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Sad news everyone. After running for nearly 5 years, we are pulling the plug on Running on Rooftops. Darryl and Phil take a run down memory lane, reminiscing about our favorite episode titles and podcasts. We also come clean about things going on behind the scenes. Thank you for listening, no matter how long you've been The Podcast is shutting down, but it's not the end of content. Please stay subscribed to the feed and our Facebook groups for updates on our next projects What we're planning in the future. Stay subcribed to this feed for more updates. 00:00 - Intro 00:21 - Is this the End of Running on Rooftops? 08:14 - Episode 111, a nice odd number 15:15 - Top 5 Episode Titles. Oh, the vanity 22:45 - Darryl's favorite RoR Episode 25:51 - Phil's Favorite RoR Episode 30:22 - Is this the end of the episode? No, it's not. 36:29- The Outro that is our Intro. You'll get it 39:23 - Zack Snyder edits the podcast? He has a personal cut? Support The Show! Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes Facebook - www.facebook.com/runningonroofs Twitter - twitter.com/ror_podcast
Darryl and Phil review Avengers: Endgame, the Marvel movie eleven years in the making. We discuss all the highly anticipated plot points in this surprisingly this love letter to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After a quick spoiler-free discussion, we talk about the main cast and how their stories resolve. We then look into the future of the MCU, given what we know, about upcoming movies and Disney+. How much satisfaction and joy could two people get coming from watching the movie? Listen and find out! Time Codes 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:53 - What Avengers: Endgame means to the MCU 00:03:55 - Spoiler-Free Review and Ratings 00:11:01 - Show Support 00:12:15 - Spoiler Space 00:13:09 - Joyful Moments 00:25:00 - Time Travel 00:36:38 - Character Development 00:55:39 - A-Force Future? 00:56:58 - Passing of the Gauntlet 00:00:00 - Not My Thanos 01:01:42 - AVENGERS... Assemble. 01:02:31 - The Future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe 01:13:07 - Outro Ratings Avengers: Endgame Darryl: A Phil: A+ References Age of Anderson (Avengers: Age of Ultron Review) - ROR 7 Infinite Podcast (Avengers: Infinity War) - UROR #13 Civil War Review (Captain America: Civil War) -IROR #31 The first Marvel TV to Movie crossover character Support The Show! Subscribe on Android Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Facebook - www.facebook.com/runningonroofs Twitter - twitter.com/ror_podcast
New Show. New Schedule. New naming scheme. Welcome to the first episode of Season 5 of Running on Rooftops! We are catching up to all* the Marvel and DC movies we missed since we last recorded, as well as review the newest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain Marvel. New Schedule Similar to our plans for last season, we are aiming for 2 episodes a month. The goal is to release one movie-related episode a month. When we started Running on Rooftops in 2015, the landscape of comic book TV shows was quite different. Four years later, there's over 3 times the amount of shows available on multiple platforms, and it has gotten too difficult to keep up with everything. We still like podcasting and while there are too many shows, there relatively fewer movies. By focusing on movie reviews, we can deliver more content with less stress. For the second episode of the month, anything goes! We looked back at all the different types of podcasts we've produced since 2015, and asked ourselves "What have we most enjoyed doing?" With this in mind, we are going to try doing more sprints, reviews, interviews, and more. Movie Catch Up Want to hear our opinion on all the comic book movies that came out since Avengers: Infinity War? Too bad! We forgot about Deadpool 2! Phil and Darryl give their opinions on Ant-Man and the Wasp, Venom, Spider-Man: Enter the Spiderverse and Aquaman. Captain Marvel We welcome Captain Marvel to the MCU with a review of the Marvel's 21st new movie. How do we feel about the first Marvel movie of 2019? Does this movie party like it's 1995? Listen and find out! Time Codes 00:00:48 - Where we have been, and where we are going 00:04:46 - Massive Movie Recap 00:04:49 - Ant-Man and The Wasp 00:10:55 - Venom 00:15:00 - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 00:23:19 - Aqua-Man 00:30:15 - Spoiler-Free Captain Marvel Review 00:39:49 - Spoiler-Space 00:55:08 - Outro Ratings Captain Marvel Darryl: B- Phil: B- References Wakanda Forever! - UROR #10 (Black Panther) Infinite Podcast (Avengers: Infinity War) - UROR #13 Support the Show! Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Phil sprints through the biggest movie in the world, Avengers: Infinity War. He shares all his initial reactions in part one of our coverage of the movie. He also asks the question we are all wondering, What is up with Thanos and bubbles? Phil also predicts what will happen in the next two Marvel movies, Ant-Man & the Wasp, and Captain Marvel, as well as predicting what will happen in the next Avengers movie. Let us know what you all think of the movie. 00:00- Intro 00:51- Part one 01:35 - Spoiler-free review 06:01- Ratings 11:25 - Spoiler space 13:09 - Thanos 19:39 - Heroes Dilmena 25:24 - Phil predicts what Avengers 4 will be like 30:46 - Before Avengers 4 35:12 - Outro Ratings Avengers: Infinity War Phil (Pure Movie Score): A- Phil (Marvel Movie Score): A References Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Darryl and Phil discuss the monumental 1000th issue of Action Comics. We discuss the issue 80 years in the making by going over our favorite stories and covers in this momentous anthology issue. We also talk about the differences between the digital and print issues as well the future of Superman under famed Marvel creator Brian Michael Bendis. 00:00-Intro 00:51- What is the 1000th issue? 