“Legends of Tomorrow” Episode 712 Recap: Days of Future Avalance
Sara and Ava imagine a domestic future together in the penultimate episode of the season.
Sara and Ava imagine a domestic future together in the penultimate episode of the season.
A lot goes down in these final three episodes of the season, including but not limited to Vex making Keyleth blush.
Even Euphoria High’s theatre department has no rules. These kids WILL perform the second act of Into the Woods. These kids WILL sing “Contact” during their production of Rent.
When baby trans girls watched Kylie come out, they knew they weren’t alone. When baby trans girls watch Jasmine come out, they know she is not alone. Within that small difference is a world of possibility.
And what’s up with Cat Cora on “The Real Dirty Dancing”!
To roughly quote Lady Bird: “You’re not gonna get in a car with a guy who texts, are ya?” Alas, she does.
“This is a riff on Marsha P. Johnson saying her P. stood for ‘pay it no mind’ and this ‘homage’ with the added capitalist flair may be the single most accurate distillation of RuPaul’s Drag Race ever.”
Plus also! Updates on The Real Dirty Dancing, 4400, Queens and grown-ish.
Vox Machina makes their way to Whitestone to face some sexy vampire villains.
Zendaya proves that she’s the best actor of her generation. She also proves that an actor with mediocre writing is still an actor with mediocre writing.
The best part of this challenge is getting to learn which of these queens is toppiest and which are bottomiest — assuming we didn’t already know.
Plus updates on 4400, Chosen, and Claws!
In the season finale of And Just Like That, Hollywood calls Che Diaz and Miranda answers, Rock has a they-mitzvah, and Carrie heads back to where it all started.
It’s the final showdown of Legends vs. RoboLegends on this Jes-Macallan-directed episode.
AKA The One Camrus Directed AKA The One Where WILDMOORE DID THAT.
Euphoria really is just three montages in a trench coat pretending to be a TV show.
I know she’s JLo, but given this very special episode I feel like she could’ve at least showed up via Skype!
Plus updates on New Amsterdam, 4400, Nancy Drew, and Claws!
Critical Role’s animated series The Legend of Vox Machina is here and the cast list alone is queer. Let’s roll.
Miranda continues to lose her mind over Che Diaz, Carrie struggles to take off her wedding ring, and Charlotte gives some very good lessons on the art of wearing tampons.