On the phone, he said "I'm about to… well be me." He knew it was a bad idea. But just like everything else, he thought he could take the hit and get up. That's not suicide… that's sacrifice.
On the phone, he said "I'm about to… well be me." He knew it was a bad idea. But just like everything else, he thought he could take the hit and get up. That's not suicide… that's sacrifice.
This is the show that Gotham wishes it was. I'm not hate watching Gotham like a lot of people. But damn, it has a long way to go to even clean up after Daredevil.
There are more problems with this death than I can articulate. Thankfully, someone else did it for me… and better than I could have done.
Either I failed in my writing of the comment- and looking it over again, it seems to make sense to me in re-reading. Which leads to the possibility that you failed in the reading of the comment? Perhaps stopped at the first sentence instead of going on to the last?
And there are valid complaints about the article. One wonders if the agenda posts are false flag operations to derail complaints. But then One realizes that people are just that stupid. *sigh*
I think the latter. I think that it was meant to be ambiguous for that and other reasons. Resolving the is he/isn't he evil question regarding Ward (especially this soon) would be counterproductive to the work put in so far this season IMO.
The other problem with that analogy is the fact that we don't *know* that Christian has been killed- and I think that was intentional, truthfully.
Ummm… it can be. That's not the default state… but yeah, it definitely can be. There's even a word for it… misandry.
Very well said.
Every death doesn't have a build up. Every death isn't dignified.
Just in time for some new guy to play the rebooted Wolverine in a giant crossover event…!
I still don't know why they went there. Bronze Tiger in the comics is just a supremely gifted martial artist - on the level of Batman. In fact, he's defeated Batman before. I don't know why the claws…