03:41 - The significance of Action Comics #1000 11:28- The future of action comics with Brian Michael Bendis 16:25- Favorite variant cover 21:36- Favorite stories 36:17- Bendis and the truth 49:06- Action Comics #1000 is too good to rate 50:06- Outro References Variant Covers Brian Michael Bendis Joins DC Comics Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Jessica Jones is back! Darryl gives his spoiler-free thoughts on Jessica Jones Season 2. This season has a fairly slow beginning. Jessica is dealing with the aftermath of killing Killgrave, and it's known by the public that she's the one that's responsible for it. This is largely thanks to Trish, who is using her talk show to highlight powered heroes and starting to investigate the people who gave Jessica powers. Also investigating is Malcolm, who is now sober, and is working closely with Jessica and picking her up off the floor each morning. Hogarth has her own arc that runs parallel to main cast's this season. Killgrave leaves a large hole to fill in the cast. In the first season, when he wasn't on the screen, you would be asking "Where's Killgrave?" or "Is this person mind controlled"? It really picks up when the main antagonists are brought forward. Then the questions you ask are, "How did this person get to this point"? and "what does this mean for Jessica"? Some characters make really frustrating choices throughout this season. There where many times where I would say "Why would you do that?" or Why would you trust this person?" It shows how toxic some people can be. In addition, while there isn't any mind control, many of the villains are very emotionally manipulative. People try to get what they want by any means, and they are often very horrible to each other. They don't have to be mind controllers to be terrible people. One of the secondary antagonists ends up slightly more sympathetic than some of the main characters. Only slightly though. When it comes to the ending, you know nothing is going to end well for Jessica. How it all resolves is unexpected, but makes you really want a season 3. Overall, Jessica Jones Season 2 is a good follow up to the first season. I ultimately didn't love it as much as season 1, but it was more consistent than other Marvel Netflix seasons. Time Codes 00:00:54 - Intro 00:02:02 - The slow start 00:06:12 - Frustrating choices 00:07:33 - Murder watch 00:08:47 - Final Thoughts Ratings Jessica Jones Season 2 Darryl: B References A Bullet, A Hand, and A Noose (Gotham, Agents of Shield, and Jessica Jones finales) - IROR #13 Two Years in the Making (The Defenders First Look) - TAROR #38 Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
We are joined by Maxine and Mark Moore for a rousing discussion on Black Panther. We give our spoiler-free impressions of the latest Marvel Studios film, which continues their streak of great superhero movies. We then have a long conversation about the characters, the influence of the movie on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the cultural impact this movie will have. Where does Samuel L. Jackson fit in this movie? Is the last Infinity Stone is tied into the Vibranium mound? How many opinions were changed over the course of the episode? Listen and find out! Interested in following our guests? Mark - Twitter, Instagram, Website Maxine - Twitter, Instagram, Website Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:48 - Introduction of Guests 02:31 - Spoiler Free Review 29:14 - Spoiler Space 30:35 - Queen Ramonda 31:36 - No Nick Fury? 36:02 - Prince N'Jobu 37:28 - Killmonger 44:44 - M'Baku 46:55 - Shuri and T'Challa 50:16 - MCU Going Forward 1:02:15 - Behind the Scenes of the Movie 1:04:54 - Audience Reactions 1:07:07 - Powerful/ Unpowerful Performances 1:14:33 - Box Office 1:18:00 - Effect on Culture 1:23:35 - Outro Ratings Black Panther Darryl: A Phil: A- Maxine: A Mark: A- References #NinjaFatigue (Daredevil Season 2) -IROR #39 Shuri's Black Panther Suit All records broken by Black Panther Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
We review the first half of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 5. The Agents are in Space, and they have a whole nother group of issues they have to fix. We review our overall impressions of this half of the season, discuss time travel, theorize how this season ties into Avengers: Infinity War, and speculate on the show's future. While they are dealing with a futuristic dystopia, it's still the quality show we've learned to love over 4 seasons. 00:00 - Intro 00:48 - Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 5 So Far 07:39 - Got Better with each Episode 11:05 - Fitz and Simmons
Black Lightning Phil and Darryl are back together, and charged up for the newest show from the CW! We review Black Lightning, a comic book superhero from DC Comics that doesn't take place in the Arrow universe. Unexpectedly, this show really benefits from this. How could this be? Listen and find out! The next podcast episode will be the week of Feb. 5. Enjoy the next 2 weeks! 00:00 - Intro 01:04 - Both Hosts together again and it feels so good! 02:12 - Black Lightning Episode 1 Review 09:05 - Black Lightning/ Jefferson Pierce 16:06 - Gambi 22:20 - Anissa & Jennifer 31:22 - Tobias and fighting the Baddies 34:41 - Looking Forward to the Rest of the Season 38:48 - Ratings 43:25 - Outro Ratings Black Lightning - S1.E1 The Resurrection Darryl: A Phil: A- References IMBD Geek History Lesson on Black Lightning Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Welcome to 2018! Phil is back on track and ready for action with a review of Runaways Season 1. He then goes to his best movies, TV shows, and comics of 2017. There were some microphone issues this week, but we should be back to normal when we review the new theCW superhero show: Black Lightning! 00:00:- Intro 00:53- Phil is back 02:34- Marvel's Runaways Season 1 Review 16:00- Ratings 16:48- Best of 2017 23:50- Outro Ratings Marvel's Runaways Season 1 Phil: A References *Snikt!* One Last Time (Logan) TAROR #22 What A Wondrous Podcast! (Wonder Woman) TAROR #33 Well.. Some of it was Real (Legion Season 1) TAROR #27 So Many Arrows! (Arrow Season 5 Recap) TAROR #30 Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Merry Christmas! In honor of the holiday where friends and family come together, Darryl reviews Marvel's Runaways, Hulu's new teen drama in which a group of teens finds out their parents are horrible supervillains. He covers his overall thoughts on the show, and the interesting adaptation choices Marvel chose to add. This show focuses on a group of former childhood friends that drifted apart after one of their group died, Alex, one of the teens, tries to get the group back together when their parents have an annual meeting for their Charity. The teens see their parents do something horrible and... Runaway from home, while developing special abilities and tools they didn't know they had. This definitely feels like a teen show. When Gert was talking about her club, I just realized how long it's been since I thought about homeroom. I enjoy the characters so far and I'm excited to see where they end up. If teen shows are not your thing, it's fair if you do not want to try it, but I would give it a chance. I would compare it to a PG-13 rated Marvel Netflix show. Adaptation wise, Marvel is setting things up to make more narrative sense. The biggest changes so far seem to be with Chase, Karolina, and Molly. Chase was a lot more of a slacker, compared to the preppy lacrosse player he seems to be. Molly was originally the child of two mutants, but now she just seems to have powers. What really happened to Molly's parents? I feel as if they have to show up sometime. Church of the Ghibborim seems like a fair change for the Dean family from their original roles as movie stars. It feels like They seem to be more integral to the plot when in comparison to their comic book counterparts, we will have to see. I hope you enjoy the episode and the holidays. I hope that there are no human sacrifices when your family gets together. 