But unlike "Empty Child," there wasn't even a good story reason for the twist about parentage this time. And the time between him claiming to be her father and the reveal that he was actually her son was like five minutes. It felt pointless.
But unlike "Empty Child," there wasn't even a good story reason for the twist about parentage this time. And the time between him claiming to be her father and the reveal that he was actually her son was like five minutes. It felt pointless.
Don't forget the porn parody, Twice Up On That Dick
I don't agree about William, and your analogy doesn't work; William was still in Oliver's life at the time he was keeping him a secret from Felicity. Given she was going to marry him, of course it was her business.
I am from the future. Next episode is actually the worst. Spoiler: Jason Chase is the future Oliver (no comma).
I agree; I'm really surprised the reviewer said that this episode didn't fall into the conventional traps of TV portrayals of dominatrices, since…it totally did. Do the writers really think that they act like that all the time, with random people they have to interact with? But then I think most of the victims of the…
Yes, those "triggered" memes are dumb and people who use them are dumb.
Agreed. I'm glad I'm not the only one not on the Killer Frost train.
Everyone in the Berlantiverse has a costume picked out for when they turn evil.
Am I the only one who's just not that impressed by Killer Frost? She's like…a cliche of a cliche. I can't even be bothered to remember why her powers make her evil, but the message seems to be "Bitches be crazy?"
Someone would have to be very lucky to get Elektra hand stuff.
He died on the way back to his home planet.
"As a fan of white history…"
It isn't like they're doing crazy action set pieces every episode like the casts of Arrow or Agents of SHIELD. They just…run a lot. I'm unsympathetic.
Up until "Let's Kill Hitler" I was certain I'd rank Season 6 as my absolute favorite, but after that it became clear Moffat had absolutely no coherent way to pay off everything he had set up. The revelation that River was Amy and Rory's daughter had me stunned, and then the complete lack of emotional fallout from that…
I admit I haven't read the novel, but I kind of felt that way about the whole pilot? Plus, there wasn't really much of a story—it was all set up. That was decidedly not the case on any of Fuller's past shows I've enjoyed.
Having just watched it, that was the right decision, but even sans the blowjob nothing about that scene or storyline worked for me. The performance of the actress who plays Audrey was especially grating. And I know it was supposed to be, but it just felt like it landed on the wrong side of campy for me.
My question is…does she even know Oliver wants her to be the new Black Canary? We've gotten no indication either way as far as I can remember. Does she want to be the new Black Canary? Does she resent so obviously being groomed to fill someone else's shoes? Does she even know anything about Laurel?
I find Dinah incredibly likeable, but find her lack of development really bizarre after all the hype about putting her in the Black Canary spot. She's always just kind of…there.
I'm mostly confused by the fact that Starfire is apparently a teen again? H E L P
She started out so cool in that movie. An activist with a revolutionary-themed poster of Mystique on her wall. Badass.