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TV/Movies / Re: Batman Vs Superman Ending Explained by SpenzaZoom(m): 11:57pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
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TV/Movies / Re: Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice Review by SpenzaZoom(m): 8:24pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
Trunaijian: You can... If you want to. The post is for DC fans that are yet to watch the movie. 1 Like |
TV/Movies / Batman Vs Superman Ending Explained by SpenzaZoom(m): 7:59pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
LEX LUTHOR & BATMAN:
WHO IS “HE”?
Following Lex Luthor’s arrest in connection
with the senate bombing and creation
of Doomsday, Batman visits the LexCorp
head in his jail cell – vowing to watch Lex’s
every move. In the scene, Lex replies that it
doesn’t matter what Batman or any other
hero does, the bell has been rung and cannot
be unrung – aliens from beyond the stars
have heard the call: God (Superman) is dead.
Showing that Superman has helped restore
the good in Batman, the Caped Crusader
refrains from “branding” Lex – but as Bruce
Wayne leaves the cell block, Lex continues
raving about dangers that will soon arrive to
threaten Earth.
Luthor makes specific mention of a “He” and
a “Him” that is coming – after referring to
aliens that exist in the darkness beyond the
stars. A reference that, for anyone who
wasn’t totally lost during Batman V
Superman ‘s post-apocalyptic “Knightmare”
scene, hints that director Zack Snyder is
already paving the way for one of the
Justice League’s biggest foes: the New God
known as Darkseid, ruler of the
planet Apokolips. In the comics, Darkseid is an
imposing threat, capable of ripping people
out of existence using only his Omega beams,
and more terrifying than anything else, is
able to corrupt heroes and villains alike with
his “essence” – clouding how they perceive
the world and bending their actions to serve
Darkseid’s will.
In service of making the teaser clear to
viewers who aren’t familiar with Darkseid,
it’s important to revisit the Knightmare scene
in Batman V Superman – which not only
features the villain’s signature mark (the
“Omega” symbol), it also depicts Darkseid’s
winged minions, known as parademons. Add
to that the out-of-nowhere “message” from
The Flash, warning Bruce that he was always
right about “Him,” and a different picture
begins to take shape. Where the warning,
which appears to be an actual message from
the Flash reaching through time itself,
seemed to suggest that Bruce was right to
suspect Superman was a threat to mankind,
adding all of the pieces together reveals a
cleaner interpretation – that the post-
apocalyptic dream isn’t a dream at all, it’s a
premonition of a potential future where
Darkseid has arrived and managed to
corrupt Superman (turning the Man of Steel
into a lethal enforcer).
Bruce Wayne was right, a war is coming and
Superman will be at the center of it (either
on the side of Earth or the side of Darkseid).
Yet, the warning also means the future is not
yet set, and in this context, the suggestion
that Lois Lane is the “key” likely means that,
in addition to encouraging Bruce to find his
future Justice League heroes (Aquaman,
Wonder Woman, Cyborg, and The Flash
himself), the team needs to protect Lois Lane
– so that Superman does not lose his tether
to mankind, and become susceptible to
Darkseid’s influence.
So, how does Lex Luthor learn of Darkseid? It
can be assumed that information on Darkseid
was included in the kryptonian archive that is
opened to Lex when he gains command of the
crashed kryptonian scout ship. Lex begins the
movie as a twisted sociopath who was
neglected and abused by his father – and,
along the way, becomes a twisted sociopath
with knowledge of a malevolent alien threat.
How much Lex now knows is unclear but his
warning, paired with the information/feeling
Bruce Wayne already has about the future,
suggests General Zod’s invasion (and
operation of the world engine) put a target
on Earth – for other power-hungry aliens
who might be interested in enslaving a new
world. With Superman policing the planet,
those alien forces might have been reluctant
to attack but, with Superman dead, Earth is
more vulnerable than ever before.