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:58 - Marvel's Runaways 00:09:52 - Adaptation Talk 00:18:07 - Farewell and Merry Christmas Ratings Marvel's Runaways Season 1, Episode 1- Reunion Darryl: A- Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Running on Rooftops Episode 100! We are going to take a look at the Tv show that influenced most of the shows that cover, as well as the show that is referenced almost every podcast episode: Smallville. 0:07:15 - Bad The show has not aged well - Some of the choices in music and effects are fairly cheezy in retrospect. Bad Character Writing - A lot of this comes from how long Smallville ran, but many of the characters felt poorly used. Lana remained on the show for far too long. Jor-El and his overpowered shenanigans got very tiresome. Pete Ross was done a disservice. Finally, never forget "Henry James Olson". Smallville Season 8 - The number of missteps in this season almost made Darryl drop watching Smallville entirely 0:18:11 - Good The acting wasn't as bad in retrospect - Michael Rosenbaum was overall one of the better actors. His portrayal of Lex was a delight to see for seven seasons. John Glover's Lionel Luther was a fantastic villain for most of his time on the show. The Kents were way better parents than in the Man of Steel. Finally, Tom Wellings' Clark was a little stiff at times, but he did work as the character and an actor. One highlight was when he played Lionel in Clark's body. Another point to him is that his Clark wasn't as mopey as the Barry or Oliver could have been in similar situations. The redemption of the show in season 9 - After the disappointment that was Season 8, Smallville did a complete turnaround in Season 9. The writers trimmed some fat from early seasons, focused more on stories in Metropolis, While not perfect, Smallville season 9 was the best we could have hoped for live action superheroes at the time. The team-up episodes - Starting with the introduction of Bart Allen(Impulse), the team-up episodes with various DC superheroes were a delight. Some highlights were Impulse, Zatanna, Speedy and the Justice Society of America. By the end of season 9, you can see Clark grow into a leader and a symbol of hope viewers hoped to see from the beginning 00:26:33 - Take-Aways Not being afraid to commit to the comics - Smallville was afraid to commit to being a comic book show for half of its run. The Arrowverse starts with their heroes almost fully formed. If Arrow started back in 2003, it would have taken place years before he went on the island, with his home filled with various arrows in the background of each episode. The lost art of the Opening Theme song - A Strong opening theme song can get viewers primed and excited for the upcoming show. While cheezy, the opening theme song for Smallville still gets me a bit exciting. You can't really say much for the themes for the current run of comic TV Fingers crossed they don't drag the current shows for too long 00:32:12 - Thanks to everyone for 100 episodes! Thanks to everyone that is subscribed to the show! Even if this your first episode, I hope you say for another 100. Also Thanks to everyone who has been on the show in the last 99 episodes. Hope you all enjoyed being on, and let's keep on running! References A classic example Smallville not fully committing A classic example of some decent Smallville acting Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Phil delivers a stripped down version of the podcast this week, as he ranks the last two weeks of DC shows on theCW. Then he gives his impression on the first few episodes of The Gifted. Sorry for all the technical difficulties, but stay subscribed for our 100th episode next week. 00:00:20 - Phil's Technical Difficulties 00:01:47 - Rankings for theCW Premieres 00.00.0 - Rankings for theCW shows for the week of 10/15/17 00:11:35 - The Gifted 00:15:30 - Question of the Week 00:16:48 - Outro Question of the Week Which one of the Legends powers would you want to have? Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
The Fall 2017 season kicked off on theCW last week and Darryl is here to give his opinion on who came back the best. Darryl ranks the 4 returning shows (not counting Riverdale) Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, The Flash, Supergirl. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:21 - #4 00:02:49 - #3 00:04:45 - #2 00:06:15 - #1 00:08:30 - Outro Ratings Supergirl The Flash Arrow Legends of Tomorrow References Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Darryl is running solo this episode as he reviews the new Marvel TV Show "The Gifted" The Strucker Family What surprised me the most I'm not hating the kids. Lauren is a good elder sibling, Andy was not the worst. It's also nice that the family isn't completely dysfunctional. The parents were a little less interesting. The mom is a bit stereotypical, but the Dad's dynamic as a former part of the mutant-hunting division, now trying to save his mutant kids has potential. Mutant Underground I'm a bit surprised that Blink is used as our introduction to the Mutant Underground, but not as surprising after the fact. She was a character in the X-Men Mega Event "Age Of Apocalypse" where she was a fairly green character. However, I know her the most from the long-running Exiles comic (One of my favorite comics series BTW), where she ended up leading the team. Polaris is in an interesting position, both in her adaptation and her position in the story She may be the most high profile character from the comics, but she may also be the character with the most interesting arc at the outset of the series. The other Underground characters do not stand out too much. Thunderbird is their sensor. This is fine, but I have no feelings about Marco, the laser leader man. I'm excited to see where this family drama goes. I was honestly expecting to dislike the show, but I'm interested to see what happens next. Also, Stan Lee had a cameo! QOTD Who is your favorite Marvel mutant? Next week: We cover the return of the CW shows. Time Codes 00:00 -Intro 01:40 - The Gifted Review 05:10 - Mutant Underground 05:33 - Blink Character Background 06:43 - Polaris 08:26 - The other characters 10:25 - Final Thoughts 11:05 -Question of the Week Ratings The Gifted - Episode 1 Season 1 - eXposed Darryl: B+ References Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Welcome to Season 4! Welcome to Season 4 of Running on Rooftops. If this is your first episode, Darryl and Phil are two guys that enjoy comic books and the media they are adapted to. We will be here