That Ford product placement was so cringe.
That Ford product placement was so cringe.
Something I randomly found funny, at about 27:30 when Kara and Barry are on a balcony there's some random dude in the background trolling a colleague by nearly handing her a file but taking it away before she can grasp it. He does it like three times.
I laughed probably a lot more than I should have at this bit…
Oliver: "Kevlar, My bodyguard insisted."
Cupid: "What was his… plan for C4?"
*Cuts to Diggle*
Diggle: "That's a damn good question."
Aww no review this week?
The pistol Quentin was holding switched hands in each shot and the pistol's slide kept switching between opened and closed as well. :S
A small thing that I liked is Astra's scream (when Supergirl first blasts her) of what mostly sounded to me to be shock of being sent flying than pain.
Oh no a Goa'uld got through the Stargate!
Wait…
What Homer said about the party was actually quite clever. If someone threw me a birthday party two months early and said that it was because there was a sale on piñatas and one thing led to another I would believe them. :P
All I can think every time I see it is why is that boat on a raft?
I'm really enjoying the way this show brings EU vehicles back into the canon.
It has been a week since this show ended but my brain is still being nagged by the use of the word legion. When you hear that word you think of an army of at least a thousand yet it was used a lot in this show for a force of less than a hundred guys.
I also liked that and the line "There are no horizons" as I think it perfectly describes the geography of where they are, low level marshland surrounded by hills. Though I noticed a lack of the Burrow Mump, a landmark hill which would have been as visible as Glastonbury Tor is to those situated anywhere on the other…
I don't know if that would be quick enough, might be better going with a load of Shelby Cobras or just killing everyone with Black Death. :)
So those guys with bombs in Age of Empires II were real? :P
I literally did a CinemaSins laugh at that reveal. XD
Thing is, Superman was told by his father that he was the last but is never actually given any proof and later in the comics we start seeing more and more Kryptonians popping up. In some continuities even whole cities survived.
At the start of the last fight in an empty street there's some random dude right behind Supergirl that legged it out of shot. I wonder if he was crew or if the director decided to put the extra detail in of having just one bystander witnessing Livewire trying to murder someone but then decide it was time to leave when…
Do we know how many ships the blockade comprised of? In the Phantom Menace the whole of Naboo was said to be completely engulfed/encircled by Trade Federation capital ships but we only see twelve or so on screen at a time and it isn't like this fleet was comprised of the Empire's much larger Star Destroyers which they…
I find it funny that one of the Dark Ones might have just randomly somehow been killed by a normal pig with a dagger in its mouth. Though if it were any particular pig it would probably be Hen Wen from The Black Cauldron.
I know kidnapping her sister probably had more to do with it but I like to think Supergirl started fighting her aunt just because of how needlessly vague she was being.