If Lex is to be believed, Darkseid is now
familiar with Earth and aware that it is
susceptible to attack and/or corruption. His
perspective on the situation is further
exemplified by the painting he had previously
referenced earlier in the film, which is now
hung upside down in his father’s office –
with grayish winged devils descending from
the sky to battle virtuous heroes on the
ground.
–
CLARK KENT’S GRAVE:
SUPERMAN REBIRTH
One of the biggest surprise in Batman V
Superman : in killing Doomsday, Superman
also suffers a mortal wound – and appears
to die. The sequence is a loose adaptation of
the “Death of Superman” storyline – where
Doomsday arrives on Earth and eventually
faces-off in a battle to the death
with Superman. In the original comic,
Doomsday (a genetically modified kryptonian)
and Superman collide in a mutually
destructive strike that mortally wounds both
of them simultaneously, and they each
appear to die. Superman does succumb to his
wounds – and a funeral his held for the
fallen protector. Heroes, villains, and
everyday people from all around the world
come to mourn Superman’s death – Lex
Luthor even erects a crypt to honor the Man
of Steel, his greatest adversary.
While the scene plays out differently in
Batman V Superman , with the Man of Steel
driving Batman’s kryptonite-tipped spear
through Doomsday’s chest and Doomsday
impaling the Man of Steel with his newly-
formed arm growth (after Wonder Woman
severed his hand), the outcome is the exact
same: the hero and the monster mortally
wound each other in a moment of sacrifice
and self-destructive rage, respectively. Like
the “Death of Superman,” a funeral is held
for Superman; however, Snyder takes the
idea one step further – with
humanity mourning the Man of Steel in
different ways. The people of Metropolis
gather for a candlelight vigil at Superman’s
monument in the city, the U.S army buries an
empty black and silver casket (bearing a
striking resemblance to the Man of Steel’s
rebirth suit in “The Death of Superman”) in
Arlington Cemetery, while Clark Kent’s
friends and family gather for a funeral
procession and bury Superman/Clark Kent’s
body in a plain pine casket in Smallville
Cemetery (next to his adopted father,
Johnathan Kent).
As Lois Lane says her goodbye, with Bruce
Wayne and Diana Prince watching from afar,
she throws a hand full of dirt on the casket
– and walks away. Moments later, the dirt
begins to rattle and levitate, just like the ice
particles that surround Superman’s fist prior
to his first flight in Man of Steel . In certain
versions of the Superman mythology,
levitation of surrounding objects is explained
as a byproduct of the Man of Steel’s
bioelectric aura (more on that in our
breakdown of Superman’s powers ) which
can manipulate the effect of gravitational
forces in the hero’s near-vicinity. That’s all
to say, the presence of gravitational
anomalies means that Superman is not dead
– he’s just in a hibernation state (until his
body can fully repair itself). After all, there’s
only thing that actually tells the audience
that Superman is dead: Batman, Wonder
Woman, and Lois Lane’s assumption that
Superman is dead.
Earlier in the film, Superman was struck by a
nuclear blast – and presumed dead, floating
lifeless in space, until direct sunlight kick-
started (or at the very least sped-
up) his natural regenerative abilities. While a
nuclear blast might sound worse than death
by impalement, Superman was near the
kryptonite spear when he was stabbed by
Doomsday, meaning it could take significantly
longer for the kryptonian to recover from
this injury – especially given that he’s about
to be buried underground (where sunlight is
in short supply). That’s all to say: just
because the dirt is shown levitating doesn’t
mean that Superman is going to erupt out
seconds later; though, it certainly suggests
that this Man of Steel will return (a no-
brainer given that he’s set to appear in the
Justice League team-up film).
Exactly how long it would take Superman to
recover from his Batman V Superman injury
isn’t entirely clear either. In “The Death of
Superman” comic book, it took awhile for the
Man of Steel to reemerge – but there’s a
caveat. Superman’s body was returned to
the Fortress of Solitude where he was placed
in a regeneration matrix – but an Superman
(known as The Last Son of Krypton aka
the Eradicator) was harvesting the Man of
Steel’s regeneration energy (which proved
to be a bane and a boon for the real
Superman). As a result, it isn’t entirely clear
how long Superman would have recovered
from his battle with Doomsday – had he
simply been left alone to heal.