every week to rate and review comic book tv shows and movies. There's a lot of new events ahead that we will cover this year, like Gifted, the Justice League movie and the CW four-way crossover "Crisis on Earth X". We are a spoiler-filled podcast, meaning we like to discuss the source materials for the shows we cover. So be warned, and feel free to skip around. In this episode, we cover the two-part premiere of the new ABC Series Marvel's Inhumans, and the first 2 episodes of Gotham season 4 Marvel's Inhumans This show raises a lot of questions. The biggest question being: why should we care about the Inhuman Royal Family? Something just seems off about the show, but I can see them trying to build to something epic. Overall, it does not quite meet the expectations for a show that premiered in IMAX theatres. Gotham It is hard to deny how cool it was to see both Selena and Bruce fighting in the streets, and seeing Bruce's costume evolve was a highlight. For the villains, Penguins crime licenses are amazingly stupid but straight out of a comic book. As for Scarecrow. He's really off looking, and scythe doesn't look sharp, but it's a good, not so high-level villain to face. In addition, the mob element was a highlight of season 1, so it's great to see Falcone may return Sadly, Barbara's return is tiring and the lack of spine for the cops was frustrating. It feels like the GCPD goes from corrupt to clean every few seasons, but it's a good place for Jim to come in as the commissioner he needs to be. Next Time We cover Fox's new show in the X-Men universe "The Gifted" QOTW What Inhuman Power would you want to have after Terrigenesis have? Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:55 - Season 4 05:03 - Behold! The Inhumans 31:37 - Ratings 34:14 - Question of the Week! 38:19 - Gotham 01:01:37 - Ratings 01:03:49 - Outro Ratings Gotham Darryl: B Phil: B Inhumans Behold... The Inhumans Inhumans: Season 1, Episode 1 Darryl: C Phil: D+ Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Darryl and guest host Joe take a first look take our first look at Netflix mini series: The Defenders. This is the series we've been waiting for since this podcast started, and it does not disappoint. We give our spoiler free impressions on the first three episodes of The Defenders, then we discuss the four main characters and villains in Spoiler Space. How satisfying were the fights? Which characters worked surprisingly well together? Listen and find out! This episode was recorded the premiere weekend of the show, (8/19/2017) so forgive any outdated comments! Check out our coverage on the other members of the Defenders: Daredevil - #NinjaFatigue (Daredevil Season 2) -IROR #39 Jessica Jones -AKA Phil needs to watch more Jessica Jones (Jessica Jones): IROR #10 Luke Cage - Sweet Christmas Day (International Podcast Day 2016, Luke Cage Episode 1) : TAROR #2 Iron Fist - Wait, What's your Name? (Iron Fist Spoiler Free Early Thoughts) : TAROR #24 Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 11:58 - Episode one concerns Spoiler Space 15:00 - Alexandra 20:18 - Electra 27:51 - Luke Cage and Iron Fist 34:31 - Daredevil and Jessica Jones 45:00 - Final Thoughts and Ratings 54:25 - Outro Ratings The Defenders: Episodes 1 -3 Darryl: A Joe: A+ References Follow Joe on Instagram: joedumpster21 The Defender's IMDB Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Spider-Man: Homecoming Darryl and Phil review Spider-Man: Homecoming, the joint release from Marvel and Sony. We reflect on the past few iterations of Spider-Man movies, talk about a basketful of Easter eggs, and gush about Tom Holland and Micheal Keaton. Spider-Man is finally in the Marvel Cinematic Universe everyone. Let's Celebrate! This episode is also our final episode in our Totally Awesome season. Thanks for sticking with us for another season. There may be a few episodes here or there this summer, but be ready for new, regular episodes near the end of September 2017. Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Where Have we Been? 03;00 - Spoiler Free Review 31:40 - Ratings 33:43 - Spoiler Space 34:25 - Donald Glover 35:27 - One of Our Favorite Moments/ Twists 41:30 - Ned 47:09 - Tony and Happy 55:18 - One of Our Least Favorite Moments 01:10:20 - Outro Ratings Spider-Man: Homecoming Darryl: B+ Phil: B+ References Spider-Man Homecoming on IMDB The broken timeline on SlashFilm http://www.cbr.com/roll-call-putting-names-to-17-new-faces-in-spider-man-homecoming/
Phil Sprints through the season 3 finale of iZombie. Was it bigger? Badder? Zombier? Listen to find out. Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:56 - Phil is back 01:12 - Season finale Review 11:20 - Ratings 12:40 - Outro Ratings Finale Phil: A- Season 3 Phil: A- References
Gotham Season 3 Review Let's get started by talking about the season three finale of Gotham, Heavy Dirty Soul. Not sure if it's a reference to something but things got pretty heavy, things got pretty dirty and weren't terribly soulful. This finale was pretty effective in wrapping up all the various plots from this past season. We had all of Al Tetch's blood coming into fruition in the whole virus plot. All of Nygma's as well as the Penguin's various plots came to an end. Finally, we have all of the Court of Owl stuff wrapped up in the previous episode, as well as the League of Shadows being introduced. Quality Content in the Finale Ra's Al Ghul was pretty good. He seemed like a pretty spot on depiction. Not a fan of the whole prophecy angle for Batman coming about or Bruce's special destiny or whatever. I do think it's a pretty spot-on looking Ra's. The whole Tabitha and Selina starting to work together thing was a good choice. Another positive thing would be the end of the whole Penguin and Riddler storyline. Penguin's gambit at the end did kind of remind me of how invested I was in his story in the first season. The very last scene where Bruce is dressed up as a vigilante was kind of surprising. I had a feeling that he's kind of almost old enough to start doing something like that. The moment did have kind of shades of Smallville season nine where Clark wore that dark outfit for almost pretty much the same thing as what Bruce is wearing except he didn't wear a mask Elements that were not so good Alfred getting stabbed is always a bad time. In general Bruce's treatment of Alfred throughout the last few episodes could be better. Which to be fair, he has been brainwashed, but he did stab Alfred and then as soon as Alfred woke up from his healing coma or whatever, he just asks him, "Oh no, Alfred. What should I do?" And not, "Alfred, how are you? I'm sorry. The whole Jim turning evil and Lee going bad as well with the virus seemed like too much. Hopefully, after this season, Jim becomes a decent cop and not tortured, dark, evil cop Jim. I couldn't care about the whole Butch, Tabitha subplot