I see them starring in a series of perpetual Hallmark movies.
I see them starring in a series of perpetual Hallmark movies.
“Loomworld”
On the other hand, forcing her sister to spend the rest of her life wearing someone else’s face is EXACTLY the sort of fucked up thing Alice would do.
The Doctor Who relaunch did it, but then, the lead character occasionally changing appearance in personality was built into the premise.
He hadn’t really surrendered. We saw that Kate was starting to get through to him, but from the distance the Crows were standing, there’s no way they could have known that. They just saw him still trying to press his machetes down into Batwoman.
Based on this episode, the existence of Kryptonite is not public knowledge. So as far as Luke knows, the one chunk of Kryptonite he has in the cave is all there is; he doesn’t know about all the Kryptonite at the DEO the same way most people don’t know there’s a secret metahuman prison underneath Star Labs.
I wouldn’t say the Crows are answerable to no one. They’re employed by the city, and their activities are public knowledge. If people aren’t happy with what they’re doing, they can be fired.
Though that happened plenty even before he left. He’d suddenly appear in an episode and I’d be like, “Oh, yeah, this guy exists.”
I loved the moment early in the season where Kate begged Alice to turn herself in, promising to get her psychological help in a hospital, specifically saying “a real one”, ‘cause they all know that’s not what Arkham has to offer.
That one ultra-perky girl was actually Gary using an illusion spell.
And you invited Mick Rory to your wedding.
That only does that gif exist in-universe, but Zari had it ready to go at a moment’s notice.
The Pre-Crisis/Post-Crisis split is very handy for spackling over these little issues.
As the review reminded us: “As far as this sorry lot are concerned, as soon as anyone stops trying to murder them on a weekly basis, they’re best friends.”
The impression I got is that he DID have a job at a university before meeting the Legends, but since then he’s been unemployed. As he put it: “As a Legend, your salary is the friends you make along the way.”
In this universe, Lena never built that A.I.
There was some meta-commentary in an episode last season, where Sara and Ava hate “bridge scenes” with the whole crew onboard, because then they end up just standing around all day, and Gary wonders if that’s why Mick’s always so grumpy.
I know there are a lot of complaints about Ray and Nora being written out, but given that, even with them gone, and Behrad dead, this episode still had to put Sara in a coma, have Nate and Charlie sit on the sidelines, and give Mick only a couple short scenes, and it STILL felt stuffed to the brim.
I’m not sure if there’s any episode of Wings I’d call great. There are great MOMENTS, like Helen shooting her cello with a flare gun, or Ray singing “Buttons and Bows”. But mostly, it was just a very solid, consistently chuckle inducing, and above-all comforting show.
I thought it was sent to make sure New Mutants never got released?