Huh, I was thinking the opposite. S4 pulled the off-screen-villain-who-was-there-the-whole-time card two too many times. Going back and inserting Cho and Duko into Season 1 so they are relevant in Season 4 never felt organic.
Huh, I was thinking the opposite. S4 pulled the off-screen-villain-who-was-there-the-whole-time card two too many times. Going back and inserting Cho and Duko into Season 1 so they are relevant in Season 4 never felt organic.
Is context irrelevant?
You’re labeling something offensive because you heard or read a one sentence byline somewhere. So general consensus is “Hey this is very outside the box but pretty good series” but you go full contrarian and apply a term that is meant for something truly offensive. At the same time, you diminish the importance of…
I read the first arc, found it to be a little much for me. But it was crafted well and the art was good. It was neat seeing the various heroes play off each other without the editorial constraints of DC continuity. I’d probably like it more if it had gone down the analogy road (“Superiorman vs Black Night” or…
You seem to be making this up as you go along...
Nah, they could have had her sacrifice herself to stop Joker, for instance, and she would have at least retained some agency, her death would have meaning, it would be in line with her character, it wouldn’t be particularly gruesome, etc.
The Joker was Fridged as well. His death motivates Batman to fight Superman.
But he has a hat!
I’m amused that the folks running Gotham think that the show needs more characters.
“... renewed speculation that the movie will introduce Laura Kinney, a.k.a. X-23, the female clone of Logan”
He'd be a rather young Deathstroke wouldn't he? Here is hoping for Nightwing!
Only two worries with this film:
I think he’s referring to All Star Batman And Robin. But then he said it was one of the worst Batman stories ever instead of the one of the greatest Batman stories ever, so I’m a little confused too.
With all due respect to Ewing, no way in hell Pippin does that to Hakeem or Shaq.
You hate the follically challenged? Is that it?
Sure, why not?
“Oh my god! Bear is driving! How can that be!” is right up there with the greatest lines of all time. Great line, perfect delivery. Thank you for posting this clip.
Give LeBron credit - you can see his step change in mid-air when realizes he can step over Green to keep him down longer. It’s LeBron at his passive-aggressive best!
God I sometimes forgot how often the Bulls schooled Ewing. Like they just tore his soul out every season.
It would be neat, but I don’t think it’s in his mental makeup.