because I really just stopped caring about Barbara, I know she was important, but I forgot she had some importance. Gotham Season 3's improvements While the season finale had its issues, the Gotham Season 3 may have been the strongest season yet. The last scene in the first mid-season finale where Jim has to shoot Mario when Lee doesn't know that Mario's about to kill her was really powerful and really quality filmmaking. Also, Jerome's return was great. I wasn't really excited about it at first, but it was executed fantastically. They were really good episodes and it feels like the Joker's actually arrived in the show. I don't know if that's one of the motivations for Bruce to actually start being a vigilante in this next season, but it was a good turning point for both him and Jerome. Anyway, I think Gotham has improved, but I do think that ever since they started the whole rebranding from Mad City to Heroes Rise, the quality kind of started to fall, ironically. It's been improving and it's been enjoyable. Most of the season has been a really good time, but I just think if they got their act together in the last half, It would have been a really great season. Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 04:22 - Good Stuff in the finale Gotham Season 3 09:02 - Bad Stuff in the finale Gotham Season 3 15:02 Gotham Season 3's improvements 21:54 - Outro Ratings Gotham Season 3 Finale HeavyDirtySoul Darryl: C+ Gotham Season 3 Darryl: B- References Previous Gotham Finale reviews: A Sprint to Transference! (Gotham Season 2 Finale) -IROR #35 Agents of Gotham (Season Finale Part 1) - ROR 8 http://www.cbr.com/gotham-not-batman-origin-owlman/
Awesome-Con 2017 Recap Overall, it was a lot of fun. It took almost an hour to get into the vendor hall and it was super overwhelming at first. I got a chance to see Phil Lamar! The voice of John Stewart in the DCAU Justice League cartoon, Samurai Jack, Hermes from Futurama, among others. I got a chance to see Super Art Fight. A really fun art live art competition. They have shows and tour every once and a while so check them out at www.superartfight.com I didn't get any autographs, but I did get a sweet Doctor Who journal, in which I might try to get as many Doctor Who autographs as possible? I also tried Sci-Fi Speed Dating. Turns out its just speed dating at a convention, but not much Sci-Fi. It was kinda fun. Overall, if you go, go with a game plan. I didn't see as many panels or autographs that I wanted You may want to go on multiple days if you want to experience the whole convention. If you go on a single day, make sure you go when there's a lot of people you want to see. Also, bring snacks and Vitamin C so you don't get sick. Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:57 - Awesome-Con Recap 00:43 - Outro Ratings Awesome Con 2017 Darryl: A good time with friends References http://awesome-con.com/ http://www.superartfight.com/ http://www.superartfight.com/podcast/
We review the Wonder Woman movie! This a very solid, action packed, origin story movie set in World War 1 that hits some familiar beats, but is a marked improvement for the DCEU. We love how Diana develops in strength and character in the movie and becomes the symbol of love and peace we all know and love. Phil also gives Darryl a quick quiz on what attributes the main DC superheroes embody. Does DC break their critical slump? As superhero period pieces go, how does Wonder Woman stack up to Captain America: The First Avenger? How does Mick Foley Factor into this? Listen and find out! *FYI Small Logan Spoiler Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:55 - We're talking about Wonder Woman 03:26 - Spoiler Free Review 16:36 - Ratings 21:41 - Spoiler Space 22:05 - Wonder Woman v. Captain America 25:22 - One Word Descriptions of DC Characters 34:10 - Funny Moments 36:15 - Wonder Woman 2? 38:39 - The Amazons 43:31 - Action Scenes 46:49 - Ares 50:53 - Steve 57:20 - Diana 1:04:44 - Final Thoughts 1:05:43 - Outro Ratings Wonder Woman Darryl: A- Phil: A- References Wonder Woman IMDB Wonder Woman's Opening Weekend Setting for Wonder Woman's sequel
Supergirl, Flash, Arrow Finales On the second episode of the week, Phil sprints through last week's finales: Supergirl, Flash, and Arrow. He talks about Supergirl's awesome fight with the Man of Steel, how Barry sucks at executing plans in an effective manner, and Slade's return is glorious. Listen, rate, review, share! Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - 2nd Episode of the week 01:30 - Supergirl 09:52 - Flash 22:54 - Arrow 34:47 - Outro Ratings Supergirl Finale: A- Season 2: B+ Flash Finale (First 58 Minutes): A Season 3: B+ Arrow Finale: A+ Season 5: A
Legends of Tomorrow and Marvel's Agents of Shield Finales Darryl is joined by special guest Joe, to discuss and review Marvel's Agents of SHIELD Season 4 and Legends of Tomorrow Season 2. We get into YouTube spoilers, gush over character development, media and the connections between the different Marvel media and discuss the meaning of sentience. Listen and enjoy! Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:00 - Meet Joe 07:00 - Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 17:45 - The development of Sara Lance 21:07 - Final moments of Legends Season 2 24:17 - Captain Cold 27:50 - Legends Season 2 Rank 32:48 - Marvel's Agents of Shield Season 4 34:35 - Mallory Jensen 40:41 - May 45:32 - FitzSimmons 50:29 - Phil Coulson's Deal 54:00 - Quake and Ghost Rider 1:01:16 - Is The Russian M.O.D.O.K? 1:03:49 - Mack, Holden and the Framework 1:16:41 - Looking ahead to season 5 + Inhumans 1:19:55 - Ratings for Agents of SHIELD Ratings Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 Episode 16: Aruba Darryl: B+ Joe: B Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 Darryl: B+ Joe: B Marvel's Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 23: World's End Darryl: A Joe: A+ Marvel's Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Darryl: A+ Joe: A
Arrow Season 5 Recap Phil does a fun Arrow Season 5 recap to get us all up to speed for the finale. How many impressions does Phil go through? How many times does Darryl crack up? Listen and find out! Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - We're Back! 01:45 - How this episode will go 04:17 Beginning of the Recap 34:05 - Mid Season Finale 56:24 - A Message to you Listeners 57:12 - Back to the Recap 1:00:22 - Prometheus tortures Green Arrow 1:14:05 - Penultimate Episode 1:28:03 - Outro References List of Arrow Episodes Lord Mesa Bakery Interview Go Go 80's X-Men! (X-Men) -IROR# 34
