I almost wonder if they’re trying to avoid acknowledging that 50% of the women on that show are named “Dinah”.
I almost wonder if they’re trying to avoid acknowledging that 50% of the women on that show are named “Dinah”.
You’ll have to get that approved by GM Gary.
I appreciate that cataclysmic events in the Arrowverse are now apparently graded on the “Barry Allen Fuck Up” scale. Time cracking apart and letting a superdemon loose from his eternal prison? Worth about 1.2 Flashpoints.
I absolutely loved the Jefferson/Anissa crime-fighting duo. It worked because it leaned hard into the show’s best aspect: the Pierce family dynamics. It’s remarkable how good the cast chemistry is at only episode 8.
I think Arrow also shoots later into the year, which would let them grab Caity Lotz after Legends wraps for the season (which I think happened a few weeks ago?).
Judging by the previews it seems next week’s episode revolves around the death amulet as well, so I’d hold out hope.
Despite driving around for hours—days?—they apparently never left Westchester County. With decent traffic you can get from Manhattan to the north end of the county in an hour.
Yeah I have to admit I find it befuddling that this show remains such a ratings juggernaut (by CW standards, at any rate) when, aside from that strong first season, it’s had some of the weakest storytelling of any of the Arrowverse shows. Meanwhile Legends is knocking it out of the park week after week but seems to…
They seem reticent to talk about the Legends outside of the big crossovers. It’s possible with the production delays and cramped CW schedule, they weren’t sure when everything was going to be aired as they were shooting it and therefore tried not to mention anything happening on other shows.
The best things to come out of Low Winter Sun were the weird-ass parodies of it on The Good Wife.
I figure DeVoe was hanging out in his cozy little pocket dimension and safe from any harm.
Ah yes, that super-safe impenetrable fortress known as Star Labs. Surely no harm could come to him there.
I always enjoy when this show (and its predecessor) play with memory and perception. The way the faked recording colored Maia’s memories of her tennis coach reminded me a lot of “The Decision Tree”, particularly how Will’s anger clouded his recollections of Alicia.
He died the day before last year’s and wasn’t in the montage, but Jennifer Aniston mentioned him in the intro.
I feel like they’re gonna keep Enoch away for storytelling reasons, so his sacrifice feels “real”.
He also had an episode on Bones where he camped outside so he could get tickets to Avatar, because Bones.
I feel like people are perhaps misunderstanding my post—I absolutely believe Kreisberg’s accusers, who did in fact have multiple witnesses to his behavior (19 people at the time of the original Variety article, though I believe the writer later said that number ballooned significantly after publication). As for…
Having a line about how “allegations are treated as facts” right after your showrunner was fired for “””alleged””” sexual harassment is an interesting choice.
Most likely because they didn’t want to make multiple actors learn a South African accent to match Neil Sandilands’ original one, so they just made a rule where each new body keeps its accent (though I’m not crazy about all of them using his original stilted speech patterns either).
I’m also getting tired of them arriving in a time period to find that Darkh has already ingratiated himself with the locals and has a veritable army at his disposal.