Maybe a role in GLOW’s upcoming third season is also in the cards?
Maybe a role in GLOW’s upcoming third season is also in the cards?
It’s very “Darkest Timeline Britta” IMO.
But that—coupled with the potential for the episode to be read as “corporations are good, young people who want good working conditions are bad!”—is what holds “Kablam!” back ever so slightly.
Agents of Shield happens to be a strongly diverse program, so even that stands out as an oddball renewal, what with ABC’s open efforts to court Trump voters as viewers.
to the surprising exits of both Black-Ish mastermind Kenya Barris and Rhimes to Netflix.
Kind of like how Dr Who has access to all of time and space, all of which ends up looking like Britain?
IKR? That whole “No disintegrations” moment gains a lot more potential depth to it.
I think the real anger there would stem from the absence of armor boobs.
Plenty of cop procedurals and other non-science-fiction shows have used a fake death here or there for dramatic effect, usually pretending to have someone die in order to lure out some bad guy or elicit a triumphant confession. Comic book shows should stand out for the creative ways in which they manage to bring…
Welcome to level... 8? lol
“Britta, you put one wash-away blue streak in your hair, and I lost an arm.”
It’s worth pointing out that “young Coulson” will have a prominent role in Captain Marvel, just a few months ahead of the AoS summer premier in 2019. It would almost be cross-promotional malpractice for the show to not bring him back somehow.
No way. If a little sociopath like Raymond was showing up at my place, I’d turn the hose on him. AND enjoy every minute of it, for maximum point loss.
“I am as far beyond mutants as they are beyond you!”
That other poster was right; you are quite the tittybaby about this.
Or... Marvel, back in the 90s.
Yeah, I can’t find it now, but I seem to recall reading an article about how impressive its time-shifted numbers were, along with positive overseas impact. It’s more successful than some people want to admit, I believe.
those who do not posses the maturity to accept that different people like different things
Nah, even Politifact rating her statement “Pants on Fire” false.