I love Grodd because of the animated JLU.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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.
Marvel superheroes are discussed over at the MCU thread.
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This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
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.
-t, I'm watching the most recent episode now, and I saw the freezer. So, they're not dead in the freezer? I missed that that wasn't just convenient storage. So Blaine's father isn't truly dead? Yay! I like that actor.
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.
Okay, that makes sense in a twisted sort of way.
I'm all caught up, and I want more now! Although, I find myself oddly caring more about whether or not Peyton and Ravi get back together than whatever is going on with Liv and Major. Also, they seem to have dropped Liv's brother and mother's storyline for the last several episodes, and I can't remember where they left things with them.
On The Flash -- I feel the need to point out that Tom Cavanagh in a tank top is exceptionally hot. That needs to happen more often.
Cavanagh has aged very nicely, I must say.
Also, they seem to have dropped Liv's brother and mother's storyline for the last several episodes, and I can't remember where they left things with them.
Yeah, I was thinking about this last week. I think they left things...mostly estranged.