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VIP6A quickie while guarding a witness ? lol. Not very professional.
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Yeah, imagine if the craziness has started just a little sooner. Awwwkward.
so wally's totally gonna get mixed up with alchemy to get powers. also it's really strange to see joe's daughters kissing... on a serious note, let's be honest the change of scenery didn't do shit to how boring they are together.
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Could happen. It could get a little speedster-overcrowded having too many of 'em there at once. OTOH, Jesse Quick was an actual DC hero character (a working partner of Flash Wally West), so they might be reluctant to just kill her off -- but, then again, look at Black Canary, so... who knows?
so wally's totally gonna get mixed up with alchemy to get powers. also it's really strange to see joe's daughters kissing... on a serious note, let's be honest the change of scenery didn't do shit to how boring they are together.
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Yeah, we could almost see Wally's gears turning as he heard more and more about this brings-your-powers-out Alchemy character. That's going to go someplace, and I suspect that it's going to hurt.
I thought Deadshot was alive but then he wasn't!! You can't play with m feelings!!!
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Same here. For a bit there, I thought a whole new avenue of interestingness had been opened up. But apparently John's just hallucinating a foil for talking himself into accepting punishment for Andy's death last season. :-(
Had a little shout out to Ninja Turtles 2 (2016) when Oliver said hockey masks are cool for vigilantes to wear.
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LOL. I'm sure the reference was intentional. ;-)
Review by Aniela Krajewska
VIP8I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm... cautiously optimistic about this season? We're 3 episodes in and so far it's good. I'm actually enjoying watching Arrow again.
Am I still bitter about Diggle having a son instead of a daughter in this timeline? Yes, I am. It shouldn't be a big deal, really, but for some reason it makes me sad.
The new team is slowly growing on me. Right now Wild Dog is your typical stubborn, hot-headed idiot, but hopefully he'll get better. Curtis quips way too much and it's not half as charming as when Cisco does it on The Flash, but he was actually useful in this episode, so kudos to him for that.
John and Lyla's relationship is honestly my favorite on the show. I always enjoy their scenes together.
I'm curious to see what will happen next with Felicity and Rory. There's potential for some quality angst there, but I'm not sure if I trust the writers to handle this dynamic properly.
I'm totally here for Bad Bitch Thea Quinn destroying the asshole reporter. Get wrecked, Susan.
The slow-mo shot of Oliver walking away from the explosion was cool in that weird cringey way where it was almost too cheesy to handle, but somehow still made my inner 8-year-old jump and clap her hands with glee.
Oh, and apparently ingesting a drug slowly fries your brain and destroys your internal organs, but if you bathe in it, you're suddenly invincible? How does that even work?
So it looks like we're getting Prison Break: Arrow Edition next week! Just please, kill the bastard that framed John while you're at it.
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LOL. For a moment there, I was half-expecting a bit of red-arrowed Speedy to land on Susan Williams. Even if just a quick what-Thea-was-thinking scene before switching back to what-actually-happened reality would have been... satisfying.
About the Stardust thing, I'm pretty sure that the superhuman effects were the result of Stardust plus some unknown additional reactant, perhaps sprayed in by that broken pipe, and/or by other surroundings, etc. Hence the need for the fancy device to recreate it. It does seem a bit convenient, but then, so do particle accelerator explosions and ancient totems. :-)
Killer Frost from Earth 2 had a brother, so if Caitlin has powers now in this new timeline, I bet she has a brother as well.
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Interesting. It makes sense (IMO) to use this opportunity to introduce the Killer Frost powers to our Caitlin Snow.
I got the impression that, while she seemed aware that they were happening, that she hasn't yet told anyone else. I'm sure that'll get interesting too. Hopefully, as they progress, they won't necessarily include the whole crazy-murderousness thing.
Review by Aniela Krajewska
VIP8Well, here's hoping Barry finally learns not to mess with the damn timeline. Also, apparently not one episode can go by without him explaining time-travelling stuff while drawing lines on a board.
Alchemy looks like poor man's Nazgul, but he's sufficiently creepy and powerful. He'll probably be a pretty compelling villain once we learn more about him.
Can Barry and Iris please stop being so darn cute?
Caitlin has her Killer Frost powers! Does this mean she's going to sport white hair and a tacky leather outift like her Earth-2 counterpart? Or talk like she went to Leonard Snart's school of unnecessarily drawing out words? I sincerely hope not. Maybe she could put on a blue dress and belt out "Let It Go" in the musical crossover with Supergirl? Because I'd be okay with that.
