Keep trying, Hawkman. Keep trying.
Progress? The male character gets fridged for the female one?
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She's almost a completely different character now. I loved her as the Canary on Arrow, but it was played out. This change is a breath of fresh air. LOVE Sara Lance. I do wonder where the blood lust went though. Thea has had a much tougher time with it and Sara was way deader before she went into the pit. Maybe it was Constantine's spell that did it?
So...second episode...turns out it's 1977 rather than October 1975...
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Not bad. Hawkman getting killed off was a good move, not simply cos it makes the team slightly less busy but cos the guy playing him was really bad. Not that he had much to work with anyway. For a guy who had lived thousands of years in various different lives, you think he might have developed an actual personality at some point. On a similar note, Savage remains perhaps an exceptionally bland villain. Between the performance and the dialogue, he's just so flat and generic.
Kendra got the short end of the stick again this week, once again having to convince us about genuinely deep feelings with little actual justification for them. Frankly, the whole 'You'll love me cos you loved me before" thing always seemed a tat creepy, even when they did try to suggest she had a choice. Hopefully Carter's absence will allow Kendra to develop a little into her own character (in so much as there's going to be any character development on this show) and Hawkman will stay away for as long as possible.
As for the rest, it was alright. It's still a bit Power Rangers in terms of the dialogue and some of the action sequences (ironically, the one notable difference between Lot And Power rangers is that Power Rangers has more charismatic villains!), but it's entertaining enough. And as long as Sara gets to be awesome and kick-ass, I'll be sticking with it.
I missed the first half of the pilot. Did they explain how killing Savage in the past wouldn't have ripple effects on the future?