She looks at him at the end, I think. But maybe never with her eye closed?
She looks at him at the end, I think. But maybe never with her eye closed?
Then I recommend you stay away from that Cassavetes classic, Backs.
It was a trap?
People are complaining that Skye looked too good in all the other scenes she's been in. The gala rich people party was the only time it made sense.
Maybe Coulson will die again. It can be a recurring joke, like Kenny in South Park.
I see no reason Ming-Na couldn't take over the role of "love interest" for Skye in that circumstance, as well.
Sims' couch don't care.
But right now the characters all seem too generic to be weird little Whedon family members.
Mythbusters busted that one, too.
Is is supposed to be 5.1 surround? I noticed last night's episode was just 2-channel stereo, which seemed unusual for a big budget network show.
I'd settle for sideboob.
Am I correct in assuming Ming-Na Wen has been on some other show(s) that is driving the appreciation her character seems to be getting? Because, to me, Agent May has come off just as bland and one-note as every other character aboard that plane…
Come to think of it, "Crimson Tide" would have been a much more sinister name for a techno-terrorist organization..
I hate the way Ming-Na Wen is portraying her character. She's trying way too hard. "Look how bad-ass I am," she seems to be straining to tell us with every half-lidded glare, "Did you notice how completely bad-ass I am? I'm so badass."
Her conversation with Ward at the end was far better, as she seemed to drop…
The problem with trying to shoe-horn women characters into mafia/police shows is they tend to become no more than nagging, disapproving wife stereotypes. Margaret is a case-in-point.
Bork is a great exception, though.
@avclub-aa8199204bbd84f584fe5957410e9e71:disqus No kidding, there's room for a whole other face on that thing!
That's good, that way she can fuck up an escape attempt at a later date, too!
Definitely read Eye of the Dragon. I don't see it recommended very often, perhaps because it's fantasy rather than horror (thus remembered less), but it's an amazing piece of storytelling.
Wow, having to click around that pic certainly is a drag!
That's something that's confused me, too. I don't mind watching attractive people. This show has so many other problems that "nice hair" seems like the least of them.