Santa is like Baskin-Robbins. They always find out.
Santa is like Baskin-Robbins. They always find out.
You've read me state a different opinion elsewhere? I can't speak for other people changing their opinions; I don't keep track of that. But unless you can point out another post where I've stated a contradictory opinion, don't assume I'm retroactively changing history in order to make it convenient to a point you're…
Not shocking at all, which is one of the reasons I stuck with it even though it was hard to do. I'm glad that I did because it's one of my favorite shows on TV right now.
The first 11 episodes of season 1 were more like Heroes Season 4. However it's been doing a bit of a "reverse Heroes" in that the 2nd half of season 1 was more like Heroes Season 2 and this season has been a lot like the first season of Heroes. Best of all, those of us that toughed it out through all of those…
It didn't have to be a major recapping. Just a strategically placed line to the effect of, "I've survived an alien virus." in either her conversation with Skye or her conversation with Mack, Coulson, and May would have done the trick.
I wasn't enthralled with Simmons either, going on about plagues and epidemics. Then I remembered she contracted that Chitauri virus in episode 106 and her overreaction made sense to me because she nearly died from that experience. They could have done a better job reminding viewers of that because I've seen every…
Also, that scene is somewhat canonical (even though it was deleted) because Banner tells everyone in The Avengers, "You can't kill me. Trust me. I know, I've tried! I got low, so I put a bullet in my mouth and the other guy spit it out." That's exactly how it plays out in the deleted scene.