Did they actually stop the electronic broadcast. Because if not, the monsters won, and the human race was replace by eye booger monsters from the 30th century onward.
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Did they actually stop the electronic broadcast. Because if not, the monsters won, and the human race was replace by eye booger monsters from the 30th century onward.
They did not. Which isn't to say that nothing else stopped it, but really, that was just your standard horror movie final "the end... or IS it?" plot twist thingie. Like the undiscovered eggs at the end of the Buffy ep "Teacher's Pet".
But if you would like an extra frisson of dread to go with that, Mark Gatiss has said that Moffat's already talked to him about writing a sequel.
Holy balls, The Flash gave us Gorilla City!
I squealed like Bobby Hill.
On Earth 2, but still, there's actually a Gorilla City. I am so glad they've been willing to embrace the wacky stuff in the comics more and more.
Don't get me wrong, Batman Begins was a very necessary palate cleanser after the clown show of the Shumacker Batman movies, but I'm so grateful the DC TV division (if sadly not their movie division) has realized that they don't need to keep Nolanizing everything to be successful.
Grodd is my least favorite of all of Flash's Rogues Gallery, and yet I was right there with Teppy when they showed the city.
I love Grodd because of the animated JLU.
I just hope this means we'll meet King Solivar someday.
I'm catching up on iZombie while trying to get a cranky infant to sleep. So, I missed the reason why Blaine killed his grandfather? Also, are we still supposed to be rooting for Major in some way? Because I was pretty much done with him when he killed the zombie who was begging for his life in the trunk of his car.
anyone else disappointed that no one, in either episode, came out with the line "Let Zygons be Zygons"?
Now I am.
This is a thing of beauty!
Yes.
I fell too far behind in here to adequately comment on everythi. I'm sure the salient points will come up again.
Blaine killed his grandfather to feed the grandfather's brain to his father in place of the brain dad was demanding, and thus inflict on father the horrors of his grandfather's recent life/getting killed. I think.
And I think (spoiler-fonted just in case. I think it was shown in last week's episode?: Major has been putting everyone he's "killed" in a freezer and shooting and dumping mannequins.
But I have not watched last night's ep yet.