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What's up people? Welcome to Arrow Season 3 Episode 18 - Public Enemy. In our last episode, Diggle and Lyla were headed for their honeymoon until Amanda Waller called them for a mission to rescue a politician at the Republic of Kasnia, while Oliver is on the run from the law after being framed for murder. Now this is an episode where things start to get volatile after the Arrow is framed due to the actions of the League of Assassins and Lance finally knows the truth of who is the Arrow. One does not simply reject Ra's Al Ghul's offer to become the new leader of the League of Assassins. Let's start! StoryDuring an attack on the mayor's office, Ray is critically injured. Felicity is pleasantly surprised when her mother, Donna Smoak, shows up at the hospital to offer her support. With the SCPD out in full force looking for the assailant, Oliver and his team work hard to stay one step ahead of the police to find the man responsible. However, things come to a head when Ra's al Ghul kidnaps Captain Lance ThoughtsI can understand certain things of why people are not liking Season 3 that much. Why? Because in their words, most characters are being pretty bitchy. But in my honest opinion, there are some moments where characters are being bitchy whiners, but still that doesn't mean that Season 3 is all that bad. Ok, so what can I say about this episode? Felicity and Ray moments were ok, and what made it even more lighthearted is when Felicity's mom showed up. And I was even more surprised to see Shado's twin sister, but at the same time I want to know HOW Maseo became a member of the League. Guess we'll find out soon enough now don't we? ConclusionThis episode was ok, shocking at the end and things are just going to get crazy tonight, VERY crazy. So all I can say is that tonight, we'll see more of what happened in the aftermath of this episode. My final score for this episode is a B
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What's up people? Welcome to my review of last week's episode of The Flash. Sorry I could not do it yesterday, but there were important real life things I had to do. Ok, so. In our last episode, The Flash had to face off against Captain Cold and Heat Wave again, and also against Cold's sister, Lisa. This is an episode where we are introduced to another one of Flash's enemies called, The Trickster. Not only that, but this episode we have a special guest star, the one and only Mark Hamill. He was not just the old Trickster in this one, but we all remember him as the unforgettable Joker in the DC Animated Universe. StoryA copycat killer who goes by the name “The Trickster” starts setting off bombs in Central City. In order to stop the villain, Barry and Joe meet with the original Trickster, a criminal mastermind named James Jesse, who has been imprisoned for 20 years. Things quickly go from bad to worse when the Tricksters unite and take Henry Allen prisoner. Meanwhile, Iris asks Eddie for help with a case, and flashbacks show how Harrison Wells came up with the idea for the particle accelerator ThoughtsIt was great to see Mark Hamill back in DC after he retired from voicing the Joker. It was really a fun episode and seeing him as the bad guy again brings back good memories of him being the Joker back in the DC Animated Universe. To me, Mark is more than just Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, he IS the Joker. As for this episode, I enjoyed seeing one of Flash's classical enemies and also enjoyed of how Harrison Wells came to be and how he came up with the idea of the particle accelerator which made Barry what he is, not to forget all those metahumans as well. But it won't be long before they find out the truth. Things are gonna start to heat up people. ConclusionAnd finally to wrap this up, all I can say is that with each episode, this season gets better and better. The story is almost becoming like Flashpoint in a certain way as it has many references. But some enemies Flash hasn't fought yet, are still to come I hope. My final score for this episode is an B.
