Let's hope that he isn't a witch and that he doesn't die.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Well...the dice are stacked against him...
Man, I thought hybrid guy was gonna die, and then I remembered, there's a strange combo of redshirt and immortality that *some* people call unpredictable plotting, and I call eyeroll-worthy.
It would have rocked, though, if he'd gone up and talked about sacrifice, and then died so that everyone else could get out.
Prowler is an ass, but...there is a cadre of the undead chilling in town, and they periodically rape and kill inhabitants, so...
I wish the show were ballsy enough to have a real good guy antagonist. Someone who says "Look, you can't keep doing this. If you were punished for your past acts alone you'd be locked up forever. And you keep slipping off the wagon or not getting on in the first place. You're a menace, and I need to protect the innocent people who live here."
I've read an oddly high number of arguments that say that Sam killing Madison was wrong, that he didn't give her enough time, that maybe she'd have learnt not to kill people, that they basically dumped this whole bunch of news on her and asked her to make a life or death decision, and she said "I've done bad things, and I'm likely to do bad things in the future, even though the person I am right now doesn't want to. The risk is too high, and I value those innocent lives more than I want to live with the monster I've become."
Yeah...even Lenore nutted up more than Stefan (can you believe that I still can't remember who is who, even though brother S is the one with the feelings and the relationships and brother D is the fast-living, casual sex, drinking and carousing brother who deep down inside believes he doesn't deserve anything good? (and, oh, thank god Supernatural had both brothers sleep with the same woman and NO love triangle--bless them forever for that)) and his rodent-drinking ass ever has. Only Caroline deserves her daylight ring (uh, way to go to cheapen a resource, guys) (and that's not Wesley-like character redemption--that's just changing her from a victim to a winner--it's like she just stopped being a bitch and a rape victim, and became in control and cool, and they hinged that on her turning, more than anyone else seems to have hinged anything--where was her heightening? Did I forget all that? Could happen--I did instant message through a large number of episodes...).
Wow, now I know why I've never been able to give TVD more than 5 minutes of attention.
Arrow -- minute 1, we get a shirtless workout. I fucking love this show. t edit Actually, 10 minutes in, and this show is ALL ABOUT the lack of shirt.
I tried; I just watched five minutes of Arrow. Luckily, there's always Tumblr for shirtless guys.
I changed the channel away from Arrow when he pulled the Bruce Wayne--I dig that it's true to the character, so I'm not mad at that--it's just that I'm attached to Bruce, and when he had to play the boorish dilettante and sully the family name--broke my heart. I don't want to watch it with a character I'm not as invested in is doing the same thing--it makes me uncomfortable, yes, but it's not compelling at the same time.
So--they work that? Making his family ashamed of him because if he was a marginally decent human being everyone would work out he's a masked vigilante?
So--they work that? Making his family ashamed of him because if he was a marginally decent human being everyone would work out he's a masked vigilante?
Not really. He comes off as sort of vague and directionless, but not as a boorish dilettante. And his family doesn't seem ashamed of him.
I'm FULLY on board with the ending, though. And I'm pretty sure John Barrowman was in the preview for next week.
Okay--if they don't work that to the max, I don't have to be in the hall, and the shirtlessness will not be wasted. I just...I don't need that twice, especially if the second time is Arnell. Though, I have to say, I love the guilt trip of a father who SHOOTS HIMSELF IN THE HEAD, leaving his corpse with the kid he did so to save. No [insert stereotype here] grandmother can top that without her own weapon and a *really* long labour with no drugs.
Though, I have to say, I love the guilt trip of a father who SHOOTS HIMSELF IN THE HEAD, leaving his corpse with the kid he did so to save.
It basically makes the book full of Kill-These-People-KTHXBAI an afterthought.
the shirtlessness will not be wasted.
Do not waste the shirtlessness.
The Deadshot in tonight's ep is not very similar to comics!Deadshot, which makes me sad. And that's odd, because I'm okay with the departure from the comics for the other characters (I'm not really sure if Thea/Speedy, Laurel, and Tommy Merlyn are meant to be foreshadowing to character development, or just easter eggs for comics readers), but I wanted Deadshot to be comics!Floyd Lawton, damn it.
The bodyguard is rapidly becoming my favorite character.
The bodyguard is rapidly becoming my favorite character.
Just the scene where he comes into the apartment last week when Kelly Hsu (fuck, that woman does *not* age--I need to get good pictures of her for provocateuse) came in, did his thing and then suspiciously sassed Ollie--I was on his team from then.
I suspect that people who don't get why Coulson was popular might not get that. But there is a not "just" supporting character thing an actor can sell minimal but decent lines with and win me over.