I've wondered that all the time while watching CatDog.
I've wondered that all the time while watching CatDog.
That's why I suggested moving it to a C plot story. Cutting down their screen time a few minutes and just having them up the antics would have been fine if it was funny. They could have also just bonded as bros talking about the Amy situation or the situation with his dad with Gina's mom to make the story feel like…
I wish the episode subverted the common trope and had Jake and Charles last the full 8 days no problem. They could have had the minor C plot and maybe Amy/Terry/Gina could have had more development, or Nick Cannon could have had a better introduction.
So the Wire is real in the show. I wonder if that means Homicide: Life on the Street is a real show in this universe too.
Boy, fuck you, Jon, you fucking dumb, stupid idiot. You dumb, stupid, weak, pathetic, white, white… uh-uhh… guilt… white-guilt, milquetoast… piece of human garbage.
Finally watched the episode. Sounds like Joan's story was meant to be a modern day retelling of Watson's classic failings of his marriages.
First Saturday morning cartoons, now this. What's next?
Never saw Happy Endings so I have no point of reference. I say try two episodes. It's still early in the show and they're only 22 minutes long. I like it well enough, and Coupe has a great opening scene in the show.
As good as the show was season 1, I felt most of season 2 was even better. Seriously surprised it wasn't mentioned.
Eliza Coupe is starring in the USA show Benched.
I'm fine with them not getting affected, but Coulson and Tripp had no idea what caused Mack to go insane other than the theory that people not worthy are affected below.
Why did Coulson and Tripp go into the City without a suit in the climax? They had no idea they wouldn't be affected the same way Mack was. Seemed very rushed.
Given the rumors of Armageddon from the Power of the Obelisk and rumors of the Inhumans taking over the Earth, there might be a trigger to spread the most on a large scale and activate all latent Inhuman DNA.
It looks like characters have activated their powers before though given the post credit scene.
We'll the LMD wouldn't be Tripp, and everyone would know that. Plus, like it was mentioned in the review, it seems Tripp's death is going to be Skye's catalyst for her thinking "super powers are tragic and not just awesome".
So here's the Million Dollar Question. Is this how Quicksilver and Scarlett Witch will be labeled as in AoU?
Agent Hooks Up With Girl That Looks Just Like Ex Lover
With Tripp's "obsession" with Koenig, maybe there's a LMD for him coming in the near future?
Source?
Nina sucks! Nina sucks! Nina sucks! In the back!