Similarly, it is unknown whether the DCEU’s
Superman will suffer from any lingering
effects after his rebirth – good or bad,
physically or emotionally. The
resurrected comic book Superman emerged
with increased strength (and longer hair) as
well as a few other enhancements to
previous abilities. It’s unlikely that the movie
hero will be changed much, if at all, by
Snyder after he resurfaces; instead, given
the larger DCEU story (and inevitable
appearance by Darkseid), it’s much more
likely that Superman’s absence will be a
driving point in the overarching story.
After all, the people of Earth turned
their back on Superman before the Man of
Steel gave his life to protect them; even if
Superman emerged from his grave seconds
after Batman V Superman cut to black, would
he return to superhero duty right away? If
not, what does this post-kryptonian
invasion world without Superman look like
and who else will step up to carry his mantle?
Maybe a speedy kid from Central City, an
amazonian warrior princess, an atlantean
king, an advanced cybernetic being, and… a
bat vigilante? |
TV/Movies / Re: Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice Review by SpenzaZoom(m): 7:53pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
10. PA KENT (AND KEVIN
COSTNER) RETURNS
ADVERTISING
Johnathan “Pa” Kent is essential to
any Superman origin story; yet, the
character was especially important in
the Man of Steel movie – since the DCEU’s
Superman is built on the dichotomy between
Pa Kent’s sacrifice to protect his adopted son
(by keeping his powers a secret) and Clark
Kent’s longing to be a symbol of hope
and guardian of Earth (even if it kills him).
The juxtaposition recurs in Batman V
Superman , as Clark struggles to keep his
personal life, work life, and superhero life in
balance – all while attempting to deal with a
world that isn’t sure whether Superman is
friend or foe (no matter how many people he
saves).
Despite his best efforts, the destruction of
the Senate hearing (and death of everyone
in the Capital Building) causes Clark Kent
to question whether Superman is doing more
harm than good – and the hero decides to
hang-up his supersuit, at least temporarily.
However, as Clark backpacks across an
isolated and frozen mountainside, he has a
vision of his adopted father stacking frost-
covered bricks. Pa Kent tells Clark an
allegory from his own life – about the
challenges (and pitfalls) of being a hero. The
pep talk sets Clark straight – convincing
Superman to return and face the people
of Metropolis.
9. WHY SUPERMAN FIGHTS
BATMAN
We’ve known for awhile why Batman would
want to fight Superman – since early trailers
showed that Bruce Wayne blamed the
Kryptonian for his role in Zod’s siege
of Metropolis. Given that Batman V Superman
was going to feature a hardened and
resentful Caped Crusader, hell-bent on taking
down potential threats, it was easy to see
why Batman would throw everything he had
at Superman – even if it was a suicidal
endeavor. Conversely, it was less clear why
Superman would want to fight Batman. Clark
Kent perceived the Bat vigilante as a law-
breaker in need of justice – but what would
cause the Man of Steel to actually take part
in a grudge match against the Dark Knight?
After putting Lois Lane in danger, Lex is able
to deduce Superman’s identity – which
means he also knew who else Clark Kent
might do anything to protect. To that end,
Lex kidnaps Martha “Ma” Kent to force
Superman into a fight with Batman – giving
the Man of Steel one hour to return with the
Bat’s head. Should Superman fail to kill
Batman, Lex had mercenaries on call to
burn Martha Kent alive. Despite the stakes,
Clark flies to meet Batman in the hopes of
explaining the situation and enlisting Bruce to
help him apprehend Lex – and locate Martha.
Unfortunately, Batman wasn’t prepared to
hear him out (yet).
