You're going to call IT 'beautiful women'? And you're going to ask IT to help you find a bearded dragon?
You're going to call IT 'beautiful women'? And you're going to ask IT to help you find a bearded dragon?
Especially since he had his hand behind his back like half the time.
I figure things will work out in the end. Nothing wrong with going in a different direction temporarily
There were tons of things I liked about this episode.
People with outstanding warrants tend not to call the police, from what I can tell…
Maybe not, if she's never played baseball before. Also, I'd have to watch it again, but it didn't look like a baseball bat to me. To me it seemed longer and thinner
You take that back. You take that back right now.
At a minimum Laurel. Since it's actually canon.
At least she was a boxer until she got trained by Lady Shiva. Then she had almost Batman level ninja skills.
I was going to comment about his youthfulness at first, but I realized that this is, in fact, a show about origins. Characters who have been around for decades aren't even trained yet.
Sorry, maybe I misunderstood you. It seemed to me (and I think a lot of the others who read your comment), that you felt the reviewer of Gotham is crapping all over every episode. If that's not the case, then I just misunderstood.
He's had his resolve tested, but to me it's been more of a "wow, you're frustrating me" as opposed to me ever having the feeling that he was being pushed to the limits of what he could endure.
I should really just do the two minutes of research before commenting on some of these things.
Yeah, you're right. I didn't pick the best example with Doomsday.
Actually, no. Doomsday is quite fast. In Death of Superman, Booster Gold said he was faster than Flash (admittedly, this was a slower version of Flash, and Booster Gold isn't the most reliable source in the world, but that still says a lot).
I'd say the opposite. The premise of the show is one of the best parts. The problem is that the writers aren't doing a good job.
Definitely. Going into this episode, I was considering whether or not to keep watching. I'm going to give it another chance, primarily because of those two scenes.
That scene at the end where he joined Bruce looking through the files was the first scene I've liked with him.
Hatter often has henchmen do his stuff for him.
Where do you disagree with the reviewer? Rather than just making blanket statements, discuss specific points.