“One more unto the breach” is Shakespeare, no matter how many later characters have quoted it.
“One more unto the breach” is Shakespeare, no matter how many later characters have quoted it.
Agent Pass the Butter
Iain is on my shortlist for Doctor someday tbh.
I keep on hearing major things about the upcoming 100th episode. I really hope that episode is where Coulson is finally reintegrated to the MCU. I also hear things about “fans will get upset” so I thinking when they get back to a earlier time and resets some events like Eureka did twice in the entire series.
Reasons for why the world blowing up coming an episode after Gravitonium is reintroduced after four seasons. Funny timing.
Well, see, that’s exactly it. Anyone could do that. I’m doing it right now. Doing it fast, and possibly in either direction, that’s the impressive one.
Taking bets on Flint either reconstituting the Earth in the future or breaking it apart in the past. Third option: He ends up holding it together to stop whatever broke it.
I was excited about this arc when it started and I’ve generally enjoyed it, but now it is starting to drag a little. Hopefully the trip to the surface will shake things up significantly. At some point I would like to see colors other than grey, blue, and a different shade of grey.
-I’ve forgotten how much I love Daisy, Simmons and Fitz teaming up together and defending each other!
I would watch a show centered on her. She was horrifyingly creepy but man, she was a blast to watch.
Its the Goatee
I remember that guy. Can you imagine the tongue-lashing Worf must have given him when he found out? We all know how well Worf tolerates incompetence.
At this point the Vulcans would have been subjugated for something like 150 years or so probably. I have to assume there were rebel groups the entire time, but Spock was the most successful, probably by virtue of having the Enterprise at his disposal to spearhead the charge.
The difference was that both of these were strong episodes that used the double (of Kirk) or the erratic behavior (mainly of Spock) as opportunities to tell good stories and develop believable characters. Watching Spock struggle to control his human side in such an early episode made it clear to viewers from the very…
‘It doesn’t help that Discovery still hasn’t managed to build a convincing sense of place in its real reality.’
“Couldn’t you at least call me ‘Destroyer of WORLD’? It’s just the one at this point...”
Go rewatch “The Tholian Web”, Zack (or, I guess, the ENT two parter “In a Mirror, Darkly” which actually is the basis for this episode).
If they did I missed it too, but I liked that it looked like other ones we’ve seen in the MCU.