Two and a half men is going pathetic.
Big bang theory is getting lame too. It was one of its kind show and now its getting retarded. They should probably get new ideas and new writers.
Smallville just drags on after season 7 & last 3 seasons are painful to watch but that is to be expected from almost any long running TV show.Same happened with Supernatural.
Smallville just drags on after season 7 & last 3 seasons are painful to watch but that is to be expected from almost any long running TV show.Same happened with Supernatural.
I wanted to watch Flash, but I was suggested to watch Arrow first since Flash believes Arrow to be some kind of mentor or something. Done with two episodes of season one.
The show seems good from initial impressions but it looks like I would have enjoyed such show more had I watched it a few years ago.
The show is based on scenarios that seems highly improbable in reality or even in a fictional universe. Oliver Queen reaches different places in seconds, escapes from crime scene like he have teleportation and have a secret hideout which he managed to setup in just one day without anyone noticing the noise and electricity usage.
Yes, fiction is an excuse, but even in fiction there has to be some kind of explanation, else it looks like a fairy tale.
I wanted to watch Flash, but I was suggested to watch Arrow first since Flash believes Arrow to be some kind of mentor or something. Done with two episodes of season one.
Barry Allen (as a forensic scientist) enters into Arrow verse only in season 2, apart from that there's nothing much about Barry until Season 2.
The show seems good from initial impressions but it looks like I would have enjoyed such show more had I watched it a few years ago. The only good thing about watching the shows later is, you don't have to wait for next episode I watched Arrow S1 & S2 back to back, and enjoyed much and eagerly waited for the start of S3.
The show is based on scenarios that seems highly improbable in reality or even in a fictional universe. Oliver Queen reaches different places in seconds, escapes from crime scene like he have teleportation and have a secret hideout which he managed to setup in just one day without anyone noticing the noise and electricity usage.
Yes, fiction is an excuse, but even in fiction there has to be some kind of explanation, else it looks like a fairy tale. Anything related to Superhero-genre is a fairy tale except with heroic elements. Since most of the actions in Arrow happens at night (which aids in hiding his face anyway), Oliver don't have to find excuses to disappear, after all what could've he learned in the Island for 5 years? For example, he could zip-line to the opposite/adjacent building if he wants to flee the crime scene.
In S1, his hideout is a leftout godown anyway, which supports the fact that none will be there to check the inside. In later episodes, you will see the true Arrow-cave.
To me, Arrow is a realistic version of how a superhero could exists in the present world with some comic elements.
Thanks for the replies.
That last sentence is the complete opposite to what I meant though. Will have to see how it turns out. Will catch up on the show to a great deal in this weekend.
I wanted to watch Flash, but I was suggested to watch Arrow first since Flash believes Arrow to be some kind of mentor or something. Done with two episodes of season one.
The show seems good from initial impressions but it looks like I would have enjoyed such show more had I watched it a few years ago.
The show is based on scenarios that seems highly improbable in reality or even in a fictional universe. Oliver Queen reaches different places in seconds, escapes from crime scene like he have teleportation and have a secret hideout which he managed to setup in just one day without anyone noticing the noise and electricity usage.
Yes, fiction is an excuse, but even in fiction there has to be some kind of explanation, else it looks like a fairy tale.
I do. But I think we should avoid nitpicking superhero movies/TV shows as much as possible. It spoils the fun. I used to nitpick a lot which is why I was never able to fully enjoy any superhero movie/TV show that I watched before 2014. I could list countless errors/loopholes and even technical faults in almost anything I watched, be it Marvel or DC. But earlier this year when I went to see Cap 2, I decided to ignore any such insignificant details which might not let me take the movie seriously and as a result I really liked it. I don't know if other's would agree but I think this is the only way to enjoy such movies/shows to the fullest.
As far as Arrow is concerned, stick with the show. It'll get better and better with each passing episode and by the time you reach the end of the first season I'm sure It'll leave you satisfied. And even if you don't like the first season, season 2 is a lot lot better and a different beast altogether.
Man, POI is getting intense with each passing episode. I just wish they can maintain this pace till rest of the episodes. Its only 11 and 11 more yet to come.
Man, POI is getting intense with each passing episode. I just wish they can maintain this pace till rest of the episodes. Its only 11 and 11 more yet to come.
Suits S04E12 is good enough to show his thinking prowess of Harvey Specter. But Lewis Litt sometimes look like wayward. In short , it is a good episode. I personally want Daniel Hardman and Darby to be back and haunt Peason Specter LITT.
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