8. BATMAN USES
KRYPTONITE TO WEAKEN
SUPERMAN
Ever since Batman V Superman was first
announced, most filmgoers questioned how
Batman could ever beat the god-like powers
of Superman. Early-on we suggested that a
tech-savvy strategist Bruce Wayne could
lure the Man of Steel into a trap – and use
kryptonite to gain an upper-hand. Which is
exactly what happens in the film. After
stealing Lex’s kryptonite, Bruce begins
weaponizing the irradiated rock, repurposing
it for use in his arsenal (he also toughens-up
and builds the armored exoframe batsuit).
While the suit offers him increased
protection, and is surprisingly agile thanks to
integrated hydraulics (at least in the comics),
the kryptonite-infused smoke bombs are the
true ace up Batman’s sleeve. After
distracting the Man of Steel with sonic
emitters and machine guns, Bruce manages to
trick Superman into catching a smoke
grenade – which erupts into a cloud of
kryptonite dust. Inhaling the kryptonite
weakens Clark enough to even the playing
field – and the two trade blows on relatively
equal footing. However, a second dose of
kryptonite dust weakens Superman even
further – to the extent that he cannot
even defend against the Dark Knight’s
strikes. Beaten into submission and
crippled by the kryptonite residue in his
lungs, Superman is helpless to fight back.
7. WHAT ENDS THE BATTLE
BETWEEN BATMAN &
SUPERMAN?
With Superman weakened by kryptonite dust,
Batman drags a helpless Clark into his
makeshift kill room – where the Dark Knight
planned to finish-off his opponent with a
kryptonite-tipped spear. However, before
Batman can deliver the death blow;
Superman begs Bruce to find and save
“Martha”. Without context, Batman
misunderstands Clark’s plea – unsure of why
the Man of Steel would be speaking the name
of his deceased mother, Martha Wayne. Lois
Lane arrives in time to explain that Martha is
the name of Clark’s mother – causing
Batman to pause long enough for Superman
to explain that Martha Kent is in danger.
Realizing they had both been manipulated by
Lex, Bruce promises to save Martha Kent
from Lex’s mercenaries, so that Clark can
return to the scout ship and apprehend Lex –
before the malevolent sociopath could
unleash an attack on Metropolis (read:
Doomsday). Surprisingly, the scene
moviegoers saw in the final Batman V
Superman trailer, of the Dark Knight
infiltrating an enemy stronghold, is actually
the site where Martha Kent is being held –
with Batman, now friend to Superman,
coming to the rescue.
6. WHY WONDER WOMAN
JOINS THE FIGHT
While Dawn of Justice may have been titled
Batman V Superman , the movie features a
prominent role for Wonder Woman (Gal
Gadot). It’s unclear what Diana Prince has
been up to since she was last seen during
World War 1; however, she infiltrates Lex’s
mansion party and steals an
(encrypted) copy of LexCorp’s files from
Bruce Wayne. Given that the files are
ultimately revealed to include surveillance
footage of metahuman activity (including The
Flash, Aquaman, Cyborg, and Diana herself),
it’s made apparent that Wonder Woman was
seeking to erase records of her movements
from Lex’s database – most notably a picture
of her from 1918.
Regardless, Wonder Woman forms a mutual
respect for Bruce Wayne – who decrypted
the stolen files and shares them with Diana.
