This show is good enough that those two versions of fairly similar information are not interchangeable. On a worse show, it wouldn’t matter that much, but not here.
This show is good enough that those two versions of fairly similar information are not interchangeable. On a worse show, it wouldn’t matter that much, but not here.
I think my favorite was an exasperated, “This is the dumbest...” and she doesn’t finish the sentence. Trying to remember when it happened or what she was talking about. I think it was in the middle of some mystical garbage about the Hand.
me: “wait Khalil looks like that?”
a friend: “yeah that boy is not in high school.”
PS I agree that this show should not cross over into the other CW shows. However, Static should cross over into this show.
Hell, characters on The Flash haven’t remarked on a South African white guy buying a black man and erasing his humanity and just using his body. They do pop culture references on that show. Have none of them seen Get Out? Did the writers forget that Joe and Iris are black? I can imagine a situation where the casting…
I think Karolina was sexually assaulted, just not raped. It’s like the difference between assault and battery. But I’m not a lawyer and I could be wrong.
Every week lately, I think “series best Legends” and then they use an Arrow musical cue when young Martin steals (let’s not kid ourselves) the Beebo from the other shoppers.
I wonder if they’ll address this south african man literally buying a black body and using it.
They don't get much screen time so I guess they have to make their impact quickly, but also I have some bad news for you about savior complex.
Being a teacher, there usually is something going on, but it's more often in their peer group than at home. And, they are less likely to share about that than home situations.
it's not very good
I enjoyed the way Olenna didn't have time for mucking about like yeah yeah Rains of Castamere you won I get it.
I think it's a preview for HBO's new slavery fetish show.
Will there be more Zhou Cheng? That's the really important question here.
Yeah I know how you feel. It's like how I feel about the book. The book is very good but it's not enjoyable reading.
There was some surprisingly (surprised me anyway) modern sounding financial structure around enslavement and slave labor. You could buy futures, invest by buying x number of "hands" of slave labor, bonds, etc. For a short time after mechanization came to the cotton industry, slave labor still yielded a better return…
The show's gotten a lot more conventional since it left the books.
She was absolutely noting the locations of their weapons, and resigning herself to killing all of them. I'm not confident that she still doesn't.
I think you need a comma
Whom did she play on Insecure? I don't see it on her imdb page.
This is all fine but the band's not back together without Sue.