My first response at the trailer was, "Is Christian Bale playing Moses's british legal representative in the ownership dispute of slaves?"
My first response at the trailer was, "Is Christian Bale playing Moses's british legal representative in the ownership dispute of slaves?"
Are there rock monsters in the jewish interp of the flood story?
I would argue that these are mostly photos of humans with building elements around them. I'd be hard pressed to say the subject in any of them is the actual building. Buildings are just being used as setting, environment, or design elements.
I don't get as angry at Thea any more as much as I get mad at Laural and Roy. It's obvious Roy is useless and pointless. Laurel's decision making skills are frighting.
I think his absence is going to be more of motivation for Laurel to step up and be the Black Canary. Which means it's going to be the Laurel show for a while. *shudder*
I have to say, I loved the look he gave when Arrow got stabbed. It was like Stephen's version of the script told him he won.
Yep as long as it's a clear day, the plane actually take this path, the delegates don't sleep on the plane, are not distracted and look out the window at the time they are flying over this area, this plan can't fail.
Congrats to Thea for being the best liar of all Arrow and Flash characters.
Seriously, Greenpeace? It's called photoshop!
I think various bonds mention Tracy, but with the fan theory, since they never mention her by name, they could be talking about their own personal off screen losses.
I'd say he saved "the day" in Last Crusade. But I'm also limiting "the day" to his goal of saving his dad.
I'm not sure what you are looking for Tina to say. She clearly called it out 9 years ago.
This may be a postman question, but what happened with all the talk before Flash started about Cisco being a GLBT character. Last few eps, he has really had a thing for the ladies.
I guess I'm going to file "can't follow" and "choosing not to follow" in the same boat here. Because before going rogue, you aren't much of an asset if you don't do what you are told. When he does disobey, it feels to me like he middle of the road rebels, and accomplishes neither objective.
I'll agree, he's more interesting as a villain. Just wish after setting him up to be a super Black Widow equal agent that he would be remotely good at his job.
Joker is insane, but at least he's competent and accomplishes his objectives.
I don't get what's going on with Ward. Do the writers know how pathetic of an agent they have made him?
I have the same problems with those shows. I just don't have people walking up to me to tell me that as a nerd I need to be watching Two and Half Men.
I'm more bothered by the whole comedy format of the Chuck Lorre shows which tend to focus on having the characters insult each other constantly. I can do without that negativity in my comedy.
deleting since I won't be around to read answers to questions.