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Nice cheat with Black Canary's powers.
When Black Canary first joined Birds of Prey (in the comics), Dinah had an electronic device that did a supersonic canary cry, because she had lost her vocal canary cry powers during the Longbow Hunters arc.
t /power nerd
A clock tower. Very nice.
That was fairly awesome.
And I laughed so hard at Roy whining about being hit in the face. ("Not my beautiful face!" [Okay, he didn't actually say that, but he might as well have.])
Oh, Millenium! I haven't thought about that show in a long time. Maybe it's time for a rewatch.
That was a super creepy bad guy.
I'm willing to handwave that when Officer No-longer-a-detective decided he'd work with Our Hero, he also made a commitment to not picking up on any identifying clues.
I am loving the Black Canary business, especially my girl Bullet having a part. Good times.
Ra's al Ghul, eh?
Ra's al Ghul, eh?
I thought I might have misheard that.
Hm.
Ra's al Ghul, eh?
It's an easy explanation for how Black Canary got trained so well (if she is Sarah, which I still think she is, given how often the show has mentioned Sarah in every episode this season) -- if she ended up in the League of Shadows after the shipwreck, they could train her up to be a badass vigilante.
Looks like somebody woke up on the wrong side of the coffin.
I see Dracula is also set in an alternate universe.
I don't think there is anything on this earth that would get me to watch Dracula on NBC.
I see Dracula is also set in an alternate universe.
Yeah, it's been a while since I've read the original, but I don't remember Mina being a med student or Jonathan being a reporter. Or Dracula posing as an American industrialist or inventor or whatever this guy is, for that matter. (Actually, that's my biggest peeve so far -- I miss Meyers's actual accent instead of the American accent he's using.)
I will not be trying to change your mind.