It's not meant to be appropriate for little tots though - it's PG13.
It's not meant to be appropriate for little tots though - it's PG13.
Don't think so, but couldn't find anything definitive online when I looked.
Think bible quotes from one of his previous films (not Marvel ones).
I was thinking more super science rather than aliens, but I guess Kree are pretty cheap to do as far aliens go. I find it hard to believe AoS would go full alien invasion in its first season though.
I'm beginning to think that the Clairvoyant may not be a person at all. They may have been talking directly to the Clairvoyant in that scene without knowing it.
They reveal some baddies in SHIELD, but not necessarily the Clairvoyant.
Hell yes to #4, but it'll never happen while this show is on ABC… which is the only place this show will ever be.
You'd think just mentioning Department H would have been a problem… but I think Fox own anything mutant-related, which would include half of Alpha Flight. It's not worth potential litigation (what studio doesn't love litigation?) to use any mutant characters. I guarantee that Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch aren't…
The thing that would immediately jump this show up several notches in my estimation would be to make May or Ward or both be double agents… and have one or both of them become recurring enemies. That would make this a proper spy show.
Even the official versions say it's incest all the way down.
Well of course, because we all know still-bleeding wounds make you totally irresistible to the ladies. I'm just suggesting it's a teeny bit unrealistic that he doesn't let out a girlish scream every now and then, considering all the broken bones that must be involved in the boning.
Clint Howard is love.
Banshee is even worse. The hero gets beaten to a pulp a least once an episode and is back on his feet (and frequently back in another fight) within 20 minutes… and he usually manages to fit in some sex (with whatever random female is nearby) in between beatings.
The whole bit with Rick showing Korl how to snare a rabbit was pretty blunt foreshadowing.
So, like Lizzie 2 eps ago, we're supposed to accept "just crazy" as a motivation? It's lazy lazy lazy writing.
"there's nothing in the story except the cautionary message of faith"
That would all be a fair enough argument against the movie if simply reinforcing a belief in a god was what it was concerned with. It's not.
He's saying it's "for three year olds" because it's such a simple, primitive, one-dimensional story.
It would have been a bit unwieldy having Alan toss a headless corpse into the helicopter with "YO MOMMA" written on it in sharpie.
I think the original plan must have been to hold up Jeri Ryan's head Clash-of-the-Titans-style while everyone backed towards the snowmobiles.