NBC just released a full trailer for Suits LA, and the spinoff has a different feel than the original one. And that is a good thing. We wouldn’t want the same thing with different faces.
Ted Black (Stephen Amell), a former federal prosecutor from New York, has reinvented himself representing the most powerful clients in Los Angeles. His firm is at a crisis point, and in order to survive, he must embrace a role he held in contempt his entire career. Ted is surrounded by a stellar group of characters who test their loyalties to both Ted and each other while they can’t help but mix their personal and professional lives. All of this is going on while we slowly unravel the events that years ago led Ted to leave behind everything and everyone he loved.
Are you going to watch the legal drama when it premieres on February 28th?
Stephen Amell should be the cool dad at his daughter’s school because he played Arrow. But he found a way to embarrass Mavi. And it was her fault.
That is because she told him, “Dad! It doesn’t matter that I’m 10 years old, you CANNOT embarrass me at my school walkathon…”
So he took that dare and dressed up as a raccoon when he showed up at her school with her baby brother, Bowen, 21 months.
I am sure Mavi is still cool to her friends because, at that age, they appreciate things like that. However, if her father did that next year, she would be teased about it for the rest of her life.
Kim Kardashian thinks she is high flying adored. However, she was in for a shock yesterday at the LA Rams game. That is because when the camera focused in on her, the crowd booed her.
Although, she probably didn’t hear it because it all sounds like one unified scream of nothingness.
But if she did hear it, then Stephen Amell has a message for her. “Kim Kardashian was just shown on the big screen and loudly booed at the Rams game,” he wrote. “Being booed at a sporting event is a huge compliment. When people who don’t know you think they dislike you it means you are super duper famous.”
Stephen Amell is spent several years playing Arrow, and like superheroes, the actor has an origin story.
When the actor was in 2nd grade, there was a boy named Chris who stole his hat on the bus. Amell never forgot about that, and he still wants to “kick the shit out of him.” And unlike when he was single digits old, Amell wants Chris to know, “I’m strong now.”
So Amell’s point is everyone should be “nice” to one another because you never know if that kid you bullied is going to grow up to be strong and can kick your puny ass.
Villains also have origin stories, and some of those bullied kids grow up to be the worst president of the United States, who rules with revenge. See, that is why we need to be nice to everyone because we don’t want another, you know who.