God Bless and Enjoy The Show! What's happening ranger fans? At last, Power Rangers has finally found a director, and his name is David Israelite. For those who don't know him, Israelite is the director of the sci-fi time travel movie, Project Almanac. And my thoughts about it is that it should be pretty good after all. Thank God it's not Michael Bay or M. Night Shyamalan. Michael Bay messed up the TMNT, while Shyamalan butchered The Last Airbender, everybody knows that. With a script in place by Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz (Thor, X-Men: First Class), the movie is already scheduled for July 22, 2016 with original creator Haim Saban acting as a producer, along with Brian Casentini, Allison Shearmur and Roberto Orci. David Israelite had said in an interview that he is a big fan of the Power Rangers franchise. We all know that 12 years ago, the Power Rangers franchise debuted in 1993 and it's an adaptation of Japan's Super Sentai franchise. I'm happy to see that things are looking up with this movie, the right people to write this, the right director and producers, so this shouldn't be bad I hope. I also want to give my honest opinion of Jason David Frank saying that PR should stay family friendly. I know JDF doesn't mind PG-13, but he says it does not need cussing or blood. Come on Jason! A lot of PG-13 movies have blood and cursing, but that doesn't mean that it'll go too far. I understand your reasons of not liking the fan film that was released on February due to it's very dark and gritty tone. But didn't you have a fight to the death against Scorpion in Super Power Beat Down? Because I know that in the ending where Scorpion wins, that defeat of yours was pretty brutal. Anyways, I can't change your mind about that, only you can. And I enjoyed your web reality show "My Morphin Life". So, what do you think of the director? Comment, go for it people. God Bless and May The Power Protect You! What up Arrow Fans? You have been cordially invited to the wedding and honeymoon of the year in this episode. Today's episode review is Suicidal Tendencies. Last time, Ra's Al Ghul offered Oliver a different path, and it was to become the new Ra's Al Ghul, but now, the way things ended last time could lead to something even MORE crazier tonight folks. So, this episode marked the return of the Suicide Squad with a new member, Cupid. Not only that folks, we fans have been invited to the wedding of the year in this one. Let's start! StoryIt's celebration time as Diggle and Lyla get married. However, Deadshot interrupts their honeymoon and tells them the Suicide Squad has been given a new mission – rescue United States Senator Joseph Cray from a hostage situation in the Republic of Kasnia. Amanda Waller breaks down the mission and introduces them to the newest member of the Suicide Squad, Cupid. Meanwhile, Oliver learns about Ray's new Atom costume and the two have a heated stand-off. Felicity and Ray hit a rough patch ThoughtsTalk about going on a honeymoon that is actually a mission to save a politician. Well, what can I say about this episode? All I can say is that I enjoyed it not only because the Suicide Squad returned, but also that we learned of Deadshot's past of how he became what he is. I enjoyed seeing Diggle and Lyla in action once again along the Suicide Squad. And seeing Cupid again was just...wow! She still takes my breath away. As for The Atom, we all know that his power in the comics is shrinking to small size or growing to be a huge giant. But his suit in this show is almost like Iron Man's in a way. But still, I kinda like it. ConclusionIt was a good episode yet. I loved it and it was great to know more about Deadshot's past and seeing Cupid again was great. I think she is one of the most beautiful women in the show, don't worry Lyla, I think you're pretty too. But tonight, The Arrow is hunted by cops. When you refuse Ra's Al Ghul, there will be blood. My final score for this episode is an A-
God Bless and Enjoy The Show! What's up people? Welcome to my review of The Flash Episode 16 - Rogue Time. Sorry for the lateness, but I'm feeling a little bit under the weather. In our last episode, The Flash confronted a metahuman known as The Weather Wizard and the battle ended with The Flash going back in time. Now, this is an episode where not only Snart, Heat Wave and his little sister come after The Flash, but also we learn the severe consequences of time travel which means changing the past and altering what is to come. StoryThe Flash learns that Captain Cold and Heat Wave have returned to Central City. This time Snart has brought along his younger sister Lisa to help wreak havoc on the city ThoughtsThe fight between Flash and the Rogues was really awesome and I enjoyed it a lot. Wentworth Miller's version of Captain Cold had exceeded my expectations, almost like the one from the comics, but a lot more darker. I can also say the same of Dominic Purcell as Heat Wave, he's a psychotic and savage pyromaniac. Lisa Snart's appearance was really good to see and I think she is totally hot. One of the hottest chicks in the show next to Iris, Caitlin and Linda. Also, what was really touching was the sibling rivalry between Cisco and his brother Dante. Although Cisco was smart and had an amazing job for a huge laboratory, Dante was like the one who was well liked by his family due to his musical skills and that actually caused a rift between the two. But even if they had a rift, they still cared about one another because they're brothers. In a family, you have to equally love your kids, not one over the other. ConclusionA great episode, the action was great and the storyline as well. I am really enjoying this show as it has exceeded my expectations since the show was hinted in the second season of Arrow. Although, I kinda miss the 1990 Flash TV Show, which takes me back to my childhood. My final score for this episode is an A-
