They didn't specify a shot, but there was a mention in Season 3 that, now that they were on the ground, some Arkadians were having contraceptive implants removed.
They didn't specify a shot, but there was a mention in Season 3 that, now that they were on the ground, some Arkadians were having contraceptive implants removed.
The radiation levels on the ground, pre-Praimfaya, were severe enough that the Mountain Men were instantly covered with burns as soon as they stepped outside. Yet there are still plenty of people and animals living on the ground, because their ancestors were like the Top 1% most radiation resistant members of the…
I think we have to assume that not all the stations on the Ark were equal in size, and it happened to be the larger stations that could hold more people which survived the trip to the ground.
I also go for the immersive experience. And, because it's an immersive experience, I'm not going to be paying attention to whether someone next to me has a lit up phone. I mean, if I'm staring at the screen, how would I even notice that?
I could see it.
Ilian mentioned confidence that, just as a handful of people, plants, and animals survived the first Praimfaya, some more will this time and repopulate the Earth.
I've heard that John Barrowman apparently won't be appearing on any Arrowverse shows next season, which is probably where the rumor comes from.
Oh my God, that would be the best resolution ever. That's some Captain Kirk talking a computer into blowing itself up shit.
Well, Oliver has spent, what, maybe half an hour to an hour around William, total? Oliver cares deeply about William because of the fact that he's his son, but I don't think you could say there's a relationship there.
Yeah, when Echo talked about how she was just trying to save her people, you could tell Clarke was thinking, "Preaching to the choir here, sister."
I believe that if Clarke and Bellamy got together and broke up entirely off-screen, there would be actual rioting. Like, with torches and pitchforks and stuff.
And I picture Clarke, seeing there is literally NO ONE ELSE around for her to worry about or be responsible for, goes back and finds that bed in the mansion, lays down, closes her eyes, and lets the biggest smile ever spread across her face.
She spent a couple years in lockup before being sent to the Ground, and since they made a point of Clarke being in solitary, that implies the other teen prisoners were allowed to socialize with each other.
He was enslaved by the AI, too, y'know.
No, Donna Troy is Wonder Girl, whose connection to Wonder Woman is infamously complicated and contradictory.
You're assuming Clarke ever uses her bunk. I'm pretty sure she hasn't gotten so much as a nap this entire season.
In the sort of low-tech society the Grounders have, EVERYONE is expected to know how to farm and perform dozens of other everyday chores, warriors included. You go to war and fight, then you come home and go right back to the fields.
My guess is that, since Black Lightning is a mid-season show, it's production schedule would be harder to coordinate with the others.
I'm personally waiting for Liv and Ravi from iZombie to show up on The Flash.
Yes, but the only thing a phone illuminates is its own screen. How does that affect anyone else?