I'm halfway through the Bible and I find myself frequently commenting to my wife, "Damn, they killin everybody in this book."
I'm halfway through the Bible and I find myself frequently commenting to my wife, "Damn, they killin everybody in this book."
Yes! I thought the same thing. I think being rejected will make Nora realize that she truly wanted to be selected. Right now, she's convinced herself that her interest is professional and that she's "investigating" a scam, as opposed to pursuing an opportunity.
I have to go back and watch again, but I had the same question. The ark builders appeared similar to Grace's adopted children in terms of their various ethnicities and genders. Again, haven't rewatched, but at first blush I wondered if they intentionally mirrored her kids.
I'm a week late, so I'm sure some other handsome genius has posed this question/inference, but does anyone else think the man who lit himself on fire was a rejected candidate for the exeriment Nora is investigating?
I love how the show sometimes starts at and then dives right into a scene so seemingly random that I start questioning whether my DVR is actually.showing me the true beginning of the episode.
Oh, man, his dad is the kid who runs wicked fast??? Like, really fast???
I like the middle part where he's a tool bag.
Excellent point
I agree. I'm obviously way behind at this point, but I'm wondering if Oliver is David's father. Similar psychic abilities, familiarity with the devil…
I agree about Tuan. I pictured him eavesdropping on Phillip's "this has been hard for me" statement. Not sure true believer Tuan would take kindly to that sentiment and Phillip has always been on thin ice with his handlers.
BARELY
I'm 31 and I am still scared I'm going to see Mikey in the corner everytime I go into the basement. That image was so inexplicably frightening.
I believe you mean "Life, uh, finds a way"
Or is it "kissing stuff"?
Is there kissing? I hate kissing.
And what if he learns Skye and her team intent to destroy the framework? His very existence is at stake.
I for one was very excited to see Ward return. I also hope that the team finds a way to extricate this "good" Ward from the framework and bring him back to the real world with them. Perhaps his mind can be uploaded to an LMD…
My closest comparison is Justified season 5. By far the worst of the six, but when it became clear in the finale that it had all been building up to an awesome premise for season 6, it made it much more palatable.
Web. Of. LIES.
Between that and "so do we tell Paige about this" last week, Phillip is friggen bringing it.