Zooms in
"You killed him, morons. Good job."
Zooms out
Zooms in
"You killed him, morons. Good job."
Zooms out
Do we have to worry about death flags for Fitz? They've already implied somebody is dying in space
who knew breaking Kimmy Schmidt would be so moving?
They've already put Curtis in the Arrowcave, so Felicity can be out in the field…
If Felicity uses the Canary Cry before the end of the season I'm never watching this show again
I still think Cat doesn't know because for the purposes of the show, Cat can't know. Yes, it's dumb, it's been dumb for sixty years, the show even acknowledges that it's dumb, but that's how superhero stuff works.
The way Wentworth Miller was able to deliver "Raymond would take a beating for a total stranger" with utter contempt was delightful.
This episode was a bit "meh" but I like where it's going. I can name one thing that happened in the Soviet Union in 1986, and coincidentally, it involved nuclear science. Anybody want to wager that Soviet colonel is named Mikhail Arkadin?
And so, in the back end of the third season, we meet our Eagleton.
If this is the end of Galavant, I hope its lasting legacy is launching Joshua Sasse and, in particular, Mallory Jansen. They gave the show's meatiest part to a somewhat unknown Australian model, made her play opposite Timothy Omundson and Vinnie Jones, and she was terrific.
She had to explicitly, verbally identify Kara as a Danvers. For plot reasons.
I also like that It can supposedly smell blood but a man bleeding steadily from a head wound sneaks up on It while It's asleep
What does It stand to gain by killing two Hydra agents whose stated intent is to bring It back to Earth?
Charlie was going to attack a high school that Liam's daughter attended, and she's recently started college. Charlie was just "paroled" from "juvie", right? He's like 18 or 19.
Weller shares many characteristics with season 1 Grant Ward, and could be improved with the same treatment.
If they went across the void, he'd insist, "Over here, it's Earth-1."
Not only can Barry control his speed, he appears to be able to control his momentum. When he stops he doesn't slide 40 feet, after all. I imagine he's able to control how much momentum he carries when he hits or catches something.
With the way this show is written, there's a good chance that all those things will happen for entirely different reasons.
Honeydew and Beaker sang "I Got You Babe." Honeydew called Beaker his hero.
It's got to grate for an American Founding Father to have to impersonate a British citizen.