We review the first four episodes of the last pod of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD: Marvel's Agents of Hydra. What character is better off evil? Will the Framework last past the season finale? How do you pronounce Iain De Caestecker? Listen and find out (Except for the pronunciation part, we really aren't sure)! Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 01:32 - Agents of Shield inside the Framework 06:04 - The Patriot 08:54 - Madame Hydra 11:48 - The Scientist 14:47 - Agent Triplett 17:41 - Traitor Grant Ward 18:29 - The Girl that Lived (Hope MacKenzie) 20:33 - Theories of what will Happen Next 24:57 - Final Thoughts 27:57 - Outro Ratings Marvel's Agent's of Hydra - First Half Darryl: A Phil: A
In this episode, Darryl sprints through the start of iZombie Season 3. This isn't a summary or a strict review, but more of an overview of his impressions of the early season. It's a look at where the characters are, and what we are looking forward to in the future. Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 02:14 - Outro 09:33 - Conclusion 10:29 - Next Time Ratings iZombie Season 3 Darryl: Just watch it References Last Season's Early iZombie Sprint iZombie Season 2 Review
We review the mind-bending first season of FX's Legion (FOX). This hit show was very engaging and visually beautiful, but it had a few places where it fell flat. Have a listen to hear our opinion Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:49 - Overview of Episode 02:08 - Initial Thoughts 07:13 - Comparison to Legion in the Comics 10:01 - Shadow King 12:00 - Oliver Byrd/ Jemaine Clement 14:17 - Expectations v. Reality 15:30 - Syd and David's Relationship 18:44 - Kerry and Cary 19:27 - The Other Mutants 23:20 - David and Lenny 26:53 - D3 27:52 - End Credit Scene 29:37 - Final Thoughts 37:24 - Ratings 39:42 - Outro Ratings Legion Season 1 Darryl: A- Phil: A Legion Season 1: Episode 8 Darryl: A Phil: A References IMDB
We review Saban's Power Rangers! Your hosts are two lifelong fans of the franchise, there was a lot riding on this film for us. It turned out better than expected and flashed us back to our childhoods. Listen to find out our full thoughts! Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Power Rangers Spoiler Free Review 18:34 - Ratings 19:45 - Spoiler Space 19:57 - The Big Death 21:26 - Billy (Blue Ranger) 26:54 - Call Backs/ Easter Eggs 28:12 - The Battle Scene 30:20 - Favorite Moments 34:50 - Possible Plot Lines Going Forward 39:09 - Random Thoughts 49:03 - Discussion Questions 55:16 - Outro Ratings Saban's Power Rangers Darryl: B+ Phil: B References Saban's Power Rangers' IMDB Page Darryl's Favorite Super Heroes No Pink Spandex Why That Kiss From the Power Rangers Trailer Was Cut From the Film The Original Green Ranger Accidentally Got Himself Kicked Out of the Power Rangers Premiere
In this sprint, Darryl reviews the Flash and Supergirl crossover episode: Duet. Do the songs reach a sharp point, or do they fall flat? Is the musical melodic or malefic? Listen and find out!!! Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:52 - Flash/Supergirl Musical Review 10:30 - Outro Ratings The Flash - Duet Darryl: B
We give a spoiler-free review of the first four episodes of Iron Fist, the latest Marvel TV series on Netflix. This was a lot slower start to the four Netflix seasons we have seen so far. At the same time, it's the show with the biggest hill to climb. We are not too in love with the show and the main character, but if they pull off that we think they are, it may be a great show by the end. [caption id="attachment_801" align="alignnone" width="198"] Power Man and Iron Fist #1 2016[/caption] How does it stack up to Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and Luke Cage? Who do we agree are the more interesting characters than Danny Rand? Listen and find out! Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:51 - Who is Iron Fist? 10:14 - Initial Thoughts 19:53 - Phil's Thoughts on the Acting 23:14 - Discussion Questions 30:47 - Darryl's Thoughts on the Acting 35:18 - Ratings 36:44 - Final Thoughts 40:46 - Next Week 43:29 - Outro Ratings Iron Fist Season 1: Episodes 1-4 Darryl: C Phil: C Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
This week Phil sprints through is weekly rankings for last week's episodes of Supergirl, Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, and Legion. Which show came in first this week? Which show came in last? Which show started out towards the bottom but by the end of the episode rose to the top? Start running to find out! 00:00 - Intro 00:55 - Weekly Rankings 02:16 - #4 07:07 - #3 12:01 - #2 16:56 - #1 24:07 - Outro
In this episode, we review Logan! This was easily one of the best X-Men movies in recent memory. Did our collective hearts break for the relationships developed between Logan and Laura? Is this movie worth being Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart's final supposed chapter in the X-Men universe. Yes. Yes it is. Listen and hear our reasons why. P.S. How is Logan and Yu-Gi-Oh connected? You won't want to miss this reveal. Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:52 - Spoiler Free Review 13:57 - Spoiler Free Review 18:51 - Spoiler Space 19:10 - Logan/ X-24 30:33 - Professor X 37:01 - The Munson Family 41:22 - Caliban 44:15 - The Bad Guys 45:52 - Laura 51:53 - Deadpool Scene 54:25 - Outro Ratings Logan Darryl: A Phil: A References Logan on IMDB Deadpool 2 Teaser Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Running on Rooftops celebrated our second anniversary this year, and to celebrate we are doing a number of interviews on the idea of fandom. We will be conducting a few interviews with some people in the online comic book community about doing geeky things and what being a fan means to them. These interviews will go over what they do, why they do it, and how they've grown from the experience. Lord Mesa Interview We had the pleasure of interviewing Lord Mesa, a fantastic and prolific artist who's work has been seen all over the web. You may have seen him post his reactions to the previous night's CW show, or saw him at Hero's and Villians Fan Fest, but we had the chance to talk to him about being a fan. We talk about his art, his stylistic inspirations, and a bit of advice for any artist listening. We also talk about how being a fan opened him up to opportunities to meet stars and give back to the community. Have a look at his Instagram, have a listen to the show! Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Pre-Interview 02:51 - Lord Mesa's Intro 09:04 - Inspirations for your art 20:18 - Favorite Fandoms right now 27:54 - What have you gained from your art 39:07 - Favorite Projects 42:58 - What are you excited for this year 56:21 - Advice for Young Artists 01:06:21 - Post Interview 01:09:22 - Outro References Lord Mesa on Twitter Lord Mesa on Instagram Lord Mesa's Merch (Coloring Book) Heroes and Villians Fan Fest Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Running on Rooftops celebrated our second anniversary this year, and to celebrate we are doing a number of interviews on the idea of fandom. We will be conducting a few interviews with some people in the online comic book community about doing geeky things and what being a fan means to them. These interviews will go over what they do, why they do it, and how they've grown from the experience. Interview with CoffeeNCosplay We had the pleasure of talking with Jenny, also known as CoffeeNCosplay. She is a cosplayer on the west coast, a big fan Cloak and Dagger, and a delight to talk to. We talk about cosplaying, the new Cloak and Dagger series, making costumes and how she's grown as a person. Have a listen! Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:52 - New Interview Episodes 01:39 - Two Year Anniversary 03:20 - Pre-Interview 05:08 - CoffeeNCosplay Interview 33:55 - Post-Interview 36:03 - Next Interview 36:27 - Outro References CoffeeNCosplay on Facebook @Dagger_Marvel Emerald City Comic Con Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Phil sprints through the first episode of the new FX show, Legion, based on the Marvel Comics character. How does it hold up compared to the other broadcast channel shows? Listen and find out if this podcast is even real or not. 00:00 - Intro 00:55 - Happy Birthday Darryl!! 01:15 - Initial Thoughts 02:07 - Basic Knowledge on Legion 03:30 - Brief Plot review 04:10 - What did I think of the First Episode 07:54 - Rating 08:40 - Outro Phil's Rating: Solid A
We have Batman filled episode for you all this week. We discuss the series premiere of Powerless, the new DC Comics sitcom on NBC. There are a lot of great comics references packed in a half hour, but does it stack up as a comedy? We actually give it two different ratings based on the quality of the references. Afterwards, we discuss the winter finale of Gotham Season 3: The Gentle Art of Making Enemies. This may have been the best Gotham has ever been. Listen and find out what we thought! Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:56 - Pilot Episode of Powerless 14:43 - Rankings 21:34 - Gotham Winter Finale 44:57 - Rankings 48:21 - Outro Ratings Powerless Season 1 Episode 1: Wayne or Lose (as a Comic Book Fan) Darryl: C+ Phil: B- Powerless Season 1 Episode 1: (as a Sitcom) Phil: C+ Darryl: C Gotham Season 3 Episode 14: Mad City: The Gentle Art of Making Enemies Darryl: A- Phil: A Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
We review the pilot for Riverdale, a TV show based on a property both hosts are not terribly familiar with. Listen as we review a show surprised us both in multiple ways. Who got sucked into the plot? Which one of us was shocked by how not terrible Veronica was? Who floors who with a Smallville reference? Listen and find out! Also, It's our 2nd Anniversary! No matter how long you've been listening to the show, thank you for spending time with us every week. We are planning something new to celebrate, so make sure you're subscribed! Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - Riverdale Pilot 01:55 - Our Archie History 05:35 - Initial Thoughts of the Pilot 14:30 - Parts we liked 29:30 - Parts we did not like 36:03 - Possible CW Hero/ Archie Crossover? Hmm... 39:15 - Final Thoughts of the Pilot 43;52 - Outro Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
For this sprint, Darryl gives a spoiler-free review of Justice League/Power Rangers #1, an unexpected bit of synergy between two superhero movies releasing this year that works surprisingly well. Speaking of movies, Darryl provides his thoughts on the final trailer for Saban's Power Rangers. 00:01:05 - Intro 00:02:48 - Justice League/Power Rangers #1 Review 00:11:42 - Saban's Power Rangers Trailer Thoughts 00:15:25 - Conclusion Ratings Justice League/Power Rangers #1 Darryl: B References Justice League/Power Rangers Preview Power Rangers Trailer Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Darryl and Phil are back together to review the first regular show to come back for the winter: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Agents of Shield is back/ We still miss Agent Carter 09:26 - First thing we liked 15:10 - Second thing we liked 21:04 - Third thing we liked 28:44 - Fourth thing we liked 31:13 - First thing we didn't like 37:39 - Second thing we didn't like 38:59 - Rankings 41:52 - Outro Stuff we did like: We liked how Mace was much more proactive in this episode, he really wanted to help Daisy and Simmons, and didn’t care about the consequences from the senator were going to be. Coulson and Mac speak so much truth. I’m so happy they are actually to wipe the mind of the robot that’s seen the unthinkable evil of the Darkhold. Also, all of Mac's references were a delight. The Radcliffe twist was very well done. Slingshot, both her character and the web series are a delightful addition to the series. Stuff we didn’t like: The whole Senator Nadeer brother plot was very silly, almost too silly I wish Daisy kept the heavy eye shadow. It was a nice look Ratings Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 4, Episode 9: Broken Promises Darryl - A- Phil - B+ References Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Slingshot A.I.M in the MCU Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Phil starts the year off sprinting through the on going Marvel comic, Steve Rogers: Captain America. He looks at all 8 current issues and talks about why it is such a thriller of a comic. Why is he a Hydra agent now? Who is he playing? Where will the new year take him? Listen to find out! 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Happy New Year! 01:50 - Captain America Review 15:54 - Outro
Darryl and Phil close out the year reviewing the final Winter finales of 2016, The Flash, Arrow, and Legends of Tomorrow. This week they use their ranking formula as they discuss which one was the best. Want to know who is alive? Want to know who will die? Want to know the exact age of Al Capone? Listen to find out! Let start running! [Time Codes] 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays 02:19 - #3 Legends of Tomorrow 20:25 - Legends of Tomorrow's Ratings 21:24 - #2 The Flash 33:27 - The Flash's Ratings 35:41 - #1 Arrow 47:23 - Arrow's Ratings 50:45 - Outro Ratings Arrow - What We Leave Behind Darryl - A Phil - A The Flash - The Present Darryl - A Phil -A Legends of Tomorrow - The Chicago Way Darryl - B- Phil - B- Rankings Arrow Flash Legends of Tomorrow Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Darryl and Phil are back from a week off discussing two winter finales from earlier this month, Gotham and Agents of Shield. What did they like about them? What did they not like about them? Why are objects falling in lakes making them upset? Who became a robot?!?! Listen to find out! 00:00 - Intro 00:47 - Where have we been? 02:51 - We are talking about Gotham and Shield 04:54 - What we liked about Gotham 17:41 - What we didn't like about Gotham 24:56 - Gotham's Ratings 26:26 - What we liked about Shield 38:17 - What we didn't like about Shield 43:11 - Shield's Ratings 44:39 - Outro Ratings: Gotham Darryl - B+ Phil - A- Agents of Shield Darryl - B+ Phil - B+
