By The Fanboy SEO on Apr 6, 2013 in:
Robin Dude, Oliver Queen, Smallville, Green Arrow, Black Lightning, TV5, DC Comics, TV, Kidlat, Arrow
I screamed profanities when I browsed the TV this afternoon when they show this were about to premiere entitled Robin Dude. Based on what I saw, the guy was running around rooftops and I assume he's fighting crime in the barrios. What's wrong w...
I'd like to start by saying that "Arrow" has never been a perfect show. More often than not, it makes mistakes. I forgive it because 1.) it is a soap's nature, to be flawed to survived, and 2.) "Smallville" wasn't perfect either, still, it remained q...
Vigilantes eventually inspire other people to put their own masks. It already happened with The Huntress, in which case didn't end up being as helpful to Starling City's peace and quiet. Yet another (so-so) vigilante tries the job, snatching differen...
So, the Huntress is back. Probably the only reason that I thought this episode is mega-badass, even though the episode threw away the opportunity to work on Oliver and Tommy's relationship as best buds. In the episode, we see all of Ollie's pote...
This is the Merlyn’s week. For so long, while Ollie (Stephen Amell) is toiling his ass off clearing Starling City from bad guys, the two one-halves of the Merlyn’s have been on nooks. The first, Ollie’s best friend, Tommy (Colin Donnell),...
By Film Police on Feb 25, 2013 in:
david ramsey, katie cassidy, janina gavankar, tv recap, collin donnel, willa holland, susanna thompson, emily bett rickards, john barrowman, cw, arrow, colton haynes, stephen amell
After last week’s action-filled episode, we are reverted back to the traditional format: CW-cheese, vigilante takes down some cunt, a few island flashbacks and fishy business from the Undertaking. But fret not, for Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) is...
By Film Police on Feb 14, 2013 in:
bryan mann, susanna thompson, david ramsey, emily bett rickards, cw, tv recap, stephen amell, manu bennett, arrow, television
CW's modern retelling of DC's comic book "Arrow" unfolds as Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), a shipwreck survivor who learns many secrets, rights the wrongs of Starling City - one crook at a time. He masks behind a green clad vigilante only named as The...