possibilityandpromise
MittenFacedLad
possibilityandpromise

Very, very good point.

It is both marvelous and kind of still crazy to me how solid this season of Arrow is, after the mess it's been for a couple years. It's remarkably relieving and comforting. I still kind of have this odd bit of surprise at how much i enjoyed each episode after I watched it, after slogging through so much of it, for a

Yeah. Agreed.

Yeah. I noticed that. Some serious gun-fu going on.

This. This kind of thing is so underrated. It humanizes characters, even the greatest of the greatest. It's important. But so many shows and properties don't take the time to do it.

I think it's more they can take down the whole operation by taking in the big guy? But honestly, I dunno. Or alternatively, perhaps it's more about stopping her killing out of pure vengeance and where that leads, rather than any practical need to kill anyone?

Absolutely loved that kind of touch. Wish Marvel would figure out how to do those kind of subtle reinforcements of things being in the same universe better. It does such a great job, and makes things just feel more logically natural and connected.

Huh. I almost wonder if you always end up playing a character that looks a bit like someone you know, and that’s why the face “clicks” for you, because it’s just similar enough to one your brain knows that it recognizes it in some way?

Also, that condition sounds like a huge pain, mate. Would drive me crazy.

This was a delightfully cheesy, quirky, silly bit of fun. Would absolute love if this is the direction Legends decided to take. It works remarkably well, and would give Legends some extra bit of character and unique flavor that it's struggled to find amidst the Arrowverse shows.

Definitely.

Is Rau even part of Clan Vizla?

Yeah. Especially since he embraces both the light and the dark, and we know that those who use the dark can mask themselves from others.

Season 1 had thirteen good episodes? Huh. Must've watched a different show.

Man, I wish the show was this compelling and watchable all the time. And finally! An actual multi-episode story-arc! Thank fucking god! If this show could just embrace more of what made Clone Wars so strong, it could be insanely good. Every once and a while you can see it, but it never lasts more than an episode or

God, I hope not.

Nice case, but VERY pricey for the specs.

Yes, ideas like this that allow for non-literal FTL travel are the kind of things I’m referencing.

Honestly, obviously you can do what you want, but I would really not recommend that. Some of the best parts of the Witcher 3 are sidequests, honestly.

Eh. I don't entirely find it weird. A lot of Mandos apparently allied with the Empire, and most were just working as mercs, bounty hunters, etc. And at least in part, the subjugation of the Wookies was partly due to anti-alien sentiment stoked by the Emperor as a scare tactic/whipping boy/way of indirect

Yeah. The Ahsoka book…, It was pretty disappointing. The writing was quite bad, the story mostly uninteresting and unimportant, and can basically be summed up with, "…and then she decided to work for the Rebels."
It was especially frustrating since they actually reference events she apparently experienced that sound