In addition to modern surveillance footage,
Lex’s file also includes the aforementioned
photo taken at the end of World War 1 –
with Diana in battle armor (alongside Steve
Trevor). Wonder Woman plans to take the
metahuman files and leave Metropolis but
deplanes prior to her flight home when
Doomsday is unleashed. After the battle,
Diana reveals that, following her
contributions to World War 1, she abandoned
mankind, since humans had built a hostile
world unworthy of defending – a storyline
that will, no doubt, be unpacked in the
upcoming Wonder Woman solo movie. |
TV/Movies / Re: Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice Review by SpenzaZoom(m): 7:46pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
This is the link to the review screenrant.com/batman-v-superman-movie-spoilers-reveals |
TV/Movies / Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice Review by SpenzaZoom(m): 7:44pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
I copied this review from a popular and trusted movie site screenrant.com 16. ALEXANDER LUTHOR BACKSTORY REVEALED ADVERTISING While the basic setup for Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor was made apparent in the film’s marketing (a young tech mogul who loves “bringing people together”), Batman V Superman quickly establishes that this Luthor is the maltreated son of AlexanderLuthor Sr. Lex explains that his father was a second- class citizen in East Germany who fled to America and made a fortune in the oil industry – a fortune that, after his death, Lex reformed into a Silicone Valley tech company. In his face-to-face with Superman, Lex suggests his father was physically abusive and exposed his son to “abominations” – both of which, it can be assumed, turned Lex into a sadistic sociopath. After all, the claim that was hinted at in Fortune ‘s “interview” with Lex where he suggested that his father never planned to have a son – and used Lex as a pawn in building the LexCorp business empire: “ Dad named the company after himself ten years before I made my unexpected entrance into his life. But investors seemed to respond to the idea of an adoring father building a legacy for his precious son. He used that to his advantage. It was a good shtick and, whatever else he was, he was a good businessman, ” 15. THE METAHUMAN THESIS ADVERTISING Lex invites Kentucky senator Judy Finch (Holly Hunter) to LexCorp – in order to strike a deal with the United States government. He has discovered kryptonite and learned it can be used as a weapon against kryptonians. However, as Lex attempts to strike a deal with the senator, Finch makes an off-hand comment about a “ Metahuman Thesis“. Lex uses this Metahuman Thesis as an explanation for why the U.S. government needs to be proactive about super-human threats. The scene, and later reveals suggest that Lex has begun to suspect that other super- powered people, in addition to Superman, already exist on Earth – and are, for the time being, living in secret. The Metahuman Thesis is put into context when Bruce Wayne hacks into LexCorp’s servers – and finds that Lex had already compiled evidence of four different metahumans. It is not clear, within the context of the scene, whether or not Lex developed the Metahuman Thesis – or the “Thesis” is a common theory within this corner of the DC Extended Universe. 14. KNIGHTMARE BATMAN SCENE DETAILS Long before release, it had been suspected (and even confirmed by several crew members) that the “Knightmare Batman” scene would not actually occur in Batman V Superman ‘s present and would, instead, be a cautionary “worst case scenario” dream- sequence that galvanizes Bruce Wayne to take-on Superman. This proved to be true for the final film – as none of what is seen in the post-apocalyptic scene actually happens (at least not yet). The Knightmare scene features Batman and a squad of soldiers (including a mysterious masked woman), attempting to hijack a shipment of kryptonite in the war-torn ruins of Metropolis, to take-down a tyrannical Superman. The scene parallels Batman’s present-day plan of stealing Lex’s kryptonite in order to forge anti-Superman weapons; yet, in the dream, Batman is trapped by mercenaries/members of Superman’s elite guard – before the Man of Steel appears and incinerates Batman’s collaborators and confronts the Dark Knight for taking away a woman that was his “world”. The symbol of DC villain Darkseid is also teased, etched in the sand, and his parademon minions are shown to aid Superman in subduing Batman – suggesting that Wayne is fearful of a future where not only has Superman become a threat, he’s teamed-up with other aliens to wipe out humanity. 