparently Grant Morrison is a fan.
You know, my favorite part about that joke is that the simpsons episode aired 10 days before Pulp Fiction saved his career. 10 days!
He's specifically requested not to be credited on adaptations more than once.
Right?! I mean, what's the point of lifting direct dialogue from the original story if you're not going to have her go all heat vision crazy at the end? Both Non AND Astra used heat vision last night, and Kara doesn't?
See, I agree with you on all points except that he ABSOLUTELY should be humanized, so that it's less easy for people to brush off the worst of humanity as some aberration or something otherwise alien. Endeared? No, but absolutely humanized.
New timeline, remember?
They're still mad at the Grammy's for going to commercial during their performance 2 years back.
So how many weeks into filming will he be replaced?
Sidekick in a coma I know, I know, it's serious.
Ha, so it'll beat the *other* first person sure-to-fail movie of the year, Harcore Henry, to theaters by 3 weeks? Well done.
hah, another headline on the AV Club where my first thought was 'please be will harris please be will harris please be will harris'. Hope you get a chance to do a full RR with him some day, seems like it'd be a good one.
if they re-recorded it entirely, maybe, but the article indicates that it contains a sample of the Rockapella recording.
So who else imediately went to abevigoda.com to see if it had been updated for the first time in over a decade?
Trust no one, Mr. Queen
Oh, I hadn't even considered until now that it could be his kid. Hell, it even happened to Oliver in the comics, didn't it? That kid he had with Shado?
Considering the running theme of 'Laurel is terrible at everything', I half expect that she'll be the one to kill him by mistake.
Yeah, he's the most likely candidate. I mean, where else can they go with him at this point? They can't do a fakeout heart attack at the end of EVERY season.
Hey, he's been through a lot. He's griefed up to the eyeballs!