Off the top of my head: this guy!
Off the top of my head: this guy!
To the people harassing the pizza guy:
Leave that Italian guy out of it. We gave you mooks cappuccino, pizza, red sauce, and olive oil, so back off.
I'm spamming with this today, but again:
As soon as they introduced Dottie, I assumed she would be a villain. Then upon seeing that the assassin was clearly a woman, I assumed it was her.
I'm sure it was a woman and it's almost certainly one of the women from the hotel. I don't know who Bridget Regan is so she didn't set off any red flags.
Am I the only thinking she was the mystery assassin who took out Krzeminski and the henchman? I don't buy that she's just a waitress.
I don't think that was the logo of Leviathan, I think that was just a logo for the boat which was called Heartbreaker...
I'm glad I'm not the only one that went "Okay, so new girl is ballerina and antagonists are definitely Russian, soooo Red Room?" I'd be pretty excited if they went that route, so fingers crossed.
Marvel, you are outdoing yourself on my freaking television.
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I don't recall Hercules and Xena having massive budgets:
Jesus Christ, Rick Riordan is just going to milk that demigod cash cow for all time.
Still calling it: She's an undercover agent of some sort. In fact, I'd adore it to death if they pay tribute to Lynsdsy on "Nikita" and reveal this is the Black Widow's grandmother.
And it's so uncomfortable to watch her act like her character is just a regular kinda dumb person.
Ha! I've been suspecting Angie was more than she seemed since the moment Lyndsy Fonseca was cast.
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I'm hoping they take the "Dracula" approach and just GO FOR IT in terms of batshit insanity.
Wow, how often does a comic book/animated representation of someone come across as LESS ripped than the real deal?
I have to agree, Alicia Witt was a great Morgan le Fey—a useful foil for Jenkins/Galeas/Sir Galahad. Interesting note about Galahad: In the myth, after seeing the grail, Galahad makes the request that he may die at the time of his choosing, and does so.