Well, if you like seeing the ladies dress like the early 2000s but as if they are in a period film?
Well, if you like seeing the ladies dress like the early 2000s but as if they are in a period film?
They are getting better!
"I feel…better!"
Chris Evans is so good as Cap, he was also great as Johnny Storm. I just think Evans has that Hugh Jackman/Christopher Reeve thing where being really earnest works.
Actually, I wonder if they try to make him look dad, because, he is very charismatic and really a lot sexier than Amell. Amell just rules because of the salmon ladder but he looks like a fratboy, I just like the character but don't find him terribly attractive.
She's great on that show.
He is not handsome on Arrow, but then Amell pointed me to his documentary and he is gorgeous.
Ollie can go until Dark Knight Returns.
It took me by surprise, it's very funny.
I agree. I was really feeling the early episodes, and now it's like they are falling back on some hackeneyed tricks. Like namedropping a bunch of DCU characters while what goes on is a lot of soap opera antics and people circling the drain.
Tomorrow People has a good cast but needs a more compelling storyline.
Except….you're not allowed to leave the League of Assassins. It's very little different from her relationship with Ivo, in my mind. At least at this point.
Agreed. She's a bit pathological, I think.
I get Ollie and Sara. They both make horrible choices constantly and it's easy for them to be together right now, and make more horrible choices.
I agree, her character serves a great purpose moving the show forward, connecting threads, and is strong enough to be interesting and likeable. But, I would not want her to be Ollie's love interest. Her journey kind of mirrors Ollie's except she seems more dark-sided and prone to doing evil, kind of brainwashed,…
Imagine if Sara was "released" by a male assassin out of love. Did the writers chose to make it a female relationship to further demonstrate that Sara is co-dependent and opportunistic in her relationships? Ollie, Ivo and now Nyssa.
I think they have consistently portrayed Sara as the kind of clinging person who lets others shape her, and ends up on the losing end of things. Ollie, Ivo, now Nyssa. I really didn't take it as a discussion on homosexuality, but rather portraying Sara as pretty co-dependent and having poor judgement.
Sara has a pattern of clinging to whoever she feels is her savior in the moment. I find her opportunistic and her relationship with Nyssa completely unsurprising. Don't be too sure Nyssa isn't bi-sexual as well.
Needs to happen. Sara is one-note, even if she can do a good salmon ladder. Her purpose is just to stir up other characters. Unless they develop her more, I'm fine with how this plays out.
He's the modern Hathaway man.