You know, given the current state of Empress Georgiou, I remain unconvinced that her series will actually be a Section 31 show - they’ve got a lot of work to do in Discovery S3 if that’s the case.
You know, given the current state of Empress Georgiou, I remain unconvinced that her series will actually be a Section 31 show - they’ve got a lot of work to do in Discovery S3 if that’s the case.
Honestly, the fanbase seems more obsessed with them than the writers, in my opinion.
The relationship between Picard and Data was most significant during the TNG films, which makes sense given that Picard didn’t start to let his guard down with his crew until the series finale. Even before then, Picard certainly always took a special interest in Data’s quest to become human.
Also - she’s definitely working for Section 31 with all that talk about undercover work.
It was definitely an exposition dump of an episode, but I don’t think there’s any way they could’ve fit this into a (1-hour) pilot.
How much Arrow they’ve watched has little bearing on whether LoT cares about character development, though.
Felicity says that she put a tracker in him when he left Star City which implies that he came to live with them and, by extension, that his mother is still dead.
Legends of Tomorrow feels like show that don’t care for characters development
If the previews for “Batwoman” show what they seem to show, maybe he couldn’t have kept both.
I’d say it does get better. I’d also say you should calibrate your expectations - it’s a fast-paced show by design, and that’s sometimes very frustrating. It leads to occasional narrative shortcuts and doesn’t let the emotional core of the show play out as effectively as it should.
Fair enough - this is where I cop to being a casual DC fan, at best.
I think the whole Ezra Miller cameo is likely a jumping off point for a soft reboot to the DCEU.
It’s a shame this week’s Supergirl spent so much time insisting the multiverse no longer exists. I could have done without the mental gymnastics required to reconcile that with what actually happened.
Still plenty of “Crisis” titles that they haven’t gotten to.
That means our Barry and that Barry were only able to meet each other because of their connection to the Speed Force, so the DC movies must exist in a separate multiverse that is connected to the CW multiverse by the Speed Force.
Rose has really settled in to the role, in my opinion. And the series itself has been consistently good - easily the best of this Arrowverse season so far.
Yeah, I can’t imagine having anything bad to say about “It Takes You Away.”
Batwoman (despite being a paragon Kate’s world went really affected, and while she herself might have grown, it doesn’t look like the show is going to have any big status quo shake ups).
I don’t think all of the Earths were merged, just 1 and 38(?), and Black Lightning’s Earth, I guess.
Yeah, I almost didn’t add my two cents, since I really don’t object to any of the specific criticisms of the episode - I obviously just enjoyed it more despite them.