We quit Arrow but are holding strong on Flash.
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Boxed Set, Vol. VI: I am not a number, I am a free thread!
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.
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And Jennifer needs a bullet-proof suit, asap.
Oh my god, right? Though when she used her powers to rough up Proctor and Jefferson said "Jennifer!" I honestly thought that was going to be followed with "That is NOT how we use superpowers in THIS family!"
I did, however, snicker at the sight of the family - two wearing light-up suits - "sneaking" past the bad guys in the background. um ... I don't think it works that way ....
"That is NOT how we use superpowers in THIS family!"
I don't even know why Jefferson goes around zapping people with his lightning power. He could just point at the bad guys and say, "I'm so disappointed in you!" and it would be far more devastating.
I don't even know why Jefferson goes around zapping people with his lightning power. He could just point at the bad guys and say, "I'm so disappointed in you!" and it would be far more devastating.
Seriously. The patented Principal Stare Of Disappointment would turn bad guys into crying messes.
I'm surprised at how much I liked the (almost totally) Arrow-less episode of Arrow. At the beginning of the episode, I said to Tim, "For god's sake. I don't care about Diaz. He's not even scary!"
Okay. I do actually find him compelling now, although I could have lived without that last scene. I feel like maybe this episode needed to be earlier in the season, so we could give a shit about the Big Bad, you know?
I really like the actor that plays Diaz, which helps.
I was pretty meh on him until last night. Now I'm on board.
A critic on Twitter said that Legends has just transcended the idea of being "good" or "bad", and it's true. It's bonkers as hell and super-entertaining.
I had not realized that season 3 of The Expanse has started. Gotta catch up....