With such an amazing cast, it's so much more disappointingly bland.
Post credit scene in this episode.
That dude's reaction to his dick exploding seemed severely understated.
The Joker getting Bruce Wayne on fucking tax evasion. I love this show.
A quarantine episode.... it could have been entertaining if it wasn't 3 years late
For those who don't know about hilarious censorship that happened to the scene between Batman and Catwoman.
Speaking on the creative freedom that comes with writing villains rather than heroes, Halpern gave the example of a moment in the upcoming third season of the animated series where Batman was originally meant to be "going down" on Catwoman. Unfortunately, the higher ups at DC were having none of it.
"They're like, 'Heroes don't do that,'" said Halpern. "So we said, 'Are you saying heroes are just selfish lovers?' They were like, 'No, it's that we sell consumer toys for heroes. It's hard to sell a toy if Batman is also going down on someone.'"
Couldn’t remember the greatest song in the world, this is a tribute
I don't get it, why are people being so damn critical about the movie ? Ya gotta understand that it was just a catalyst so that the MCU franchise could grow on it; the movie was purely made to introduce Captain America, the cosmic cube and Agent Carter, nothing more nothing less, and it did a good job at that.
The only comedy or animated show to come close to South Park and Rick and Morty. Incredibly funny!
Definitely not for kids, even more mature than either of them.
It's great at holding me over while waiting for new South Park and Rick & Morty episodes.
I'd also suggest the following, as the top adult cartoons of the modern era, roughly ranked from "best" to "also very extremely good":
● South Park
● Rick and Morty
● Final Space
● Big Mouth
● Cartoon President
● Animals (get past first couple episodes, S02 is brilliant)
● Jeff & Some Aliens
● Disenchantment
● Bob's Burgers
● Paradise PD
● American Dad
● Family Guy
● F is for Family (get past first 2 episodes).
● Futurama
God damn, this episode needs a sequel for sure!
Standard reaction after each episode: WTF is happening?!?!?!?!
One of the worst episodes of the flash. 40 mins of my life that I will never get back. All I want to see is the flash doing flash stuff and I'm stuck watching characters like Cecile and alegra
The longer the queen lasts, the worse the show gets. So tired of her annoying voice and incessant babbling.
Jakob’s storyline is the saddest and most heartbreaking thing ever :(
Sister Andrea killing demons scene was my favorite..... plus the "it's a mosquito" advice.
Americans really shouldn't mock anything about european beers considering what they are serving as such...
Curious, we got another FBI crossover but Simone wasn't there. Not even mentioned, if I'm not mistaken?
Without her these crossovers aren't even that bad. Mediocre maybe, but not bad as they are when she is involved.
Oh my what a ending
hey man fuck you this is meant to be a comedy:cry: why you making me feel these feels :sob:
all jokes aside, brilliant episode. well done to everyone involved.
Well then... That was full of things I did not expect to happen...
WOW can it even get more bad ... and i was so happy when i saw new season starts xD
I mean this could be the worst episode ever in history and now u feel the disney in it wtf is this crap...
It actually annoys me the fact that I don't see them drink a drop of water, just fucking wine.
Just drink a cup of water im BEGGING here
Aw man, the season is already over? "This is some BULLSHIT! Ugh." lol :smile:
I loaf this Thanksgiving episode! The Breadator bit was the butter one of stories :croissant::wink:
Don't get fooled by the score, this is actually one of the best animes currently airing and surely the only one that can get you hyped by mystery!
Honestly who's that guy rating EVERY ANIME months before airing? Why? We get it, you don't like animes, I don't like musicals, still I'm not going around rating things I don't like to watch at all.
This is probably my favorite episode of the season so far. I love how heavily they are playing into this being a straight up family drama that just happens to have Superman as the dad. I like the little moment we get during the opening between Clark and Jordan, the father son dynamic feels real and relatable yet heightened obviously because they're both super-powered. It's a nice element to the show that comes up not just between Clark and Jordan but within the entire family, and this episode was a good example of that. The scene of Clark confronting Jonathan's girlfriend's father in the diner not as Superman but as Clark Kent was awesome, it demonstrated how he doesn't need to fall back on his Superman persona and how capable he is as just a father. And Lois confronting him earlier in the episode was so great too. I love that this show is able to excite me with moments like these just as much as any action sequence.
Damn, this episode has a lot. Nudity, beignets, Constantine, Swamp Thing (looking like The Grinch), Harley drawing on her experience as a psychiatrist, Batman and Catwoman singing a duet...
This isn't the best episode of the series, but it's the most amazing.