The Extreme Makeover ep was too sadistic to be funny, IMO. I skip that one (plus the Liberty Bell and Frank’s Brother) during re-watches.
The Extreme Makeover ep was too sadistic to be funny, IMO. I skip that one (plus the Liberty Bell and Frank’s Brother) during re-watches.
Evil Sara might be the show’s scariest possible villain.
Kind of inevitable the “World War...II?” joke
I can’t blame Evil Gideon, but I also can’t really say that it has any kind of a point. It exists in a ridiculous universe where there are no rules and nothing makes any sense. “Protecting the timeline” is nonsense. It’s an epistemological impossibility at a minimum, and that completely undersells how fucked…
Legends are messing so much with the timeline this season, that I am pretty much sure that sooner or later a Reset Button is coming.
I did LOL when they didn’t want to spoil Davies about WWII, when at the same time they allow themselves to frak up the timeline in every possible way cause they want to... help people.…
Well, the Flash’s Moral Of the Week this week was “it’s OK to want to do good and save the lives of your loved ones... but there’s no point doing that if you don’t Be True to Yourself and always do what YOU want to do at every fucking moment, the rest of humanity be damned!”... so yeah, the “just never stop being…
As soon as you saw the conveyor belt and heard the instructions to put a washer on each bolt, you knew exactly what was coming. Did not disappoint.
(Still working out what Gary’s all about on the latter front, but this particular pursuit of knowledge has been fun.)
oh, wow. that sounds like a line from a 90s/00s teen show introducing a guest star for a Sweeps Week Lesbian Kiss.
Yeah, it feels like that thing that US network shows love to do: use the early few episodes (and the finales) to show us how interesting the show could be if they messed with the formula, while they think they have people’s attention, then immediately revert to the fixed formula for plot-of-the-week episodes for the…
Considering how many supervillains just waltzed into S.T.A.R. despite it being a super-secret meta-team base, it was probably only a matter of time anyway. But it doesn’t really add up that Chester, who’s still nursing an inferiority complex about his place on the team, just says “Oh hey, looks like our radiation…
Shades of the Damien Darkh season of Arrow, where Oliver had something like 3 or 4 pointless skirmishes with his invulnerable opponent in a dozen episodes, got his ass handed to him every time, and never came up with a plan other than “We have to find him, and stop him!” until somebody finally suggests taking away the…
I realize the logistics of it make it difficult (if not impossible), especially with characters from shows that have ended, but this is what I wish every Arrowverse episode was like; small pop ups here and there just to acknowledge everyone does actually talk to each other more than once a year.
Kara is on Argo City enjoying a much needed vacation with her parents before starting up her job as the new CatCo EiC.
What exactly is Kara doing offworld? Is this supposed to take place before Supergirl’s finale? Did the Flash writers not get told that Kara would become EiC of CatCo?
It seems weird to keep calling it the Arrowverse more than a year after the end of Arrow.
Not really that big of a deal to me to lose Star Labs. Feel kind of like the knights deciding it was okay not to go to Camelot in Monty Python & the Holy Grail. “It’s a silly place.”
I figured Joe was dead last week. For Cecile to be having a hard time meant it was either Joe or the baby and even at its darkest I don’t think the Flash is a dark enough show to bust out “the baby died off camera between seasons”.
“Barry it looks like there’s an alien who can drive people insane”