Yeah, I was confused by that skeet shooting scene, and if it was supposed to have some sort of significance to me.
Yeah, I was confused by that skeet shooting scene, and if it was supposed to have some sort of significance to me.
Going pretty far to protect your kids is one things. Having actually already committed murder, and then after she's made a big deal about how she's not okay with that, endangering the lives of several more, is extreme enough that I totally understood her POV.
We don't actually know it drove him mad, do we? Although we know it's killing him, which is sufficient to prove Barry's stupid
Which was at least better than Caitlin's "Well, it's been 10 minutes since my fiance died. What are you up to tonight, Jay?"
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought she'd said "we won't dance like that" or "we won't have that dance" (something along those lines)
Because the goal was training, not getting to the other side
Fair. Although could it just be a one-time teamup or whatever?
It was a little awkward when I was skeptical about his friend being named Joseph King. Turns out he's either a real person, or a very elaborate Facebook prank
It may not be a 'revealing costume' per se, but training montages can involve nice outfits
But couldn't her storyline being resolved still result in her being mentioned by name in the newspaper?
If they didn't mention it again for a season and a half, then brought it back out of nowhere, that line would be epic. If they keep repeating it every few episodes until then, I'll stab someone. Or kill them slowly, for DAYS…
I'd put the worst AoS as worse than this. The flying car scene was horrific
I've given up on the 'no homicide' idea. There were a few episodes where I thought "please don't be the person who dies", and of course, they inevitably were.
If it's a show I know I like (such as Elementary), I just watch the show. If it's something I'm unsure about, I'll often look at the grade, and maybe read a little bit of the review itself to get a feel for things. But I tend not to read the full AVC review, because of spoilers
Still better than the BBC Sherlock version…
I think he said both "whoring" and "wenching"
You may be right. I'd have to re-watch them.
It's definitely inconsistent.
Ah, okay. Not the first thing that would spring to mind when describing someone as "a hoot", but that's reasonable. I'm not a particular Dr Who fan (yeah, yeah, I know. It's not my fault. I went above and beyond, trying to like it, and I do like some parts of it).
Haha, I'm not sure if the Purple Man beeing a hoot would be a good thing or not. In the comics, Purple Man and the Joker may be the two hardest characters to read that I can think of, and Joker is sometimes that brutal (admittedly, I haven't read a lot of Purple Man stuff, so my perception may be somewhat biased).