I hated seeing Cisco sad, but I'm glad he and Barry made up at the end of the episode. His gauntlets were pretty sick too.
Oh, and it seems that Draco Malfoy changed his name and moved to Central City to be a metahuman expert? I guess things didn't work out for him in the Wizarding World.
This was a really emotional episode with a lot of angst and sadness, and yet the thing that upset me the most was that baby Sara is baby John now. I'm not okay with this. Give Dig his adorable baby girl back right now.
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I agree about Alchemy. From the descriptions I see of DC Comics's existing Alchemy character, he could get... interesting.
And about Baby Sara. I'm sure it's difficult to tweak timelines and not include some lasting significant changes, but... sigh.
Prometheus?, omg, i really liked this episode.
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I figured I wasn't the only one who felt compelled to Google "DC Prometheus" right after the episode. :-)
The episode felt a little all over the place jumping between the Oliver scenes, Diggle scenes and the flashbacks, but it's still more enjoyable than most of last season. I think they're starting to head in the right direction again.
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Thinking pretty much the same thing. I get the whole don't-want-to-kill-any-more thing he went through, but that's just not always practical in terms of the risk to innocent people's lives. It'll be more interesting now, I think, watching him walk the balance rather than killing everyone (first season) or trying to hard not to kill anyone.
And the three-way flashbacks/acrosses were a bit more than I'm used to, but I think they managed it well. They're going to need to tie Diggle predicament back to Star City somehow so that it doesn't feel like a spin-off-show-within-the-show, but I suspect that they know that already.
"Have I been kidnapped?".... So cute.
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And even better the response: shrug "Unclear."
The writing for the character of Daisy Johnson/"Quake" is too similar to Jessica Jones, in my opinion.
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Interesting observation. It hasn't so much been before, but it does seem as though Daisy's attitude lately (as of end of last season) been pushed in a somewhat Jessica Jones like direction. (Now I'd just love some character who knows Jessica to show up and point that out.)
I actually just rewatched the pilot a couple of days ago. There are a lot of parallels between that episode and this one.
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"No one can know my secret."
A better episode than the pilot, in my opinion. The bias and expectations from the original are now gone, so I can now enjoy and respect it for what it is. So, the second episode felt more natural and interesting. We'll see where this thing goes.
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This is kinda what I was thinking. I'm still not quite feeling this as "MacGyver", but it had less of that clumsy forced heroic "coolness" than the premier did (except for that one "That's not gonna happen" moment -- just sit down and shut up, kid), so maybe I can hope that it's settling in in a slightly better direction. I'm still dubious, but willing to give it another episode or two and see how it goes.
I have faith that Aaron will turn out to be a good dude, but it's not looking good so far.
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I know what you mean. I get the impression of someone who wants to do the right thing for the country, and is maybe teetering a bit this way and that as to what that is. That last bit, with the file on Kirkman, seemed presented with a dark suspicion that Aaron was working toward undermining Kirkman, but it could just as well have been him researching any possible skeletons that Aaron might need to be prepared to head off to protect Kirkman in the future. As always, we'll have to watch and see...
Finally we hear Kiefer saying "damnit" again :-) a couple of more episodes and he's going after terrorists himself :-D
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Kinda looking for traces of Jack Bauer, eh? We probably all are. I suspect that the producers/writers might want to tease a little of that for those of us who'll pick up on it, while avoiding much lean in that direction so as to keep Kirkman a distinct character. Meanwhile, we'll all chuckle when we see the teasy Bauery bits. :-)
This is so bad I couldn't finish the episode. When the girl hammered the notebook to "extract" the HDD, that's when I said enough.
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That was probably the worst "tech" moment of the episode. Not the only groaner, but... sigh.
did anyone.... want this? did anyone ask for ghost rider to be introduced into this universe? i don't feel like he... goes here
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Is is the Marvel Universe, right? If they're planning to go big introducing more and more characters into said Universe, Ghost Rider's as likely to show up sooner or later as anyone else.
That said, he does kinda stick out from what we've seen so far, and I'm just curious to see how they plan to integrate his... oddness. (Similar with Dr. Strange, I suppose.)
Just a few thoughts/observations:
While I don't mind the organization changes, and encourage the show shifting things around a bit to keep it fresh, the intentional obfuscation of the new director's identity seemed a bit heavy-handed. Although judging by 4x02's episode title, we'll meet him/her next week.
I'm not familiar with this incarnation of the Ghost Rider (although I read a ton of the motorcyle-era versions), but the effects looked great for a TV show, and Gabriel Luna did a good job with his limited on-screen time.
