Long as you're happy, buddy.
Long as you're happy, buddy.
Fair enough. Read a lot of comments how it might pertain to his true identity, but this makes more sense.
Lead character's family name in 'Sense & Sensibility'. Probably Finch's real last name.
Maybe that resulting ASI, is the voice of the narration in the premiere.
There's still a fraction of both their codes left, in the Faraday Cage. Maybe that's it.
What I originally thought they'd do is make it seem like an alternate reality/flashback, but it turns out to be a Matrix-like story, with virtual worlds (like the fakeout in Terra Incognita, with the flashbacks actually being hallucinations). What we got is more in tone with the show, which I really appreciate.
Thankfully, the Nolan dose for this year doesn't end with next week, given Westworld in October (I think). Dude directed 2 episodes over there (pilot/finale) & has story/teleplay credit on about 6 out of those 10.
Haven't seen it completely (was 25% through before the power was out), but based on those first 11 minutes, this was very well done. Ever since those BTS shots of Ingram & Cole were out back in November, I kinda pegged they wouldn't be back for flashbacks, but something different. Fine concept explored here.
Loved seeing this guy again. Kickass show.
Assuming there is an implant.
And I have to leave three long winded comments for each episode. May need a transfusion from all the bleeding my fingers are gonna do.
You got your wish. Episode 8's press release points to her 'continued struggle with reality'.
PoI's double feature has been long time coming. It's great we get it this way (especially since both seem to move the plot forward big time), but depressing cause after this, half the season's already over.
Not necessarily. She jumped into Alias, about a year after Angel wrapped (also, after learning that the latter was not going to return, she got back to the audition cycle right away, testing for Nadia Santos in the former's S4).
The Machine almost pulling the same trick Reese did in the opening scene of Prophets.
More like I've seen the promotional pictures CBS put up :)
NICE!!!!
And he's okay.
Too many variables at stake. Fusco had bruises in his forehead as well, & upon noticing them, they'd probably get suspicious. Might try calling it in, which would've alerted Samaritan, & if there was an asset in the facility, they would've taken him out, & might've put him on his radar. And he'd be none the wiser.
Public hospitals don't exactly accommodate federal fugitives, do they? :)