I guess I didn't notice it last week (or forgot). I guess having him be more prominent in this episode made it stick more.
I guess I didn't notice it last week (or forgot). I guess having him be more prominent in this episode made it stick more.
All I know is that there better be a next season, because this arc is going to leave a lot of fucked up scars and I need these people to heal and be alright.
Also returning: the brave Agent Burroughs that was brutally murdered by Aida at the start of all this LMD mess.
This is seriously giving me Fringe season 3 vibes, in all the best ways (well, minus the dopplegangers).
I called it a couple of episodes back, but I did not expect it this early on. I figured the finale or next to last episode. Doing it so early really does ramp up the stakes for the rest of the season.
The last time we saw Tripp, he was killed by Daisy awakening from her cocoon. Now Tripp returns and so does Daisy's coccoon, but he's safely far away. I can't wait to see her reaction to seeing him alive, especially after having just gone through Terrigenesis again.
I seriously have no idea why I find that header image is so upsetting/disturbing but I feel a sort of tightness in my chest just thinking about it moments after watching it and I can't bring myself to scroll back up anytime soon to figure out why.
It's been rumored for awhile that the show would likely end at season 4 and that another Star Wars show would take over, rumored to take place either during or just after the original trilogy.
To be fair, the way they promoted TFA (including the vagueness and nostalgia baiting) was what convinced me that Han Solo would absolutely die months before the movie began. Once everyone started noting how Luke wasn't showing up anywhere in the promotions and how much of a focus they were giving on Han I just knew he…
I don't know if they worked on it a bit or if the blu-ray picture quality affected it or anything, but I feel like both look much better on release that came out and Tarkin mostly works outside of a few quick shots and Leia looked more convincing than I remember, though she does have a slight porcelain quality to her…
Utinni!
I've been doing a marathon of all 8 films in chronological order (I've gone through all but Force Awakens) and when I got to the ending of Episode III and Bail and his wife are holding baby Leia and then Leia's theme starts playing I started losing it. Then every time it played afterwards (particularly the end of…
I think you're overstating it a bit. He's not unstoppable, far from it, and we've seen him bested and backed into a corner a few times the past 2 seasons. He's meticulous, just like the rest of the cast, and will work at something with absolute focus until he's got it solved and move on from there to the next task.…
Surprisingly, having seen both fairly recently, I'd say Batman Forever is far worse than Batman and Robin because it's still trying (to some extent) to be a legit Batman movie and failing miserably. Batman and Robin is just a ridiculous 90 minute toy commercial where you can just marvel at the breathtaking stupidity…
Okay, thanks for clearing that up. It's been bugging me ever since. I'm curious to see how much more we find out about this alt. MCU going forward.
I want Mace to stick around, but if someone's gotta go I'd rather it be him than one of the main cast. His whole arc this season has been turning him from a fake hero to a real one and him sacrificing himself to save the others would be a nice way of ending that arc.
If I heard it right, he mentions the Incident and then mentions Cambridge as if they were two different events. I could have misheard it, but I can't check back at the moment to see what he said.
May is the most logical candidate, unfortunately. Basing this world so heavily on her actions in Bahrain, the single most defining moment of her life, seems to imply that she'll find some peace with it by seasons end and complete her series arc and I think at this point it would easily be the most gut wrenching choice.
Cal was actually referenced a few episodes ago when it was revealed that the serum that turned him into Hyde was the basis for the Patriot serum Mace was taking.
Yea, the LMD finale made a point of saying that if you die in The Framework you die in the real world. Unfortunately that makes me think that one of the team isn't getting out alive.