Jennifer is going to end up being the most fascinating character. The most powerful of the bunch who doesn’t want the power, with the discipline of an athlete & honor student and the wildness of a teenager.
Jennifer is going to end up being the most fascinating character. The most powerful of the bunch who doesn’t want the power, with the discipline of an athlete & honor student and the wildness of a teenager.
[T]he Red Room has been cloning many of its agents for years and using the psychic Epsilon Red to implant each clone with a copy of the original agent’s memory. Under normal circumstances, Widow would have been revived and only given the memories the Red Room wanted her to have in order to keep her under their…
One thing I really like about this show is that the interpersonal relationships are much more relatable and less soapy than the other shows. There’s still some drama, but it feels like the sort of drama that would really happen, not the cartoonish flailing that finally drove me away from Arrow. It’s a family that…
I don’t think it compares to the other CW superhero shows at all. Here’s an example:
Vixen and Supergirl, specifically. And since Vixen has been shown to inhabit a different world than Supergirl...it’s still up in the air about which Urf this is.
Frankly I’m leaning towards Supergirl’s Urf. Think Green Light is cut with Kryptonite and we’ll see the tie-in during the Season Finale.
Supergirl and Vixen, for starters.
Which probably means it’s going to be exploited by a bad guy at some point, either by using pepper-spray or oxygen deprivation.
I like this show so much. It’s very well done and more than makes up for the occasional “Berlanti” in the plots (LaWanda’s daughter never seen nor mentioned again, though she was a major catalyst for events still happening in the show, most notably LaLa). I also like how it’s moving forward. I would have been fine…
Yeah I hope Jennifer’s powers are more like Livewire (basically living electricity) than her fathers. Makes her both more powerful AND more vulnerable, plus visually distinct.
I agree, but I think that’s for the benefit of the audience to know her powers have been “activated.”
I really wish someone would tell Anissa to stop being so OBVIOUS about holding her breath, surely you can hold your breath for less than 5 seconds without an audible gasp every single time.
They’re not even going to need to do CGI de-aging to make ‘90s era Coulson, since Clark Gregg hasn’t aged a day.
That is... actually pretty clever.
*ahem*
I wanted this to be a actual shot from the set, with Brig Gen. Leavitt as Helen Cobb. But that’s probably not a 1990s jet.
This is the best theory I have heard about where she is.
I mean, a pre-TAHITI Coulson is still good....but I think what we *really* want is that sweet, sweet logistics-nightmare-different-divisions-between-tv-and-movies cross over between the tele properties and the big screen.
Makes complete sense to have Coulson be in the mix. The fanbase has been pounding the table for him to show up in movies for a while now.
Last week “Thanos’ back story” was the “heart and soul” of Avengers: Infinity War. It’s getting hard to keep up with these press releases.
“This is definitely the most emotional arc I’ve done in an Avengers film, that’s for sure,” Olsen said.