God Bless and Enjoy the Show! What's up Arrow fans? Welcome to my review of Arrow Season 3 Episode 16 - The Offer. In our last episode, Malcolm was captured by the League of Assassins to be executed for the death of Sara, but Oliver considers saving him because of his love for Thea. And finally Ray finished his Atom suit. This is an episode where Oliver is asked to become the next Ra's Al Ghul, and now things are about to get much, much crazier. Tonight's episode marks the return of the Suicide Squad, but now, let us review this episode folks. StoryStill weighed down by his last meeting with Ra's al Ghul, Oliver returns home to find a new villain and his crew have started terrorizing Starling City – Michael Amar AKA Murmur, a man whose mouth has been sewn shut. Meanwhile, Laurel and Nyssa bond over their issues with their fathers and Nyssa makes Laurel an offer. Thea is forced to come to terms with her father after Oliver brings Malcolm to the loft to recover, and Lance shuts out both Laurel and the Arrow ThoughtsWell, Ra's offering Oliver to succeed him is much like in Batman. Because of course, whoever survives a duel with Ra's Al Ghul is to become the next one. This new villain Murmur is from the comics and an enemy of The Flash, but in this show, he's an enemy of the Arrow. According to the comics, Murmur was a member of the Rogues. I actually like how Laurel and Nyssa bonded over their problems with their fathers. Only difference is Laurel and Lance have problems due to the former discovering his daughter being the new Black Canary. I should say Thea should also feel Laurel and Nyssa because she's also into conflict with her father. And although we saw Ray in the Atom suit last time, I hope to see him in action soon enough. ConclusionIt was a good episode, the character development never ceases to impress me and seeing new and familiar villains is what makes this show pretty exciting. Let's enjoy another episode with the Suicide Squad tonight folks. My final score for this episode is an A-
God Bless and Enjoy The Show! What's up everyone? Welcome to my review of The Flash Episode 15 Out of Time. In our last episode, Ronnie and Dr. Stein returned and reunited with their loved ones, but General Eiling targeted Firestorm, but was ultimately defeated and headed for his inevitable doom. Now, this is the episode where things start to get really, really crazy because some characters realize the truth about someone who was playing them the whole time, people could get killed or in danger. The character development in this season has been so well done and exceeded my expectations as this becomes more like the comics. Let's start! PlotMark Mardon aka The Weather Wizard appears in Central City intent on avenging his brother Clyde's death, and sets his sights on Joe, who shot Clyde. When Mardon attacks Joe and Barry, Barry is able to super-speed them to safety but Mardon gets away. Barry warns Joe not to go after a meta-human alone but Joe doesn’t listen and ends up in grave danger. Meanwhile, Cisco looks into the night the team captured the Reverse Flash and realizes something doesn't add up and begins to wonder whether Joe was right about Dr. Wells. Barry and Linda Park end up on an awkward double date with Eddie and Iris ThoughtsDid I mention that things get crazier in this episode? Well, to be correct, things did start to get crazier shortly after the mid-season finale and all these investigations about the Reverse-Flash. We learn certain abilities that he has because of his incredible speed force. It was also great to see Liam McIntyre playing the bad guy in this one. Looks like Arrow is not the only one with a Spartacus reunion since Nick E. Tarabay was Captain Boomerang, but in this one Liam McIntyre is the Weather Wizard. To me, right now this is becoming more and more like the Flashpoint story arc due to time-travel. Speaking of time travel, The Flash did that in various comics. I also think that time travel would be fascinating if it were for real, since I usually hear Stephen Hawking talk about it most of the time. Hawking may be a non-believer, but his time travel talks make me think of what would I do if I'd go back in time. But sometimes, you gotta leave the past the way it is. ConclusionIt was an exciting episode, I loved it, the character development has become amazing and indescribable. But sooner or later the truth might come out once again I hope, because the way this episode ended, some lives might've been saved folks. My final score for this episode is an A+
