Not only do teachers at Hogwarts not understand magic, J.K. Rowling does not understand it either.
Not only do teachers at Hogwarts not understand magic, J.K. Rowling does not understand it either.
Sauron is vastly more interesting since he has no physical form, only his evil influence which brings out the worst in his servants.
The Four Houses represent our school's highest qualities!
Not really, our government couldn't keep secrets to save its life.
Zatanna's father is still Nabu because Dr. Fate will always be needed. The other JL members voice their distrust, but Nabu informs them he has joined the League (in that one episode where WW grills Captain Marvel for being ten) on advice from his host so the JL can keep an eye on him.
THEY DIE!
I saw the scene just from the Youtube Clip on the page (I've never seen the film) and regardless of how we feel about the gender politics, it's just really funny.
Everything is better in flashbacks, especially those flashbacks (the way they just spring on you in the swamp is amazing).
No, they just stop bodily aging when they hit fifty and just go greyer and greyer in the hair till 200 or so.
I think he means that people are more likely to choose John because of his tragic death - he is the "politically correct pick", if you will.
Nope, because the Smile Time program killed kids, which is something the Ultra Humanite would never stoop to.
Some were good in that they were scarily competent, but sometimes it just went a bit too far, how the Light would always go "Well we got what we came for" no matter what the heroes did.
That episode was good, but the way the Scarface doll got destroyed and the look of freedom on the ventriloquist's face was fantastic.
I'm not a big Flash fan but I have to admit, the episodes that focus on just Flashes (see also Coldhearted, one of the best eps of the first season) are some of YJ's finest work.
I highly doubt he was one of those who wanted Shayera out.
I actually think the speech at the end to the "big lamp" was fantastic, just undermined by the final "what happened after" scene.
Though I actually kind of liked it, these points you make are pretty spot on.
Jesse Pinkman is not Superman, whose stated goal is to protect humanity.
Agree with everything except Giamatti. Foxx's performance was wonderfully unhinged but they wasted his character.
Edge of Tomorrow has a terrible ending but a solid middle.