The Invasion! crossover is over! The unprecedented 4 part crossover between Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow was a rousing success. Darryl and Phil give their opinions about the massive event and give four great things we appreciated in the crossover. In addition, we talk the four things that weren't so good about Invasion!. No shows are perfect, and these episodes are no exception. However, it's been an overwhelmingly good crossover that we've been happy to follow all week. Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:57 - Back from Break 03:30 - Spoiler Free Review 19:36 - Spoiler Space 19:46 - Supergirl 26:05 - Favorite #1 31:55 - Favorite #2 40:37 - Favorite #3 47:24 - Favorite #4 50:31 - Least #1 54:24 - Least #2 57:40 - Least #3 1:01:06 - Least #4 1:03:59 - Final Thoughts 1:06:05 - Wrap Up 1:06:37 - Outro Four Good things about the Invasion! crossover Supergirl in Arrowverse brings a lot of joy to everything: Also. Mick's reactions to Supergirl were pretty funny. Three fantastic action sequences: The fight under mind control, Arrow team vs all the past Arrow Villains, All Heroes Versus all Dai Dominators were all fantastic. Arrow 100th Episode: This episode and the end of the crossover, gave a fantastic tribute to all that the show has done. Everytime Diggle gets awkward brings joy to our hearts. It's not a crossover unless John Diggle gets awkward. Four Not so Good things about the crossover How quickly Cisco was up to time traveling when he has been mad at Barry for that very reason. We know he's a geek, but come on. Forced conflicts with Supergirl: Mad Dog made more sense, but Oliver's seemed out of character Slade’s absence from the Arrow episode feels like there's a gap when he's missing from the lineup: He could have at least given a voice over. Citizen Steel’s outfit: It's just not very good outside of the CGI effect. It could have been better, but it could have been worse. References Invasion! provides the highest ratings for their shows in history. Arrow's Season 5 finale will return back to the beginning Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Phil sprints through the weekly rankings for the past week. These rankings are reminiscent of earlier weeks the fall, listen to find where he put each of the five shows (Supergirl, Gotham, Flash, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow). 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Shows I'm Sprinting through 01:50 - #5 07:00 -#4 11:49 - #3 14:07 - #2 19:48 - #1 26:19 - Outro
Young Justice season 3 is in production! We are so hyped,we dedicated a whole episode to it. Darryl and Phil discuss the Young Justice Season 3 Announcement. To celebrate the return of this fantastic cartoon that was cruelly cut short, we give a SPOILER FREE review of seasons 1 and 2. We discuss what we loved, the struggles with air dates, and what we look forward to for the new season. We tried to be as spoiler free as possible, so out and watch it if you can. DVD's are available, and it's on Netflix. Watch one episode a week, and after 46 weeks you'll be that much closer to season 3 :D Ratings Young Justice Season 1 Darryl: A+ Phil: A+ Young Justice Season 2 Darryl: A- Phil: A References Young Justice Season 3 Announcement! Greg Weisman's and Brandon Vietti thank fans IMDB Page Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Doctor Strange! Master of the mystic arts! Such a stellar movie can't be handled by two mere mortals! Darryl and Phil are joined by fan of the podcast Alex to discuss the final Marvel movie of 2016. Open your eyes, ears and minds for this magical movie meditation. 00:00:00 - Intro 01:18 - Alex's Intro 02:41 - Spoiler Free Review 21:42 - Spoiler Free Ratings 27:11 - Spoiler Space 28:08 - Ancient One 35:36 - Mordo 40:51 - Wong 46:13 Kaecilius 55:09 Doctor Strange 1:02:01 - Infinity Stones/ Future 1:06:18 - Man on Bus 1:07:32 - Easter Eggs 1:09:22 - Dormammu 1:10:08 - Climax 1:11:49 - Thor End Credits 1:15:07 - Final Thoughts 1:19:18 - Outro Doctor Strange Ratings Darryl: B+ Phil: A- Alex: A References The man behind the Spellcasting Ancient One Casting Controversy Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes Download Episode
In this episode, we take rank the shows that aired during the week of 10/24/2016. We had a bigger split between the two hosts, so we have some interesting conversations. Between Gotham, Supergirl, Agents of Shield, Arrow, Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow, which show was supreme? Listen and find out. 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Another Sprint Episode 02:55 - #6 13:15 - #5 20:57 - #4 29:02 - #3 40:17 - #2 44:41 - #1 54:19 - Outro Weekly Rankings Darryl Gotham Arrow Flash Agents of Shield Supergirl Legend Phil Arrow Gotham Legends of Tomorrow Flash Supergirl Agents of Shield Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes Download Episode
Darryl and Phil change things up this episode. No recaps, just rankings! We just rank the episodes that came out the week of 10/17/16. What show shocked us by how good it was? Did Legends of Tomorrow redeem itself from a lackluster premiere? Let us know what you think of the format and enjoy the show! Rankings Phil Gotham Arrow Supergirl Legends of Tomorrow Agents of Shield Flash Darryl Arrow Gotham Flash Legends of Tomorrow Supergirl Agents of Shield References Smallville on Hulu DC Clothing Line Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Two new seasons take flight! We cover the final two premieres were's covering this fall: Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow. We gush over the addition of the Man of Steel to Supergirl, and how much he isn't like the Superman in Man of Steel movie. In addition, time travel causes a lot of confusion. We have our full list of rankings for the Fall as well. Which show rises to new heights, and which one doesn't quite make it past sea level? Listen and find out! Ratings Supergirl Ep 201: The Adventures of Supergirl Darryl - B+ Phil - B+ Legends of Tomorrow Ep 201: Out of Time Darryl - B- Phil - C- Rankings Darryl Flash Supergirl Gotham Arrow Legends of Tomorrow Agents of Shield Phil Flash Supergirl Gotham Agents of Shield Arrow Legends of Tomorrow References Power Ranger's Time Force Opening Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes
Phil sprints through the premiers of the Flash and Arrow from this past week. 00:00 - Intro 00:52 - What Phil was up to 01:40 - Flash Review 17:53 - Rating 18:24 - Arrow Review 26:58 - Rating 27:45 - Weekly Rankings 29:09 - Outro Phil's Ratings Flash S3 E1: A- Arrow S5 E1: A Weekly Rankings 1. Arrow 2. Flash 3. Gotham Phil's video link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP2G6UKRmwc