Wow, what a fucked up concept…and yet totally believable.
Thanks for the info!
Wow, what a fucked up concept…and yet totally believable.
Thanks for the info!
I don't understand the dummies thing at all either. I don't remember it being referenced inside of the show anywhere. The statement "replacement corpses" actually sounds like real humans, just not the exact same one. MAYBE: AFTEC kills cult members and uses those bodies to give to families of the Departed so they have…
From HBO.com: "The truck carried a cargo of Loved Ones - replacement corpses for the Departed - wrapped in white."
Ok, was wrong on that one. I'm still fascinated/horrified by the actions of AFTEC.
What really got me this episode was the AFTEC's actions (gotta love those long government acronyms). Back in episode 2, Wayne's compound in Nevada was raided and the AFTEC agents conducted a brutal extermination of (almost) everyone. I'm fairly certain the bodies spilled into the highway during "BJ and the AC" were…
Great article, I appreciate the look back at the season as a whole. I really enjoyed the show even with the problems it had. Overall the great cast and unique premise kept me tuning in each week.
Thanks for including the look at what Season 2 could have been about it!
Da Vinci's Demons is a fun show and it keeps getting better. This season's has been a fun adventure that's equal parts Indiana Jones and El Dorado. Hopefully the series remains as good when Goyer shifts to the Executive Producer role.
Agreed. Adam Reed is a genius. All his shows are hilarious. Good interview!
That's also what prequels are for. Would love to see more of Mal during the war.
The Strokes are back…
…and awesome as ever. You have not lived until you've seen them live!
Ugh really?
It's not Highlander without Duncan!
I miss Rubicon
The Killing is no Rubicon, but I gotta say that I am still intruiged. AMC makes some moving television.