As far as point systems for sex go, I definitely prefer Jimmy and Gretchen's way.
As far as point systems for sex go, I definitely prefer Jimmy and Gretchen's way.
The dog fight thing in the frat took me back to Switched at Birth from a couple seasons ago. Just how prevalent is that? Because it's pretty terrible. I like to imagine real frats are more like Kappa Tau than like this, though I know that may be wishful thinking for some of them. (Long live Cappie!)
I'm not sure how I feel about the pattern this season where Barry acts like Oliver for the first 45 minutes of each episode. I love Oliver, but we don't need two of them.
One of the women on the rapper's list is named Tundra, you guys. Tundra.
"She's not a psychopath, she's a sociopath!"
The media treated Caitlyn like a sideshow for years leading up to this. People in California might statistically be more accepting of trans people than people in Alabama are, but there are shitty people everywhere. It took her over 60 years to make this transition. It has not, on any level, been easy.
O'Neill gives good snort.
That's the exception. Hopefully next year, it's the rule. I miss badass Felicity.
I would watch a spinoff that's just Cisco explaining movie references to Joe over this one. But I'll still watch this one.
Season 4: "My name is Oliver Queen, and after 3 years of protecting my city, I have become something else: a guest star on three other shows while this one suffers a slow death. But hey, I'm still in the flashbacks!
Dear God, please no more Damsel in Distress Felicity.
This finale made me very, VERY excited for Season Four, if only for the fact that it isn't this one anymore. Hopefully this year's slump isn't a result of the creative team working on two shows, because otherwise, next year will be a disaster. Having said that, Oliver's ascension to Green Arrow has me excited, as do…
I'm holding out on Lowell. We don't actually SEE him die, and I find it odd that a major character dying isn't even mentioned in the promo that directly followed the scene. In other words, I'm stubborn and really like Lowell.
My enjoyment level of this episode: 125th percentile*
I never cry during movies or tv shows, but damnit, when Gina Rodriguez cries, you cry too.
It's just about my favorite thing in the world right now, that The Flash and Arrow are both firing on all cylinders. I love it.
Full disclosure: when I first saw Shado tonight, I didn't understand why Ollie was so surprised.
Let us all rejoice at the return of the true hero of this show: snarky Felicity Smoak.
It baffles me that people don't like Cisco. He nearly had me bawling tonight. I was LIVID when he died*.
I genuinely think their shows are MOSTLY just plain good. If that means I have bad taste, so be it. Vive la CW!