Did the reviewer catch that an actor played Briggs Hatton and the rest of the writing staff were actors not the actual writers?
Did the reviewer catch that an actor played Briggs Hatton and the rest of the writing staff were actors not the actual writers?
After a promising introduction, the show has been severely underutilizing Carla which makes sad.
What the hell are regionals?
I know him most famously from Scrubs and House. Big fan of Michael Weston. And was a big fan of Oscar as a character during his introduction. Really glad he shined in the finale!
Whenever I hear Michael Weston, I think that "he used to be a spy…"
Saying sorry meant she was going to die. Why forfeit your life just to give your killer the satisfaction, even if she did mean it?
Daredevil had a scene at the beginning of episode 7 with Stick.
Something that just hit me. They separated Simmons from the rest of the cast again with the cliffhanger! Unless she returns right away, Simmons is once again going to be spending time away from the team. It's a shame given she was separated from the team in the first half of season two.
Well knowing the Whedon's track record for happiness I wouldn't say May's ex-husband dying by Ward's hand is completely off the table.
Was just going to ask that. Daredevil had a scene like that. It would be a shame if Carter didn't have one.
Given the finale that seems to be the case. That said, even though Phase 2 kinda separated Strucker and List to be the "heads" of the Marvel universe, I wonder if Baron Zemo will interact with Ward in any way on/off screen on the show, or if Ward will get a reference as being another head during Phase 3 in the Marvel…
Given the cliffhanger of the finale, what would have been the spinoff premise? I'm pretty curious.
That's what I was getting at. In many respects, I couldn't tell if their date would have been really sweet/adorable or awkward given their situation. Probably both, but I feel like a date definitely is needed for the two to at least be back in sync with each other. He was able to finish Hunter's sentences but Simmons…
I heard the third season was supposed to go much darker and actually have a fulfilling ending tying up various loose ends hinted at in the show, but Disney thought it was too dark. Hence the final season.
Confused though. Was the transformation at the base the first time he ever transformed? From the conversations with the Inhumans it sounded like he was close to getting the formula, or at least he was able to get some form of super strength off it. But then he had the line about realizing he needed adrenaline to…
Another cute scene that really reminded me that Fitzsimmons needs to happen so he can have someone that's willing to bounce ideas quickly with.
I remember an interview mentioning that they studied up on brain injuries and brought up the two aspects of Fitz's injuries being actual physical harm and PTSD. I think we're at the point were the phsyical injuries have pretty much healed up, but he'll still suffer during stressful moments.
Mack was great this episode. It's good the show and Coulson is putting his phobia of alien tech to good use. There's no way alien tech is going to be misused for the greater good given Mack's fear of the technology. Knocking out LIncoln was funny. And I'll admit cutting off Coulson's hand like that was funnier.…
I was dreading season two since Bill Paxton was the best part of season one, but I'm glad Kyle MacLachlan was cast as Cal. He did such a great job and is probably one of the best aspects of season two.
What happened to Fitz's brain damage? Is that just not a plotline anymore?