13. FLASHPOINT MESSAGE ADVERTISING Much of what happens in the Knightmare scene was revealed in Batman V Superman ‘s trailers and other pre-release marketing. However, the sequence is topped-off with a major reveal: a Flashpoint-like message from The Flash (Ezra Miller) – who is attempting to warn present day Bruce Wayne through a portal in time. In the scene, Barry Allen (dressed in full Flash armor), begs Bruce to find “ us,” referring to the heroic metahumans of the Justice League that are hiding on Earth, before offering a stern warning. Barry suggests that Bruce was right to fear “ him“; though, who exactly “he” is remains somewhat unclear at this point. The Flash asserts “ Lois Lane is the key ,” leading many to interpret the message as a warning that Superman could eventually become a liability and turn on humanity when something happens to Lois (especially since the prior Knightmare scene concluded with a rage-filled Superman blaming Batman for taking Lois, or possibly Martha Kent, away from him). Still, others will posit that ensuring Lois Lane survives is the “ key” to keeping Superman connected to humanity – in which case that “ him” would be the larger threat Wayne perceives in his dream, Darkseid (who was also hinted at in the Knightmare). The message ends abruptly, and Bruce wakes up at the batcomputer as if he was only dreaming; yet, it’s highly likely there was more to the scene (read: he actually received a message from the future) than the hero realizes at this point. 12. LEX LUTHOR’S PLAN A: FALSE GOD ADVERTISING As indicated, the extent of Lex’s sociopathy is not fully-developed in Batman V Superman ; however, there’s enough information to piece together his motivation and ultimate plan. Lex asserts that his father was born in East Germany and suffered under the rule of Soviet control; as a result, Luthor Sr. became obsessed with amassing wealth, power, and influence after his immigration to the U.S. – a value that made him tough on his son while simultaneously driving Lex to achieve the same sense of control in the world. When Superman appears (not to mention yet-to-be- discovered metahumans), Lex begins preparations to instill fear and panic around the world – in the hopes that Superman, Batman, and any other threats to Lex will destroy each other or, at the very least, become targets of public outcry and quit. To that end, Lex learns of Superman’s soft- spot for Lois Lan, early-on – and exploits that knowledge to stage a coup in Africa, putting Lois in danger to attract Superman, then frames the Man of Steel by hiring mercenaries to slaughter villagers and bribe survivors, all to make it appear as though the kryptonian rage-killed innocent bystanders. In order to further discourage Superman, Luthor arranges to intercept disability pay that Bruce Wayne had promised to Wallace Keefe, a former Wayne Industries employee who lost his family and his legs below the knee, during Superman and Zod’s battle in Metropolis. Despondent, Wallace blames Superman for his misfortune – and Lex steps in, offering Wallace aid (and a new wheelchair), as well as encouraging him to speak at Superman’s congressional hearing. However, unbeknownst to Wallace, Lex hid a bomb inside the wheelchair and he detonates the explosives, killing everyone except for Superman inside the Capital Building. The attack is enough to turn the world against the Man of Steel – with many wondering if Superman was actually complicit in the bombing. 11. LEX LUTHOR’S PLAN B: NEW DOOMSDAY ORIGIN One of the most divisive aspects of Batman V Superman ‘s pre-release marketing, the reveal of Doomsday made it clear that, at some point, the Dark Knight and Man of Steel would work out their differences in order to take-on a common enemy. Still, it was hard for fans to believe that Zack Snyder would throw one of Superman’s most threatening foes into the DCEU so fast – and with little build-up. In the end, Doomsday is exactly what rumors had suggested and fans had speculated: the kryptonian killing machine is a mutated Frankenstein’s monster grown from General Zod’s corpse. While Lex had hoped that public outcry would be enough to discourage Superman into quitting, he was also making moves to ensure that other means to take out the Man of Steel were also ready and waiting. In exchange for his help in developing anti- kryptonian weapons for the United States government, Lex requests access to Zod’s body as well as the crashed kryptonian scout ship from Man of Steel (which has not been moved from its impact crater in Metropolis). With kryptonite surgical tools, Lex uses Zod’s fingerprints to override the ship’s control console – giving Lex access to the entire kryptonian knowledge archive. Applying what he learns from the database, Lex delivers Zod’s body to the ship’s genesis chamber, sprinkles his own blood into the mix, and (despite the A.I.’s warning) initiates a long-forbidden protocol – which, after a set amount of time and energy, results in the creation of a kryptonian-killing beast that Lex refers to as Superman’s “Doomsday”. When public outcry and Batman both fail to destroy the Man of Steel, Lex unleashes Doomsday: “ If man won’t kill God, the devil will have to do it. ” |
TV/Movies / Re: Teen Wolf. Feel free To Comment,share And Like. Join The Teen Wolf Fans. by SpenzaZoom(m): 4:33pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
The Teen Wolf season 5 finale airs
Tuesday, March 8 at 9:00 p.m. ET, and
we’ve got five exciting spoilers ahead of
the episode.
