But isn't he now canonically a villain, thanks to the movies?
But isn't he now canonically a villain, thanks to the movies?
What? No, she's a damned good pack mule. Not useless at all.
In the G1 cartoons, Megatron keeps Starscream around to keep himself on his toes. Of course, there is one interpretation, as expressed in this Cracked article, that perhaps the problem isn't Starscream, but Megatron. And you know what? That theory's kinda canon in the G2 comics:
And she was the only one pronouncing it right, too. Not five minutes after she says it correctly, both Sarah and Ollie pronounce it 'Roz'.
So I just look for the episode where she becomes Team Arrow's quirky blonde Oracle? Gotcha.
Jesus Christ, you don't get it completely, even when it's completely spelled out for you. I said:
Er, you're not getting it. From the first episode up until the fifth, I was tolerating the CW-ness of the show. By the fifth, it felt that the show was more CW than superhero, hence I dropped it.
For me, it's been the reverse. I thought this show would knock it out of the park, but it's been getting by with bunts from its lead actor. It seriously needs a retool — preferably, with more Red, and less pretty CIA girl. Or less CIA, period.
Honestly, I thought it would crash and burn. The fact that its whole season has been more entertaining that Agents of SHIELD's first half says a lot.
The reason why it took me so long to start with this series was because I kept mistaking it for that Claire Danes terrorist-fest (which I absolutely hate, especially now that I've seen the original, Hatufim).
The pilot was only kinda silly, but by the second episode all attempts at verisimilitude were thrown out the window. That's when it became my most favorite show on TV.
After episode 5, it just started feeling too "CW" for my tastes. I skipped the rest of the season and only came back to the series at the start of Season 2. I've been following it again ever since.
She's a Buffy alum, and occasional Supernatural guest star. Most of her work's through Youtube, though.
Imagine someone masturbating to Co-optitude, while Ryon's just there, saying offensive things to his sister.
Personally, I'd only complain if the girl in question had a weird skull shape to begin with, and the long hair was hiding it.
Except Karen's like really thin, like, no boobies thin. Not that that's a problem, mind you. Karen Gillan will always be adorable.
As much as I love Doctor Who, Bad Wolf Rose is a bad example of reaching godhood and maintaining one's humanity. Why? Because when the Doctor drained the Time Vortex energy from her, Rose's memory was basically reset to before she was Bad Wolf. It was a literal Deus Ex Machina, with a magical retcon at the end.
And Die Hard was just about a dude crawling in vents, but that didn't stop the director from making it a watchable, visually pleasing film with a workable narrative.
Honestly, that's the second most annoying stupid defense on the Internet: "Why are you here if you don't like it?!"
There's a difference between a joke going over someone's head, and a joke simply not being funny. Besides, going over his head would imply that Rock's arm stuck in buster mode is an intelligent joke, which it isn't. It's stupid, and dumb, and so lowest-common-denominator. It's the kind of joke that you people usually…