May is still a badass. I like how the Triad guys get infected/possessed, freak out, and kill each other, but Melinda is all "Huh... that's a bit unsettling."
Honestly, my only complaint is how everyone is still fixated on Skye/Daisy/Tremors/Quake. I've found the character dull since the first episode, and they've made her entirely too overpowered at this point. I kind of wish she had gotten shot into the sun with Ward/Hive instead of Lincoln.
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LOL. I completely agree about May's "what the...?" moment, and was thinking basically the same thing. Either she's somehow more suited to deal with the whatever-it-is -- remember the Berserker Staff? -- or the whatever-it-is thinks that she's better suited to whatever it has in mind. IAC...
I would've bet my left pinky; I knew Nas was gonna be shady.
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She's NSA. It's kinda her job to be shady. The question is how shady. Those audio "case notes" were a bit of a surprise, but maybe they shouldn't have been. Quite the information gatherer/hoarder. Maybe that's just a habit of hers, maybe she's just avoiding the others' potential objections, or maybe there's a... shadier reason.
Say what you will, I missed this show a lot, I loved season one and I loved this episode. Of course there's a mole. And the new lady would probably be too obvious. So we'll see where this is gonna take us. I'm excited!
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Yeah, I thought it was interesting that Nas Kamal of the NSA was shown during that there's-a-mole-at-the-FBI pan, given that she's not FBI, and Shepherd was pretty clear that she was talking about an FBI resource, and it'd just be too convenient to introduce a new character to pan such a bomb off onto. It seems very likely that it won't be her, that it'll be someone we've known on the FBI team for awhile, and that the writers'll probably feed us a few false leads before we find out who it is.
Brian going to Russia, I still like when they show how he thinks
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Yup. Plus those crazy little bits where the other actors are all basically playing Brian playing them. Jennifer Carpenter (playing Rebecca Harris) has that bit down pat, and it's just hilarious to watch.
Yes, New season is confirmed in Happy Birthday Sense8 video by Netflix https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=39&v=Yt0ws-nDvmg
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Still no word on when, it seems. But knowing that we'll see this cluster's story continue at some point encourages. ;-)
The Riley story is soooo sad!!
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Riley seems to have a rather special store of hells in her memory. That she was the wonderful person we met in London is kind of amazing. That she had to be dragged back through all that and more is tragic.
I think her cluster, and especially Will, are what keep her going on, now.
This final episode was incredible, full of action and... Sadness. Will is so brave, he even sacrificed for the sensates, that's heroic but he can't live sedated forever so season 2 will be interesting. I like the way they showed so many things about the group we didn't knew. Like... Wolfie's story (he's such a badass too) and why he can't be with Kala :(
I liked this series so much because you can connect to every sensate in so many ways. It's amazing, even when they have different lives, you can also understand them, you can feel with them, I like the way you actually care about their feelings and they almost become yours too. Not many shows can do that, and they managed to do it in just 12 episodes. I'm sure I'm not the only one begging for more SENSE8.
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If nothing else, there's a clear message that truly understanding how another feels and where s/he comes from can make a huge difference toward connecting positively with that other.
That, and I wanna see how they're going to fend Whispers off long enough to shut him down.
I can't believe that's the ending of the season. So much to explain. I see the only viable resolution being they have to get to Whispers and take him out. Is that Season 2? I think my favourite character remains Wolfgang
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Yeah, with Whispers gaining a foothold in Will's head (in addition to knowing about Nomi and Riley), some serious attention toward taking the fight to Whispers is going to have to follow soon.
OMG! Sun is fucking awesome!!
Capheus you're a lucky man!
That was so close!
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At least Capheus got himself in some serious dire trouble right around the time Sun had a serious need to outlet some rage, eh?
Lito and Wolfgang are super effective! :)
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Definitely. There was so much interestingness going on in this episode, but Lito's and Wolfgang's interactions this time were particularly cool.
Bazooka moment is so cute ;)
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Definitely. I had a bit of an OMG moment when Wolfgang pulled that RPG out of the trunk. It was especially funny to see Lito do basically the same OMG thing afterwards.
That scene between Nomi and Lito made me cry. But I love how the connections within the cluster bring just the right one to whoever needs their particular insight or support right then. It's an excellent metaphor for humanity at large. We should all have clusters. Damn, this show is intense.
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They do seem to automatically tune in to clustermates who're in similar situations or whom they are particularly suited to help, don't they? More and more as their sense of what's going on develops. Nice to see, and to anticipate where it'll go.