Fox found a way to ruin one of my favorite non-superhero comic book series: Turning Lucifer into Lucifer PI. Is there any show they won't turn into a police procedural?
The book was all about questioning free will, morality and the notion that the events of the series including eternity and damnation may or may not be part of predestination. Leading the reader to question just how much of the series is a result of cause and effect and how much has been predetermined to take place as it was written. It was a criminally underrated series that managed to give a portrayal of the devil that remained just as unrepentant and evil yet totally going against the usual religious depictions.
Can't only be me that thinks the action in the Supergirl teaser/trailer/whatever it is looks really cheap? Hopefully it will be good but that video didn't fill me with excitement.
Can't only be me that thinks the action in the Supergirl teaser/trailer/whatever it is looks really cheap? Hopefully it will be good but that video didn't fill me with excitement.
I'm so excited to watch more Ugly Betty. That is what the trailer is advertising, right?
Saw that too but that's from season 6 and things have moved on a little so it wouldn't make sense though, would it?
Would feel like a wasted ending too, imo. I don't imagine more than 10% of their viewership have even heard of D.B. Cooper (I hadn't before reading that theory). I much prefer the idea that they'll mirror the opening title sequence: a man in a suit (Don) falling from a skyscraper.
Saw that too but that's from season 6 and things have moved on a little so it wouldn't make sense though, would it?
Would feel like a wasted ending too, imo. I don't imagine more than 10% of their viewership have even heard of D.B. Cooper (I hadn't before reading that theory). I much prefer the idea that they'll mirror the opening title sequence: a man in a suit (Don) falling from a skyscraper.
I dunno, the fact that Don is heading west, coupled with the constant references to aeroplanes, makes me think that its still a good possibility. Then again, its hard to see why he'd hijack a plane for a ransom when he's already a millionaire...
Arrow season 3 was not very good. If it was the series finale, it probably would have been passable, but not a good season finale. Not to mention it looks like Legends of Tomorrow erases a lot of what happened. Though, from the LoT trailer it looks really good and probably as close to a JLA we're going to get on TV.
Arrow season 3 was not very good. If it was the series finale, it probably would have been passable, but not a good season finale. Not to mention it looks like Legends of Tomorrow erases a lot of what happened. Though, from the LoT trailer it looks really good and probably as close to a JLA we're going to get on TV.
LoT stars Rip Hunter so it's a given time travel figures into it. That's how I think it'll bring back Caity Lotz. From the season 3 finale I figure that's how Ray Palmer gets shrinking powers.
Then there's Oliver's
deal with Merlyn. Nice job hero, you gave a mass murderer a fanatical death cult so he can carry more undertakings!
The finale was OK for Arrow but don't understand these plot holes..
How did Felicity ride the Atom suit so good? That was annoying. Apart from that Malcolm being the next Demons Head was kind of expected, he is a great actor
The finale was OK for Arrow but don't understand these plot holes..
How did Felicity ride the Atom suit so good? That was annoying. Apart from that Malcolm being the next Demons Head was kind of expected, he is a great actor
I'm pretty sure that was because of the autopilot on the suit? Otherwise I'd completely agree. Definitely the weakest season and season finale so far, I love Arrow so hope it picks up again next season.
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The book was all about questioning free will, morality and the notion that the events of the series including eternity and damnation may or may not be part of predestination. Leading the reader to question just how much of the series is a result of cause and effect and how much has been predetermined to take place as it was written. It was a criminally underrated series that managed to give a portrayal of the devil that remained just as unrepentant and evil yet totally going against the usual religious depictions.
Imagine.
Anyone else watched it? what do you think to it?
I'm so excited to watch more Ugly Betty. That is what the trailer is advertising, right?
LoT stars Rip Hunter so it's a given time travel figures into it. That's how I think it'll bring back Caity Lotz. From the season 3 finale I figure that's how Ray Palmer gets shrinking powers.
Then there's Oliver's
The first season in particular, kept reminding me of SoA.
The Money Train will be the defining storyline for the entire series.
This kind of slipped under my radar. Bradley Cooper guest starring and exec producing. I'm intrigued.
(No clue how to embed a youtube video on the new forums
Anyone? ^
I thought the very end was excellent, great way to finish. Wasn't overly impressed by the rest of the episode.
@Daniel @Conor Afc what did you guys think about it?