No! It's just that… she was just in prison…
No! It's just that… she was just in prison…
I wonder how she would have explained her actions to Coulson if (as would have been the case 99% of the time in that situation) she would have hacked the map and seen that there was an extraction properly scheduled for FitzWard and everything was going according to the plan.
Minor discrepancy: "That's a three-month voyage by sea."
I was more surprised that Jafar and Princess Jasmine appear to be brothers!
The swelling had to start subsiding eventually.
This is supposed to be a single-season series, I think.
Anastasia Romanov, being massively rich (until her incarceration and execution, at least), would also (probably) not have lived in a cottage in the woods.
But substance abuse is an iconic theme of huge historical impact for the Green Arrow character. They sort of -had- to include it at some point. I'm just SO glad it wasn't Roy this time around! since I'm liking his character arc.
But in S1, Laurel was destined to be the Black Canary. Sarah's out-of-thin-air resurrection seems to mean the writers mostly gave up on the character.
Going to New Orleans?
I thought he was the mysterious werewolf that was already there following and protecting Haley.
Stefan got 2 "breaks" this episode. …of the neck.
Mosquitoes bite vampires?
What if they bite a human after that?
Will the mosquito babies be successfully nourished by vamp blood?
Oh, if Revolution was able to get genuinely good, I believe that ANY show can get better; especially one penned by the Whedon team. However, I'm not going to give them credit for a hypothetical improvement that might happen if I don't see any indication that it's going to happen. That's what the first episodes of…
No they weren't. Even the pilot showed great promise with the genuinely traumatized and scarred Oliver, to a degree no one had hoped for in a CW show. The main problem with the first episodes is that no viewer dared to hope that all the apparent nuggets of genius we kept seeing were real instead of hopeful mirages.…
If they somehow managed to cast Liam Neeson, even for 10 seconds in 1 episode even just talking on the phone as Ra's…
The one show that is so conceptually ridiculous that, by all rights, should have had cheap, ridiculous-looking effects is also the one show that sets the bar for super effective, cinematic quality, and creepy TV effects: Sleepy Hollow. (Same with it's writing and acting, but that's off-topic). Compared to that, SHIELD…
I think the queen is preparing her endgame. She knows that as soon as Jafar "wins," she'll no longer be useful to him and he has the power to get rid of her. I think she's been sort of "helping" Alice get on Jafar's trail so that, at the end, there will be other "pieces" that will let her get the upper hand over him.
Because they smell dead. Like in Atlanta when Rick and the others covered themselves in zombie gunk and they could walk safely among them.
- She knew that anyone who was after a genie would need the genie's bottle.
- She spread a rumor of the location of the genie's bottle.
- She knew that whoever had the genie would rush to the location of her rumor.
- She went to the fake location of the bottle to see who showed up looking for it.
- She saw that the person…
Even after the evil Avatar merged with Vaatu, he'd still have to go and master the other elements, no? So the next season could be a reverse AtLA, trying to stop the dark Avatar from mastering the remaining 3 elements.