I think the assumption that Dro might be lying is warranted for the simple reason that this is a TV show. Dro lying would be the more dramatic avenue if this storyline is to go on, so it's normal for any viewer to think this is a possibility.
I think the assumption that Dro might be lying is warranted for the simple reason that this is a TV show. Dro lying would be the more dramatic avenue if this storyline is to go on, so it's normal for any viewer to think this is a possibility.
One of the reasons the comics are so good is because of the art, which is basically perfect. Anyone who hasn't read them should go do it immediately.
It really seems like a lot… 15000 dead from one faction at one single event? Or does that mean that absolutely no soldier ever survives any battle? If that's the case, ok.
This is the second season. What you saw was probably a trailer for the first one.
"You got a djinn-ie in your butthole" had me rolling on the floor.
Holy ish, that was Judah Friedlander !? I absolutely did not recognize him, I only know him from his part in 30 Rock.
Anyone else tired of people complaining about Olicity?
Also, how are Cam and Mitchell not aware that their daughter has excellent grades? I understand not knowing anything about her social life but that makes no sense.
I was going to write the exact same thing, but now that I think about it, the timeline doesn't work ; when would he have been able to do the switch ? Iris is with Savitar the whole time from the moment HR inadvertently reveals where she is to the moment she's stabbed to death.
I don't know how to feel !! Killing Iris would be a very bold choice, but it would at the same time be very anticlimactic since we've spent so many episodes following the team trying to prevent it, and we've already seen the consequences of that death. It was a good idea for a half-a-season storyline, but it ends up…
I remember watching this episode and telling myself that the only reason Sam would sleep with Reggie is because he's now a martyr that justifies everything she's been doing. She doesn't like him, he's just become the embodiment of the Black experience that she has been talking about forever, and I think it's actually…
Having just watched Dear White People (the series) literally yesterday, this episode felt both really funny and not very believable. But I like Zoey (so much more than when the series started) and this change of pace was entertaining. I thought she handled being the main protagonist very well.
Me watching the final scenes : - Keep the beard ! Keep the beard ! Keep the… Aaw, man, not the beard…
Betty lost her edge ? I'm pretty sure she's capable of murdering everyone. She was so intense this episode ! The scene when she sees Archie and Veronica talking to her mother was beautifully shot (the editing on this episode was a little choppy but the cinematography is always a win), but the intensity in her eyes was…
Alright, I stand corrected! I guess I still emphasize with the sculptor, because the girl's statue definitely makes his work that more pejorative.
I was referring to how it's described in the text, which says that the authorities were trying to takie it away and people protested. I don't personally really know when or why the statue has been put there but that's what the article makes it look like.
I'm in a very francophone milieu, but almost everyone I know speaks both English and French. English-speaking people tend to be the one who have the most difficulty in the other language, but in the rare cases they speak both it's completely seamless. I also know a lot of people who speak other languages but I just…
Both sides are right. If you're an artist, it's completely disheartening that your most famous piece is being given a meaning that you never intended and that vilifies your work. I'm sure everyone who criticizes him would feel very different if they were in his shoes. However, the new statue also says something about…
My city! My city!
What? What? How is it erotically charged ?