So, I know that we’re definitely supposed to think that Wanda was the one who banished Monica — but given how fast and loose this show is playing with “reality” we don’t actually know if it was her or a still-unseen third party.
So, I know that we’re definitely supposed to think that Wanda was the one who banished Monica — but given how fast and loose this show is playing with “reality” we don’t actually know if it was her or a still-unseen third party.
He was shown to be fast enough to get to Berlin from NY in Civil War.
First Ahsoka said she only knew 1 other of Grogoo’s species. That is untrue as Yaddle also served on the Jedi Council when Ahsoka was a Padawan.
The 80's vibes continue to be strong as young Paxton channels one of his dad’s first screen appearances. Because of course young John Garrett would essentially be Chet from Weird Science.
I’m weirdly one of the few people out there that actually liked 0-8-4 more than the Pilot. The characters were a bit more likeable (and again that Fury cameo is amazing).
Oh how I loved this episode! And I love this season. Every week is a new homage to a different TV era. This week: The Buddy Cop ComicDrama, with the rag tag team, the slasher film tribute, and the very Marty McFly like band. And Max Headroom, and of course, the Thor parallel with Beer Belly Mack.
But no Koenigs running…
Thanks for reminding me. That scene with the flares was the standout visual of the episode.
Clark Gregg had way too much fun with that one.
Elegant solution to the Sousa dilemma, plus we get to keep Enver Gjokaj around for a while.
Nandor is my spirit animal.
I was watching with my wife, and we had to rewind and watch her reaction a second time. It was almost identical to the (many) times my wife has realized I still have something that she thought she had successfully thrown away
Her reaction to learning the hat had been around the whole time was great.
The highlight for me was Nadja and Nandor flying at each other in rage, only to sink back down onto their respective couches.
(paraphrasing) “They did some good world-building in 11, but 12 is where everything comes together!”
(Ocean’s 12, for those who haven’t had the pleasure, is widely regarded as the worst of the four Ocean’s films.)
Dammit, Kara!
Tatooinne, it's a magical place.
Absolutely. Only S1 Wells held up over 22 episodes (in the Flash side, we can throw in a few Arrow villains), I think shorter, more focused villain arcs is the right way to do it a la SHIELD.
Good list. Definitely some admissions that would be on my list though:
Otis learned the hard way, NOBODY, steps on the god of war and lives! Praise Beebo.