spanishdynamite
ElBandito
spanishdynamite

I agree with you completely, and love disaster is the best way to describe it. They have something strong going with two female characters that have a solid relationship. It will be a true shame if they instead focus on a love interest, or God forbid, a love triangle.

I could have sworn that they told her she has to cover it in lead or it would explode.

I'd give this week a solid B-. I'm not sure anyone but myself noticed this but they said that Darrell cries at cat food commercials. There was a joke about Nick Cannons character on 'Brooklyn Nine-nine' about crying at a refrigerator commercial. Is this the Baader-Meinhoff of jokes?

I just saw that singing Flash episode and he actually has some pipes.

I think you're right sir, Clark would use emoticons.

I agree with the reviewer, the Alex Kara dinner scene was solid and enjoyable. I enjoyed the small effect of having her do that short little fly up to the top of the overturned bus. I know its a small detail but it stood out as something that just looked cool, and its better than seeing some more awkward CGI. Also,

I don't know why they seem to have fallen out of fashion. I guess its just more expensive since you're ruining a set of wardrobe at the same time. For multiple takes it would really start to add up. Still, I'd prefer that because it looks more visceral. The CGI really looks like puffy little sneezes coming out of the

I liked the camera work with Brad Garrett's character running away. It really hammers home the isolation. I have to say I'm not a fan of the CGI bloodspurts. Maybe because of the white background but they really stuck out to me in the opening firefight. The weird techno music playing when the younger Garhardt was

Rick's opening speech had me kind of yawning. The worst groaner was the graveyard line in there though. I agree with some of the other commenters I barely know any of the Alexandrian's characters names.

I have to put this in here because I had the worst fear from a television show as a kid. There was an episode of 'Unsolved Mysteries' on and they showed a picture of one of the grays aliens wearing a suit. I don't know what it was but seeing that thing in a suit was the most unsettling image I had ever seen. It

I did not realize they were twins. That makes sense though with the time commitment to filming be so great.

If they do a radical pivot like that I want at least one scene with Noah traveling back in time to when Hiro is raising Nathan. He's outside the window looking in. Hiro comes in the door and there's cheering and whistling. He hollers 'ya tai!' or whatever that phrase is and then…

There was one flashback to the Hiro of old when he scolds the baby at the beginning for stealing his powers. That was a nice moment but oh my goodness was the rest hot garbage. Why in the hell didn't they notice the penny rolling in? Give me a break. They could have cut that out and just had him brain him with a

This is a great way of explaining it and I agree completely

Holy crap that was hilarious! Thank you for sending that over.

Your honesty is appreciated. Now march him to the stocks! *internet pitchforks* I really hope there's a good payoff for the alien angle, but I just can't see how they'll do it.

It would be in their best interests to keep the muppets going. They must make a mint in toys and other items.

At least they're going to try and retool rather than just kill the entire thing

Thank you for saying that. I love Pepe ever since I saw Muppets from Space as a kid. He has this gag where he thinks he's invisible and he's dancing around in a tutu. Every since then I have been in love with that creepy little weirdo.

That is a good point and I agree with you. The newer characters have had some of the funniest lines so far. Bobo had that towel line last week that was one of the episode highlights.