Along with being an overall cocky prick hacker stereotype, which both Hunter plays really well and Nick Blood plays well, because a cocky prick is well within Hunter's character description.
Along with being an overall cocky prick hacker stereotype, which both Hunter plays really well and Nick Blood plays well, because a cocky prick is well within Hunter's character description.
You know Liz and Iain are doing a great job when the show decides to highlight that the episode will have a major milestone in the FitzSimmons relationship as part of the marketing ploy.
Hunter playing the role of the hacker was hilarious but was a huge oversight in the plan. How did his typing skills not come up before this? Luckily he was able to get out of it. Just letting your slow system keep up. Nice save.
Squirrel Girl has to appear out of nowhere defeating Thanos in an inconsequential fight mid way through one of the Avengers films. Or if not Thanos, some other super baddie.
All the people in the positions of power are women.
Just saw it. Incredible special. He really dived into his relationship with his father on this one, and the stories based on his father were hilarious, and I can completely imagine why he would be hesitant to share these stories until now.
The review was pretty positive for a C+ rating.
I really commend the show for having Sherlock and Watson have such a strong platonic relationship demonstrated. It was always one of the strongest aspects of the series, not only having a male/female lead be close without any sexual tension, but also having the Holmes/Watson dynamic written in such a way that there…
Was camouflage one of Mile's powers?
Which is weird because the show's fully capable of referencing the marvel films so nothing was really stopping thm from making the reference other than pointing out the similarities between Lash and The Hulk.
Fair enough, but the line about the ATCU maybe not working on a cure was spoken by Mack himself, so I wouldn't be surprised if there's no cure being worked on (not that there would ever be a cure made for turning into an Inhuman from the show's perspective, but still)
Just feels like we're having more plot lines being set up at once and none of them feel like they're meant to be falling by the wayside.
The thing that's bothering me as of late is the lightning speed everything is happening this season. Simmons is brought back episode 2. Lash is built up in episode 1 only to not only be revealed in episode 6 but captured in episode 7. And it looks like the plot with the ATCU being HYDRA is going to be revealed in…
Coulson is pulling a Talia Al Ghoul from Dark Knight Rises. Sleep with the enemy because…
FitzSimmons really tugged at my heartstrings this episode. Simmons more or less told Fitz she loved him when she gave him the phone, regardless of whether the gesture was meant to get information about the planet. And Fitz had the right response. He didn't make a move at the moment, realizing how confused Simmons is…
I'm going to be very ticked if the stasis idea gets scrapped just because it came from the ATCU which turned out to be HYDRA.
Yeah. Arthur Patrelli had power absorption. Peter had empathic mimicry.
Yeah, it doesn't seem to be more likely to be related to someone if you have the same power, but maybe it's common enough for related powers to run in the blood for people to think in that way?
As a Matt Parkman fan, you should remember that his abilities did match his father's abilities. But yeah, the whole "Nathan is a Petrelli" line is rather silly.
There are probably examples of procedural shows actually going against the norm and not having the "case of the week" to deal with the main character's personal problems.