At least when DJ Nanda Parbat was in the house.
At least when DJ Nanda Parbat was in the house.
Yeah, like, the first seven episodes of this season feel like they’re a completely separate season from the rest (and “The Slabside Redemption” would be a hell of a good note for any season to end on).
He apparently got himself declared back from the dead at some point, since he got that job at Upswipes in the Season 3 premiere.
There are other things Gary has a legitimate right to be upset about. He mentions being tricked into being unicorn bait (remember, they told him the pomegranate was the bait, not him), and in one of his first episodes, Sara kidnapped him, held him at gunpoint, and knocked him unconscious.
Has Nora ever actually apologized for killing a bunch of people, putting Sara in a coma, and trying to take over the world?
I think the idea was that Renee would only go to Sherloque’s Earth temporarily, just until the Cicada problem is dealt with, then she can come back. Whereas, if she takes the metahuman cure, her powers are gone permanently.
I feel like Modern Simpsons is often at its best when its aping the style and structure of something else, as it forces them not to fall back on the sloppy episode construction they’ve gotten used to.
Something I find interesting is that there’s no indication of the gangs being involved in any sort of money-making criminal behavior. The “turf” they fight over doesn’t seem to represent anything of actual value, other than “here, everyone has to act scared if we snap our fingers at ‘em”.
I once tried to figure out a timeline where every classic Twilight Zone episode could fit in the same universe. The big stumbling block was “On Thursday We Leave For Home”, which states quite categorically that Earth has never had a war fought with hydrogen bombs, something which many, MANY other Twilight Zone…
For couples, we have Sara/Ava, Nate/Zari, and Ray/Nora. I’m hoping that, by the season finale, we have Constantine and Charlie hooking up (possibly while Charlie is shapeshifted into Constantine), prompting Mick and Mona to remark how they’re the only people not paired up. At which point, they start sideeye glancing…
That’s exactly what this made me think of!
It’s weird to renew a show for yet another season before you even see how the next season does, isn’t it?
I’ve been saying for a while that The 100 will likely either end with Clarke dead, or with everyone BUT Clarke dead.
Probably my favorite thing about The 100 is it knows that, from a lifetime of watching TV, we expect our heroes to, when faced with a choice between two horrible options, find a third option that’s much more palatable. Occasionally The 100 will go that route, but more often than not, if told they have to choose…
They might be going for something where every Legend takes a turn being possessed, and the final battle with Neron becomes a game of wack-a-mole, with them trying to hit Neron before he jumps over to a different Legend’s body.
I don’t know if they were deliberately keeping a secret so much as they thought Ray was still hanging out with Nate and just didn’t think to include him.
Heck, the ceiling in that hallway was high enough, she could feasibly have just flown over their heads at superspeed and bypassed them altogether.
I’ve gotta go with the final three episodes of The 100, Season 2: “Bodyguard of Lies”, “Blood Must Have Blood, Part One”, and “Blood Must Have Blood, Part Two”.
Wow, that is some pretty great eps all packed together.
Yeah, that was really the secret to The Simpsons enduring fandom. Not simply that it could be excellent television, but that it could be such consistently excellent television for so many years on end.