wait, JSA? Hourman?
Also, still on board for wibly wobly return of Cap Cold
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wait, JSA? Hourman?
Also, still on board for wibly wobly return of Cap Cold
Yeah, Hourman is cool, except for the part where the hour in his name has nothing to do with time travel.
Strange finale. Rip again plays the idiot, by trying to fly into the sun rather thn just doing what he eventually did. Liked the myriad ways of killing Savage, especially Rip's last little push of the knife into Savage's chest, but shouldn't killing him in three different times wipe out the destruction in 2160? Time travel makes my head hurt. Also, tying the meteors that created Savage and the Hawks to Thanagarian tech was weird. I was glad to see the Hawks pruned from the team before Hourman showed up.
Also, I think that was Sergeant Rock that Savage killed in 1944. He's the only GI I've ever seen with a helmet marked like that. Interesting way to send a clue to the future, and quite the amazing coincidence for Kendra to run into him. Was that helmet ever seen before on the Waverider, and if so why did Hunter have it?
Hey, the 100 didn't kill off anyone I wanted to live! Even Brian & Miller & Harper survived. And Octavia got her crowning moment of rage: she didn't allow Pike saving her life to distract her from her goal of gutting him like a pig.
I do wonder if the people who Lexa killed in the City of Life died in their actual bodies, or what.
And now what happens? They have a limited amount of time to figure out how to stop a dozen nuclear reactors from melting down completely, if they even know where they are. I don't see an easy solve there, nor an easy way to get Grounders to help. Although I suspect that technically Clarke is the new Commander, at least until they find a nightblood willing to take the flame.
Anyone else watch the premiere of Preacher last night? I found myself surprisingly liking it. Dominic Cooper made for a much more sympathetic and likeable Jesse Custer than Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon ever did. The way it was filmed reminded me a lot of the movie Constantine.
It really was satisfying to see a montage of Vandal Savage getting his ass kicked three times simultaneously.
For The 100, I was kind of clinging to my seat to see what would happen. And one thing I noticed was that the mover and shakers are mostly young (I suppose beause of th CW's desired demographic) but also women ... kind of a change.
For LOT, I hard (not reliably, but maybe ...) that they're rebooting Prison Break with, if I remember correctly, they said "the original cast" ... so maybe Wentworth Miller will be off doing something else.
CALLING ALL BUFFISTAE - please check out my post in Beep Me (probably should have put it in Press, too late now).
For LOT, I hard (not reliably, but maybe ...) that they're rebooting Prison Break with, if I remember correctly, they said "the original cast" ... so maybe Wentworth Miller will be off doing something else.
But this would also require the exit of Mick Rory? I'm not caught up on LoT, but I feel like y'all would've mentioned something if he died (again) or whatever.
Yeah, the internet says they're both committed to it (despite Miller's character being technically dead and all). My guess is that since it's a limited series thing, like The X-Files was, they'll work it into the schedule.
Edit: I meant technically dead on Prison Break, but I guess that applies to both shows.
I haven't kept up on LOT; I made the effort for The 100 - they had different shit hitting the fan every week (and it was on late enough I was usually home and functional by the time it came on).