I’m glad the show is just rolling with Felicity being in a wheelchair and not making it a tired plot point.
I’m glad the show is just rolling with Felicity being in a wheelchair and not making it a tired plot point.
On one hand, I loved the use of “One Day More” from Les Mis.
Then she could've broken Barry out of his cell. "Love is an open…" *shatters the glass* "…door!"
At the cliffs, I was half-expecting a montage with Cisco and Killer Frost singing "Do You Want To Build a Staircase?"
It's definitely a testament to the writers and production team on this show that, despite how much the show has grown in scope and changed thematically over the seasons, it still feels like same The 100.
The real hero of this episode was the lady at the nail salon who gave Liza that "oh, sweetie" look when Liza tried to maintain her age-illusion.
Is it just me, or does Ravi have the best hair/beard on television?
I’m loving how all the plot arcs are coming together this season. Feels very Veronica Mars, in a good way.
Other webisodes we really need: Rosa doing impressions. Her "Who's got the time?" mocking of her deskmate was too wonderful. Stephanie Beatriz is a delight and deserves all the awards.
Singer Joe West
Caitlin as Elsa from Frozen
and Mayor Snart
All-time Arrowverse MVPs: Sara Lance and Leonard Snart. This show is worth it just to have these two on my TV every week.
I loved the floating frak out of this episode.
"Well, the book signing should be fun."
I’m with Pervy Liv on this one – we need that Ravi/Major wrestling video.
“We will bond meaningfully, and that is a direct order.”
Wow, Barry went from obnoxious dick last week to excessively optimistic in record time! What a speedster.
I honestly had no idea that Hawkman was not supposed to be a main cast member, so his death was a pleasant surprise.
I think what I love most about this show is its forward momentum. This is not a show that spins its wheels - the plot is always pushing onward, and there are no filler episodes. A lesser show would've padded out the "Clarke on the run" plot for way longer. Instead, we've gone from Clarke on the run, to Clarke…
Could Barry's acute Secret Identity Syndrome have turned him into any more of a douchecanoe? I thought we were supposed to like the protagonist.
I wasn't really sure about Jake and Amy as a couple up to this point. But after seeing Jake take Judy's advice and show interest in Amy's laminated itinerary, I think I'm finally fully onboard the Jamy ship.