Yeah, and why isn't there any Jennifer Lawrence History Month? Reverse discrimination!
Yeah, and why isn't there any Jennifer Lawrence History Month? Reverse discrimination!
*eats live bird to get reviews of each episode*
Being Batman? Yes.
I was fine with them the first couple times they were used, because they were in response to fantastical situations. "One of the psychic hostages has been killed! DANCE AT IT." "We have to magically heal this woman with ALS! DANCE AT IT." But "Columbine! DANCE AT IT" just doesn't work out quite as well, for obvious…
"And all the hemming and hawing about the school shooting aspect is laughable, I can't believe we are even having a conversation in 2016 about what is or is not permissible for art to engage with."
National Treasure IV: Jefferson's Bones
The plural is actually Stamos Too: 2 Many Stamoses
Well also, Kitty Pryde has been dating Star Lord for at least a couple of years in the comics now, and is a part of the Guardians team. So it's weird for the reviewer to say that none of the X-Men have significant relationships with the Guardians.
Just watched the pilot on a whim, knowing nothing about the premise. I never do that, but I'm glad I did this time; every moment of this pilot is a surprise. A wonderful, trippy, beautiful surprise.
Yeah, the idea that 13 episodes is too much is really weird to me, given that I mostly watch network shows rather than "prestige" cable dramas. The problem isn't length of a season, the problem is that we're seeing a trend of writers being so enamored by "arc"-style writing that no one knows how to write standalones…
Barry and Cisco's entire character arcs from this season of The Flash are resolved on this episode of Legends, so definitely watch that. It's more a Flash episode than a Legends episode. Arrow was great but not exactly new viewer friendly.
The AV Club
I'd be very OK with that being the Birds of Prey team. Maybe with Vixen, too.
This has been another installment of "George Michael Bluth Googles Cousin-Marriage."
He doesn't seem to do a whole lot of superheroing, though, usually only intervening with his powers when Kara absolutely needs reinforcement.
They could just travel to an alternate universe to get a 40s Black Canary.
He's a buff, suave action hero with almost none of the classic Jimmy Olsen's traits, and your biggest problem with the character is that he isn't white?
Grant Gustin was also on Glee with Melissa Benoist.
She was a barista, or so I'm told.
That is so weird. There is literally no indication of that on the show.