Yeah Sara not interacting with anyone from Arrow seemed odd until I remembered they probably wanted to preserve the whole “who survived the island?” cliffhanger. I can’t really complain because the scenes of her working retail were hilarious.
Yeah Sara not interacting with anyone from Arrow seemed odd until I remembered they probably wanted to preserve the whole “who survived the island?” cliffhanger. I can’t really complain because the scenes of her working retail were hilarious.
It wouldn’t be the Flash if one of the characters wasn’t hiding something from the others for some completely batshit reason and usually right after promising the team that there were no more secrets between them!
Vibe’s not a speedster, but this show so far has had:
It is a truth universally acknowledged that television writers can’t do math.
I feel like the episode didn’t do a great job of reminding us why “Kara Danvers” is important, aside from how much her friends and family missed her. As viewers we could see that she was just going through the motions as Supergirl, but it didn’t really seem to hamper her effectiveness at all—if anything, you could…
Yeah that’s Kara’s mother—they recast the role. I’m actually surprised they didn’t really clarify who that was until later in the episode—if you didn’t follow casting notices, you could have been wondering the whole time why Kara was hugging some rando in the opening.
It almost felt like a callback to the pilot, when she caught Alex’s plane. Both were pretty big moments for Kara figuring out her identity—the plane convinced her to become Supergirl, the submarine convinced her to not give up on being Kara Danvers.
Yeah, I was surprised to see Katie Stevens get a new show before Rita Volk did. At least it looks like Bailey Buntain is in Amy Sherman-Palladino's new Amazon series.
I don't have anything to add that hasn't already been said better, so I'll just say: thank you for for five great seasons, Orphan Black, and thanks to the #CloneClub for making those long hiatuses bearable.
See I feel like pictures alone wouldn't work, because what really differentiates the clones is their movement—the way they walk and talk, or even just the way they set their jaws. It's like how you can recognize a close friend walking down the street when they're too far away to make out their face—you just know how…
"Small" might not have been the right word. I just meant that with 2 episodes left, any victory was going to feel temporary.
Cosima breaking down in Delphine's arms just about killed me. These women have been through so much—it was nice to see them get a small win.
More like Victor Garber played shipbuilder Thomas Andrews in Titanic.
It also falls apart if you think about it too hard.* Tracey wasn't originally part of the inner circle and shouldn't have even known what HR/Harry's real face looked like.
Another good one: Buffy's season 2 finale. Watch Angel's hairline recede and come back from scene to scene!
Why was Cat so shocked Kara had a boyfriend? She seemed pretty aware of the will-they-or-won't-they with James last season, and Kara dating her son was like a multi-episode arc.
The best part was him mouthing "I love you" to Clark.
Also their dispersal mechanism somehow covered the entire planet in minutes, including sealed rooms.
If you'd told me at the start that one of the major players was going to be Captain Hook from Peter Pan…well.
I burst out laughing when the sad music started up, which probably wasn't the intended effect.