Any wager on who the villain(s) will be? I'd like to see a good version of The Riddler.
Any wager on who the villain(s) will be? I'd like to see a good version of The Riddler.
I thought this was the weakest episode of the series.
Lurker here.
I don't understand. How do you lose one's wife only to find her within the hour? I thought maybe she had died.
This was a bit of an improvement over the previous episode, which was this series' worst (yes, including "Sleeper") and I'm usually resistant to drug and alcohol plots being a teetotaler myself, but also because I feel like it's a way to make characters act differently than they used to for really no good reason.
I know this episode aired 12 days ago, but it's the most recent episode on the docket, so I'll just add a few observations:
IMO, Batman & Robin killed the Batman series at least, so I feel like Blade, X-Men, and Spider-Man were sort of the dawn of a new age, especially with superhero movies coming out at least once per year, but YMMV.
Heh, I forgot about Blade. I should give that a watch sometime.
It's an interesting interpretation, but I'm not sure if that was the series' intent.
"Thanks for ruining the The Phantom Menace!," my seven-year-old self would say sarcastically.
I cry more often than most people would care to admit, but I have not mastered crying on cue. I can't even cry when I am physically hurt, because physical pain does not make me cry; mental pain does.
In the original Star Wars, Princess Leia is captured by Darth Vader at the beginning. I hope I didn't ruin the entire series for you.
I don't know how Affleck does it.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was terrible. He should not direct movies any more. Superman is not the hero I used to l love.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Wonder Woman
"Pretty soon we'll be chasing down overdue library books."
-GCPD Detective John Blake, The Dark Knight Rises
I loved that movie and I wasn't thinking about that when I made the earlier comment. I don't know if it counts, though since that felt more like a reboot than a prequel.
So will this be like Dumb and Dumberer? I can't think of many team origin prequels.
I don't agree with that interpretation. I mean, the story literally starts off with, "In what we can only assume is part of a wider plan to destroy the Republican party by driving its most fervent members into fits of potentially lethal apoplexy…"
I would pray for Agent Carter to be renewed, but I will first have to ask for forgiveness for watching it at such a delayed rate. I don't know how ABC analyzes ratings, but I doubt my delayed viewing would count for very much. I love Atwell and D'arcy.