Maybe a little. Should I remind you of the thread where we met again?
Maybe a little. Should I remind you of the thread where we met again?
I don't know why you say that @LurkyMcLurkerson, I've never seen you get into an argument here.
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Well, not posting here is the one wagon I was hoping you'd fall off.
Glad to have you back.
(Fucking Disqus bugs just live to make me look stupid. Not that it's a challenge)
Yaay! @avclub-21a8615938a206d4311a58a53ad8890e:disqus (that's PaNoire to you and me) is here!
It's fascinating how someone appears to have obsessively downvoted almost every single comment on this article. And I'm left wondering what's so special about the tiny handful of comments that were spared.
With Dollhouse though, the premise was so squicky that I think Whedon had to shout right from the very start THAT I AM NOT ENDORSING THIS. And it still didn't get through to a lot of viewers, as Olivia Williams and Fran Kranz weren't wearing black hats, twirling their moustaches and cackling. Subtlety being for the…
Oh yeah, meant to say that if Sarah has (had) a monitor, I think it'll be Kira's father.
Good point re lack of close monitoring. And now I've convinced myself that Maggie Chen was Helena's monitor, who somehow found out there were clones and went mental (and joined or formed anti-clone religious group).
I know that the characters in SHIELD are uncritically presented as the good guys, but I'm not sure that the organisation itself, its goals, methods and outcomes are necessarily presented that way. Especially in that Maltese episode with the gravitonium.
Ok, any such criticisms are subtle and maybe Whedon's general…
I'm not sure whether the organisation doing the monitoring is the same as the one responsible for creating the clones, and that either are the same as the Neolutionists. Somehow Helena's managed to kill a lot of clones, which doesn't quite tie in with them being closely monitored. (Though Beth killing herself… Helena…
Ugh. I have reading comprehension fail.
That's an… oddly specific issue to have. But yeah, now you mention it I agree with you.
Well when you do, let me know 'cos it's on my list too.
"Vic does not have a lot of luck with his hands."
I haven't seen The Bridge and therefore don't have anything to say about it. However, I hate to see posts in the AVQ&A looking lost and unreplied to, especially when they're from a new commenter, as it makes us look cliquey.
Yeah. As Simon DelMonte put it above (I wish we could still @ people) SHIELD remains just this side of watchable.
Oh yeah, I think Olivia's great. I love that steely professionalism, combined with a sense of fundamental decency.
It is a bit difficult to find time to watch Fringe, especially as I'm generally avoiding it while we have dinner.
NuDisqus is collapsing on me, so in case I never find your post on what you did this weekend, I hope you enjoyed your birthday.
It's Olivia's look of "How dare she be this good at fighting!" as she rubs her jaw which really got me.