Supergirl: In Search of Lost Time
Supergirl and friends have some rough choices facing them as they deal with “In Search Of Lost Time.”
Supergirl and friends have some rough choices facing them as they deal with “In Search Of Lost Time.”
“To Our Deaths and Beyond” sounds like it’s a strange twist on Buzz Lightyear’s catchphrase from Toy Story, but it’s the title of the next episode of Gotham. There’s enough weirdness going on that there are going to be spoilers along the way, so be warned.
Arrow takes a break from the annoying heroes fighting heroes story to focus on two characters: Ricardo Diaz, the Dragon (I still don’t buy he’s supposed to be Richard Dragon) and Felicity Smoak. With most of the story on Arrow’s current big bad, the episode is titled, “The Dragon,” and the usual run of symbols…
Krypton continues their first season on what seems increasingly like a nastier and nastier planet as learn more about the “House of Zod.”
Black Lightning comes to the end of the first season (thankfully, we already know they’re coming back) with The Shadow of Death: The Book of War.
I try to do my reviews without spoilers. That’s not going to be the case this time.
Liv continues taking on irksome personalities, and the writers keep coming up with clever titles, as the iZombie crew gets through “Don’t Hate the Player, Hate the Brain,” which probably sums up a lot of Clive’s cases with Liv.
Supergirl and friends return from their weird mid-season break of timesharing their slot in the schedule with Legends of Tomorrow, which has wrapped its season.
I’ve talked before about wondering why anyone would still live in Gotham at this point. Well, even worse than living there at this point is being mayor. They tend to die, get kidnapped, disappear, or be revealed as crime bosses.
The general deterioration of Oliver Queen’s life, or lives maybe, continues in “Fundamentals.”