God Bless and Enjoy The Show! Hey people! Tonight Arrow returns with a suspenseful in which a lot of things will happen that will make Season 3 end with a bang. In our last episode Malcolm put Oliver and Thea in a dangerous situation where they went to Lian Yu only to encounter Slade Wilson there, while flashbacks reveal Oliver's return to Starling City along with Maseo. Now, Nanda Parbat is the 15th episode of Season 3 and it is home to the League of Assassins. And this episode ended with a shocking question Ra's made to Oliver. Ok folks, let us begin. StoryMalcolm is captured by Ra's al Ghul and taken to Nanda Parbat. Because of his love for Thea, Oliver considers saving Merlyn. Ray is obsessed with finishing his Atom suit so he can save the city but Felicity fears he is heading down the same path as Oliver and tries to pull him out of the lab. ThoughtsIt was good to see Nyssa Al Ghul and Ra's again since the mid-season finale months ago. Not to forget, I really loved the scene of Ray turning into The Atom. For some reason, the suit kind of reminds me of Iron Man's. Funny how Brandon Routh was Superman in Superman Returns and he's now The Atom. But still, it's pretty cool to see him play another superhero because, honestly, as Superman he wasn't as good. Speaking of Ray, I guess it's now Raylicity and not Olicity as we thought it was gonna happen at the very beginning of this season. Thea and Roy feel for each other because of killing people while under the influence of something. I guess it's not long before they're back together again. One thing I know tonight is that Oliver has come to a decision. ConclusionGood episode. Great to see The Atom for the first time, and also to see Ra's again. But from what I can tell how Nyssa will react to Thea, it could get bloody or otherwise. But we shall see tonight. My final score for this episode is a B+
God Bless and Enjoy the Show! What's up Flash fans! It's been a long break and tonight the Flash is back. And don't forget that after the Flash is the season premiere of the new CW Series, IZombie, starring Rose McIver (Power Rangers RPM). I decided to take a break myself from reviewing and also I work as you know. In our last episode it was discovered that Ronnie Raymond (Robbie Amell) was still alive and merged with Martin Stein, becoming Firestorm. This is the fourteenth episode of The Flash, and the good news is there will be a Season 2. YES! Let us begin. StoryAfter the nuclear explosion separates Ronnie Raymond and Dr. Stein, Barry and the team believe both men are safe. Caitlin is thrilled to have her fiancé back and prepares to resume their life together while Dr. Stein returns to his wife. However, when General Eiling targets Firestorm, Ronnie and Dr. Stein must decide if they are safer together or apart. Meanwhile, Mason Bridge tells Iris West that there is something secretive going on at S.T.A.R. Labs and Dr. Stein gives Barry some important information about time travel ThoughtsAwesome to see General Eiling again, and most likely the last time we see him again. But it was cool to see him outsmart The Flash in one scene in this episode. It was also spectacular to see Firestorm in action. It was also great to see a happy reunion between Caitlin and Ronnie as well as Dr. Stein and his wife. As for learning about time travel, for some reason this going to remind me a lot of the Flashpoint story arc. Now, the Flashpoint story arc is what ends the classic DC storyline and started the DC reboot, The New 52, which debuted in September 2011. Tonight the episode will be even more suspenseful as Cisco might realize the truth, not just Cisco but Caitlin and Ronnie as well. All things are about to come into the light ladies and gentlemen. ConclusionAnd finally, to wrap this up, I gotta say that finally things are starting to look up the way this episode ended. I can't wait to see what's to happen. And when will we see The Flash vs. Gorilla Grodd? Hopefully in the next episode or two. My final score for this episode is a B+
God Bless and Enjoy The Show! Hey guys! Welcome to my review of The 100 Season 2 Episode 14 - Bodyguard of Lies. In our last episode, Clarke was questioning Lexa's decisions while at Mount Weather, Jasper took the role of leadership to help everyone while Bellamy was trying to break Mount Weather from within. Now, this is an episode where for the first time since it's announcement, we learn something about Clarke, but I'll say it in a moment. Of course, there are some who don't like it, others do like it as well. In this episode, war is imminent and some relationships are formed. Let's start. StoryWhile preparing for battle, Clarke and Lexa have a heated discussion. Desperate for help, Raven has Wick summoned to the engineering room. Jaha and Murphy encounter a perilous roadblock. Meanwhile, at Mount Weather, Bellamy is in a race against time. ThoughtsThe title of this episode is a reference to Winston Churchill's quote: "In wartime, truth is so precious that she must often be attended by a bodyguard of lies." It's actually awesome seeing Bellamy in action and how he sabotaged what was meant to eliminate an army of Grounders. I can tell, Jaha is seemingly having faith in the appearance of City of Lights, while others are skeptical. But about what they found, Jaha believes that it is still out there, like they say: Absence of evidence, is not the evidence of absence. Now Raven is seemingly getting over Finn as she bonds with Kyle. Now, about Clarke and Lexa, in this episode we find out that Clarke is actually a bisexual. If you ask me that if I support this, my answer is, I do support this because it's the producer and writer's decision what to do with characters. I don't mind Eliza Taylor's character being bisexual and all. Actually, I am straight, Christian and friendly towards the LGBT people since I have friends in that community. We all remember in Buffy The Vampire Slayer that Willow was a lesbian and in The Walking Dead we got LGBT characters such as Aaron, Eric and Tara. Now, if you can't stand watching LGBT characters in the show, I will not insult you but tell you not to watch it then. But be careful, because nowadays whatever you say about them can have serious consequences. Conclusion |
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