Episode 5×20 promises to wrap up the
story of The Beast and give us a hint of
what’s coming next for the pack in Teen
Wolf season 6. We managed to get our
hands on the finale, and we’re here to l
you take a small peek at what’s in store
on Tuesday night.
Marie-Jeanne’s pike has been
hidden in plain sight all along. In
episode 19, Chris and Gerard were
looking for the pike that brought dow
The Beast the first time around.
Someone is going to get their hands
on it, and you may be surprised wher
it ended up after all these years.
We get a sneak peek under the
Dread Doctor’s mask. We got a glimps
of one of the Dread Doctors’ true fa
in a promo released last week, but
we’ll also learn the remaining Doctor’
name. All we can say is that it’s
significant, and it makes more sense
than you might imagine.
Plan A works. Scott has been
working on a plan for awhile, and this
time it works exactly how he had
intended it to. Keep an eye out for a
surprising alliance, and when it
happens, embrace it with every fiber
of your being.
One of the villains comes to a
shocking end. Let’s just say, fans hav
been calling for this baddie’s death f
most of the season, and their demise
extremely satisfying.
The episode wraps up a lot of loos
ends. The final shots of the finale fee
like the end of a chapter, but in the
best possible way. It’s satisfying, but
at the same time, we get a solid hint
what is to come in season 6. It’s less
of a cliffhanger ending and more of
the beginning of something new.
But before things can get better,
they’re going to get a whole lot wors
Just ask Tracey. Do you think she’ll b
able to wriggle her way out of Theo’s
grasp? |
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Jokes Etc / Re: All The Things That Would Happen If Mark Zuckerberg Was A Rich Nigerian. by SpenzaZoom(m): 8:56pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
True talk... Nigerian celebrities ain't the right model to the upcoming ones. All they do is flaunt their money (Males) and cleavage (Females) 1 Like |
Jokes Etc / Re: All The Things That Would Happen If Mark Zuckerberg Was A Rich Nigerian. by SpenzaZoom(m): 8:56pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
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Politics / Re: The Hypocrisy In Ben Bruce’s Common Sense Revolution by SpenzaZoom(m): 9:51am On Feb 15, 2016 |
DesChyko: Perfect reply to that sentimental comment. You literally typed what's in my mind |
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TV/Movies / Re: DC EXTENDED UNIVERSE (FILM) by SpenzaZoom(m): 12:46pm On Feb 14, 2016 |
Can't we just to fast forward to BvS dawn of justice release date
Mehn i can't wait no more! 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Ben-Bruce's Response To A Twitter User Over Arguement On Youth Ministers by SpenzaZoom(m): 11:48am On Feb 14, 2016 |
dobosky: He's actually doing more good than harm to the current government. He's not ranting like you may have believed he was, but he's actually making #Commonsense |
Politics / Re: Ben-Bruce's Response To A Twitter User Over Arguement On Youth Ministers by SpenzaZoom(m): 11:44am On Feb 14, 2016 |
I think Ben Bruce is actually making sense, though it is not necessary all the ministers must be youths. We need a correct mixture of zeal and balance of vibrant people in ministerial posts. |
Politics / Re: Ben Bruce Orders Innoson Car For His Personal Use From The Anambra Based Company by SpenzaZoom(m): 7:20pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
Am i the only one that thinks Ben Bruce #Commonsense campaign is a good thing 1 Like |
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