It's a reference to a code name a minor character had in DC comics, a name like Green Arrow but much less known.
It's a reference to a code name a minor character had in DC comics, a name like Green Arrow but much less known.
I think he's going to be…dare I say it…terrific. Of course, that might just be my sense of fair play coming out.
It's weird because I thought it would have come up before now. They were gone last ep, sure, but is this the first time since Ollie returned that they saw each other?
That whole thing was a Laurel train wreck. That is some Classic Her right there.
I agree. Flash is trying to keep going full speed ahead but in a different direction, Arrow came off a lousy season and found a groove.
Those were great moments, but I loved her complete delusion over how Sara's gonna be ok.
I mean, WE know Sara's going to be ok, but on Laurel, it just looks crazy.
Excellent point on Thea and Diggle. I really enjoyed the characters out of costume tonight.
I was satisfied with it because the superhero plot business was really just window dressing to the father/son relationship they have.
He really brought it tonight. And that subtle glint in his eyes when doing the speech was definitely him about to drop a solitary, meaningful tear for all his efforts and beliefs leading to this moment.
It was definitely Lance's episode, but no mention of the fact that 80% of the show was characters out of costume, just talking to each other? They threw in the requisite amount of action, but weighted the episode with what I thought was a strong effort to keep developing the characters.
Star Labs is apparently running on my 16gb iPhone
Now we need a Grodd vs King Shark episode.
He's at home, washing his blue tights!
I'm not saying she's a gold digger..
I don't know. I think it was the sequel that had the guy painted like the brick wall, and at the time, that was terrifying.
Seriously, there are so many so bad they're funny movies from the 80s. This one is nowhere near the bottom of that list.
I think I first saw her in Princess Bride. Those few minutes arguably make up the greatest comedy-movie guest star scene ever.
I wasn't offended by the material, but I can see the sexist angle, and I'm not sure if it is mitigated by a male stereotype from last week (or by the fact that both stereotypes actually exist in real people), but in general these are broad caricatures she is taking on rather than, say, adopting a nuanced variety of…
There's a lumberjack in Alaska might be able to help with that!
I feel like the show implied they can't be re-zombified, but I may be imagining that.