"I believe miss Lance already told you"
"I believe miss Lance already told you"
Hold up. Ted was a good character before the show became "Barney and his shenanigans become the group highlight as Ted falls apart". As the seasons wore on, the show lost sight of it's charm, and focused in on Barney as a womanizer because, in another case of "satire that becomes a role model because people are dumb",…
My only thing against you is that you went so hard against Ray, that you forgot that he's a person too. He didn't strip Kendra of her agency. He, being a human, does not want to be in a relationship that isn't going to be mutually satisfying. He asked "can you tell me I'm not just a place holder for Carter", and she…
Whatever happened to him being fast enough to out-reflex the flash. If anything, he suffers from lack of solid rules on his character. I imagine learning to fight came from his different clashes with the Hawks. The first three times, he probably murdered them and they were clueless. By the fourth time, they started to…
Well, the full force of the Hitler comparison didn't hit until he gave a full on..the speech literally copped Hitler's stage presence. That was when I realized it's possible they decided to base their take on the idea that a villain can look and feel like a plain old weak nice dude, but still be a monster. (Reference:…
I wouldn't fully call the Thea plot odd. Or out of place.Malcolm is working with Dahrk and Ruvey, Alex works for Ruvey, Malcolms one rule is always "don't hurt my daughter", so they put her in the Genesis genocide guardian bubble
I always find that they played Savage as a Hitler. A methodical quiet evil that is more evil by narcissistic tendency rather than plot. If you lived as long as he has and had a long game plan to power, then you'd be kinda "wussy" looking from an outside perspective too.
I agree, mostly, but I suspend my issues in the case of the shows by telling myself that most of the time, the bad guys are evil beyond reason and can't be handled logically any other way. It's incredibly messy mentally anyway, but if I start trying to argue with the shows incarceration philosophy, I'm just gonna get…
Laurel's response to Samantha "no, Oliver should have" when she tried to take credit for Oliver cheating on Laurel.. Brilliant .
I mean, just because a Hell exists doesn't mean it's attached to any of the popular religions or even an omnipotent god figure. It just means there's a dark place with demon magic
"Well, that happened."
I apologize that I'm firing this at you, but this is the time I have to speak my mind.. We keep talking about due process.. But all of these villains are literally caught in the act of their villainy. While I understand for public appearance and relief, it would be ideal to do the whole trial thing.. We're talking…
The wine. He was already a zombie when he said he wanted to play. When he said the wine tasted awful, it was to highlight his tastebuds has reverted
I literally once had to tell someone how I felt about them. And my wording was something along the lines of "I like you much in a way that reminds me of being in middle school".
Snart's "Gideon, bone me" wrecked me for a whole minute.
Jitterbugs. Mayor Snart. That is all.
It's an intentionally done thing
That's intentional.
Are they the "Ed and Cara" or whatever that Andy mentioned?
OR EVEN SET IT TO ALERT YOU WHEN ITS USED?!