S1 was godawful. As to whether or not you’re going to like S2/S3, the answer revolves around: how tolerant are you to goofy plots and fridge logic?
S1 was godawful. As to whether or not you’re going to like S2/S3, the answer revolves around: how tolerant are you to goofy plots and fridge logic?
I remember, vividly, one week at summer camp when I was 14. Since all the people in my scout troop who held leadership positions were working at the camp, I was Senior Patrol Leader for the week. That meant, instead of getting a tent, I bunked in the lean-to with the adults.
I didn’t like it. I wanted to see him make friends with Larry. Larry seems nice. I wanted them to play catch in the parking lot while guarding the cars.
He reveals that the Brothers Bloom were actually Jedi.
There are no lines that Vonnegut ever throws away. But there are certain lines within the book that allude to a much larger world. I’m not just talking about going off into outer space. He alludes to the Balkanization of the United States and to the hydrogen bombing of the United States. I feel like today’s TV is…
That’s my theory as well. Honestly, I think White Christmas is also in the San Junipero universe, though a different part of it. In one, brain-uploading is a horror, in the other, it’s a blessing.
Are we adjusting for the fact that it’s on Neal McDonough, and he is 100% committed to that wig?
I always assumed that weird waitress girl was a speedster descendant, but… I didn’t latch onto the “fact” that Iris is pregnant.
To be fair, Dig knows that the timeline shift happened, but doesn’t actually remember it.
But only after hearing that the reception would be an open bar.
Felicity makes the social faux pas of saying Iris is “glowing,” something Caitlin rightfully points out is a term saved for pregnant women.
The WWII episode was one of the things that kept me into the show in S1. Stein doing Eidelweiss, Ray Palmer being unable to maintain his cover as a Nazi because he couldn’t force himself to “Heil Hitler!”
My line of the night: “General, would you care to step outside?”
I wish we had gotten some better shots of Sarah using the censer as a meteor hammer.
Iran so Steven Behr?
And there’s a load of charm in the “Crazy Uncle Tom Baker tells you a story” version, especially since he doesn’t seem to be clear if he’s telling you the story as Tom Baker, or as the Doctor. Or even if these are two distinct individuals in the first place…
I think actor availability is a bigger deal. Day and Oswalt basically can only give the production a fixed number of days a season, and that number is small.
The host-segments, as a whole, were lazy. Lazy writing, lazy performances (especially from Day), and lazy staging. Deep-13, Castle Forrester, etc. were all built so that there was depth in the frame. Characters could approach or retreat from the camera- an important contrast to the SoL, where the characters lived on a…
Also, “The CWverse tends to light their sets, so you can actually see the action.”
You libs are all the same. Just because someone comes from an evil Earth and disagrees with you, they must be nazis. Sure, they’re waving swastikas, putting people into camps, and Overgirl’s costume has a clear “SS” logo on it, but you libs have really just gone too far. Notice how the SJW League just jumps straight…