Was just going to say that. Yes, Monica wouldn't probably talk back to her boss but if there was ever a time to call someone out it should've been then.
Surprised Richard didn't call Monica out on it actually.
Was just going to say that. Yes, Monica wouldn't probably talk back to her boss but if there was ever a time to call someone out it should've been then.
Surprised Richard didn't call Monica out on it actually.
And that's why we wait three days before calling a girl.
I didn't get that impression. Joan seemed surprised it's a technique that's used and Sherlock found it uncommon enough for it to warrant a look into old cases. I don't recall reloading being viewed in a negative light in the episode.
Spoilers, but given the finale description this episode sets up an important prelude. I'm happy too since not serious Alfredo's fun.
He showed way more emotion this episode than he did two episodes ago during his return. It was definitely refreshing.
Maybe Jiaying changed after living through getting sliced up by Whitehall, losing her daughter, and seeing her husband also change/go crazy after he sewed her up together and tried to find heir daughter.
Cal told Skye the story of How He Met Her Mother. *wink*
I'm happy by how supportive Hunter was to Fitz throughout the episode. Even in the final scene, with Ward saying Fitz as their only back up as a downside. Personally think he gave Ward a bad look for underestimating Fitz as their only back up, but the rest of the episode was totally Hunter supporting Fitz.
I feel like in season 2 Matt is going to mess up and Betsy is going to get hurt, leading to the Gladiator being born. Nothing creates your own super villain like a broken promise from your hero.
Guess it's justified in that the crime is controlled by him. Better to manage the evil yourself until it can be eradicated.
Given how bad the villains usually are in the MCU I'm all for strong villains this time around.
It wasn't flattering, but she still looked great.
It isn't like Laurie's firm can't afford to cover them, but from a basic standpoint there's a political clout over Piped Piper which makes them less marketable. And other firms have pointed out Hooli has the resources to keep the pressure until they finish developing their product anyways, which would basically be a…
Yup, Ben Feldman is great. Makes me kinda happier A to Z didn't work out, which seems mean but his talent, like Cristin Milioti, was being wasted on the show.
Well Peter would have stuck around just to piss off Gavin and make him lose, but personally I don't think Peter was too attached to Pied Piper company wise at all. All in all, Laurie's decision makes sense from a business perspective.
Cliffhanger was also clever in that it made me actually stick around for the credits for a change.
That's the best part about inside jokes. To an outsider, they're probably lame/silly, but to the people in the know? It's incredibly hilarious.
Well Korra/Asami was shipped all the way from book one, and was probably the most popular ship since Mako/Asami and Mako/Korra burned to the ground in season 1. People also have complained about their lack of friendship in the first two books, and books 3/4 started production around mid-season 2. I could see the show…
I'm not saying he should tell everyone, but Foggy is his best friend and has been for years. I guess there's never really a good time to bring up the situation after a certain amount of time, but I understand feel hurt/betrayed by not having those secrets brought up once.
I remember arguing something similar in Legend of Korra between Korra and Asami. That bit me in the butt, though I don't care what the creators have openly said, the fan support for the ship led to it coming to fruition.