And even if he did, he'd be too afraid to contact them, since that might be exactly what Chase wanted him to do.
And even if he did, he'd be too afraid to contact them, since that might be exactly what Chase wanted him to do.
Chase mentioned that he was searching for William back in episode 16. Given that William and his mom aren't experts at living incognito, that he'd eventually find him seems believable to me given Chase's established resourcefulness and single-mindedness.
It's kinda like Legends of Tomorrow siphoned off a lot of the goofy, let's-just-have-fun, wild superheroic adventure stuff from The Flash, leaving it to lean more heavily into its soapier and mopier elements.
The problem with Olicity is they made them TOO GOOD of a couple in Season 4, so much so that their efforts to add drama to the relationship and break them up felt incredibly forced.
Or when he says they can't bring John's baby down into the lair, and when John says "Who's she gonna tell?", Oliver pauses for a moment, then just says, "I'm not comfortable with her down there."
I would absolutely love that. I adore whenever these shows indicate that characters are having just as many insane adventures when they're off-screen as they do when we're watching them.
We're not given a lot of details on a normal conclave beyond "there can be only one".
Well, Raven's brain is melting, and she's about to shoot herself into space without enough fuel to get back, so I'd lay money on her not surviving the season.
Luna's character has always been about ideals over practicality. When she was introduced, she chose her pacifistic ideals over saving the world from ALIE. Now, she's decided that anyone who fights and kills like this just to keep themselves alive isn't worthy of surviving, so she decides to make sure no one gets to…
He was completely driven to reach the Tower, no one had to convince him of that, but that was purely to satisfy his own curiosity; actually helping anyone along the way was purely incidental, at least until his ka-tet convinced him to start giving a crap about people.
Well, they are both clearly characters who've met before; when they finally meet up, Tuco immediately identifies him as Angel Eyes, and Blondie doesn't need any introduction or explanation.
I've got an idea of how they could salvage the season long mystery thing.
There's a reason it's a on the "secret" menu.
I was on the "Susan is Prometheus" train for a long time, actually.
Plus, since Barry created the black hole over Central City, Ronnie's death is kinda Barry's fault, so he'd have reason to be pissed.
My guess is that Savitar HAS to goad Barry into desperately trying to stop him. It's a classic Stable Time Loop: Savitar threatens Iris; Barry creates time remnants in order to fight him; one of those time remnants survives and becomes Savitar, who then goes back in time to threaten Iris. If he doesn't turn Iris into…
We had some fantastic H.R. tonight. At first I thought my favorite moment was how excited he was that it was HIS turn to follow someone into the STAR Labs hallway to give them a pep talk, but no, he outdid even that a few scenes later, with some terrific reaction-face help from Candice Patton.
I mentioned this in another thread just a little ways up, but you could also keep Fu Manchu as a villain AND cast a white guy in the role, so long as you have Nayland Smith and all the white characters played by Asian actors. No yellowface or whiteface makeup; just have everyone in Britain be Asian and everyone in…
If someone wanted to make a Fu Manchu movie nowadays, I'd recommend having all the Asian roles played by white actors and all the white roles played by Asian actors, with no effort made to disguise the actors' race.
Forced relocation and genocide are not the same thing, especially when it's the forced relocation of a single village that still has the rest of a rather large nation to retreat to.