Sometimes I get cranky about shows where people don't stay dead.
Avoid Soap Operas. Just sayin'.
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Sometimes I get cranky about shows where people don't stay dead.
Avoid Soap Operas. Just sayin'.
oh, THAT I know. And Buffy. And Angel. And ... well, you probably know more than I ....
I'm also skeptical as to the realness of this particular Laurel (especially showing up right after Ollie had a really bad night).
We also had an episode earlier this season (Human Target) that proved someone with the right equipment can flawlessly physically impersonate someone else.
And on that same note, Thawne impersonated Stein on tonight's Legends. And what's with Snart showing up in Mick's mind?
And what's with Snart showing up in Mick's mind?
Do we think that's connected to Laurel at all?
If Flashpoint means we got Snart back, I am ON BOARD for the first time with it.
I don't even know with Arrow.
I like that Felicity didn't blame Oliver, because she knows what it feels like to be responsible for someone's death. Many, many deaths.
Hey, it's Rip! Maybe he'll have had a personality transplant.
TARDIS Eruditorum argues that the Doctor frequently doesn't so much travel to times or places as into different stories(Frequently a horror movie of some kind). Legends has started including this in what it lifts from Who; they've done a Western twice, and this week, of course, was "The Untouchables"....
And apparently next year our heroes are going to wind up on the set of a movie based on their own adventures. You realize it used to take YEARS for a show to get this self-referential?
Legends has started including this in what it lifts from Who; they've done a Western twice, and this week, of course, was "The Untouchables"....
And coincidentally, Doctor Who has also done a Western twice.