... and boredom reigned supreme
Decent episode, but this Microsoft product placement's becoming ridicoulous. And I own a Lumia.
"You'd have to be a Weather Wizard. Ooh, been waiting since week one to use that one". That's actually a nod to the comics. In the comics (just like the show), Clyde Mardon was the first to have weather powers (he developed the same rod Cisco did, although instead of cancelling the powers, it allow the user to have them) but he didn't use the name "Weather Wizard", instead, his brother Mark took the name.
And, it regards to Wells...
I Fucking knew it!. He's Eobard Thawne and he comes from the future and he's helping Barry develop his speed so he can 'charge' his speed force and be able to return to his time.
Just like the comics, Thawne wants to kill Flash and become to sole possessor of the Speed Force (That's assuming there's no other Flash after Barry)
Even by The Following's standards this was a horrendous episode. I'm even kinda mad at the accumulation of bullshit thrown into this. Just how do you do it?!
Abe and gingsberg look the same. confusing
Pros
+ Jaime and Bronn stuff
+ Jorah Mormont
+ Sparrows going HAAM
+ Stannis confirmed for greatest daddy ever
+Jon and Melisandre
Cons
- Littlefinger's plan gets dumber and dumber as the season progresses
- The sons of the Harpy shit
- Sand Snakes are somehow even bigger pieces of shit than they were in the books
- Still no Greyjoy brothers, Young Griff, Quiet Isle priest, or Quentyn (aka the best parts of the 4th and 5th books)
It's clear that the writers value shocks and twists over characters with consistent motivations.
Edit: I'll remember Stannis as he was.
I hope Roshi gets many "interesting" DVDs soon.
I loved it but why did they make Videl so fugly?!?!?!?!
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That ending though. That ending.....
what the hell with the thick lines ? that episode looked so cheap :(
After waiting two weeks, this episode was a disappointment. The drawings looked awful and the story barely advanced.
While I actually thought the episode itself was pretty solid, I will admit that the animation was god awful. It'll be improved on the BDs (at least I hope so) but man, some of those scenes were quite brutal. Nevertheless, I'm actually looking forward to next week's episode quite a bit. It looks like it's going to be hilarious with the Z crew not knowing who Beerus is except for Vegeta.
4th episode was cheap.
This one was just fucking worse than that... that was even worse than a kid drawing.
Lane's suicide, so reminiscent of Don's brother's demise in S1, is another reminder of how well-written this show is.
This episode was shocking, yet believable. And it's its believability that makes it that soul-crushing.
Weak ending to a great show, way too many questions unanswered.
That final fight scene was better than all the fight scenes in Arrow.
The father leaving right away is fucking ridiculous
So I'm guessing cisco's powers are going to help make a lot of deus ex machina situations
At this pace, something noticeable will happen in about 10 episodes. If producers want to induce boredom with this show, its a success.
CW/DC attempts melodrama. Haha, no.
Note to writers: Stick to fight sequences, because you're not pulling on any heart strings with the emo heavy stuff - I only wanted to pull my eyes out of my eye sockets.
Dunno what was worse - Thea's ninja/zombie jump out of the water or that ridonkadonk sex scene.
This keeps getting worse and worse every week. So many plot holes, bad acting, unnecessary romance and low budget make it harder for me to watch.
The most annoying thing in this show has to be that all characters make out with each other. It's so ridiculous and I can't take it seriously at all. "We need a new cliffhanger or plot twist. Okay, let's choose these two random characters and let them make out for no actual reason!" It only adds even more lies and problems to the plot and I'm already annoyed by this huge amount of (often unnecessary) lying.
Very predictable, but a great episode anyway.
Thumbs up if you said "What the fuck..." to your TV before the opening credits.
Marco seems like a much more interesting character in this season then in the last one