I assumed that was Aida improving her own brain.
I assumed that was Aida improving her own brain.
The title is actually spelled correctly, it's just an awful pun.
I thought it was just okay. The mini-series never develops Yo-Yo's character or explores it in a way we don't already know about her. The story isn't all that interesting, either - she wants to get revenge on someone who wronged her and then realizes that vengeance is wrong. It's one of the more generic revenge…
His abilities appear to be involuntary. If his powers helped to sway his sister, he wouldn't have known about them.
Wait… did the version of Maximum Overdrive Mack saw have the truck with the Green Goblin on it? It was the main truck. The Green Goblin doesn't exist in the MCU yet, and that movie is 30 years old. Did it have something else?
Also, I was quite surprised with how much skin ABC could get away with showing until I realized Aida's bullet wound wasn't a nipple.
I admire that out of Genisys, too, but it's one of those movies that makes the worst decision at every conceivable opportunity.
If May's LMD is as lifelike as we're supposed to believe, this means Radcliffe's seen her naked. While she was unconscious. And made copies.
Salvation is just boring and forgettable. Genisys goes out of its way to be the most awful.
Finally? Did you forget about Jiaying and Raina? And Senator Nadeer?
The other great thing about the May LMD is that sort of proves Mack's point about Dr. Radcliffe's creepiness. He's made two robots (three if you count both Aida models), and they're both attractive women.
"Roll credits"
Is it not Blake? Are we completely dropping Blake as the Watchdogs' leader?
I choose to believe he is the other Jon Favreau's brother.
I didn't until you mentioned another show.
Sabrina's boyfriend getting her pregnant seems like low stakes after one of her ex's brutally murdered her in her sleep and the socially awkward Pakistani guy she had a one night stand with almost took the blame for it.
Like all the other TV versions of Uncle Buck.
I'm glad Michael Clarke Duncan isn't alive to see this.
That sounds like almost every state.
The Mick is more or less another attempt to make a TV series out of Uncle Buck. Let's hope this one does better than its predecessors.