Props to you for at least mentioning Agent Carter in this thread. It's my favorite MCU-anything and probably favorite TV show ever, so *I* would've called it the greatest. But I know I'm bewilderingly in the minority on that one.
Props to you for at least mentioning Agent Carter in this thread. It's my favorite MCU-anything and probably favorite TV show ever, so *I* would've called it the greatest. But I know I'm bewilderingly in the minority on that one.
There were a few moments I couldn't help thinking David really did look a lot like McAvoy, if they wanted to go there.
At the end I just sat there thinking, "I…THINK I loved it? I'm not sure I even liked it, but I'm pretty sure I LOVED it?" It was so bewildering but also wonderful.
Ah, I said above that this and Fargo make me want to talk music with Noah Hawley, but I guess it's her I want to be best friends with now.
LOVED the music. And relatedly the Syd Barrett reference. The music cues in Fargo season 2 were awesome too, so now I just want to sit around talking music with Noah Hawley.
High-five, other person with vivid dreams that mess with your memory!
I LOVED her reaction. At the time I thought "This may be the highlight of the episode"— though by the end of the episode I'd gotten distracted by EVERYTHING ELSE.
I thought something like this must be the case. It's so blatant. I just want to scream "What does that tell you about it?!" to everyone who insists msm is biased.
I was thinking about Mack as Fitz was ruminating over all the people he trusted that left him. "Think of Mack! He stayed! Oh dear lord don't let this ruin his friendship with Mack!"
I feel a random cameo from a Koenig bro would be an awesome running gag in the whole MCU, at least in those storylines that have some contact with SHIELD (even if the main characters don't know it's SHIELD)
Seems like that's going to mess her up even more psychologically when she wakes up and realizes it was a dream— wreck any closure she may have actually come to over the situation before.
The way Aida knocked over the jar and said "not again" convinced me May was being set up, so I went into the scene thinking it was a trap instead of that it was a dream, so I admit that one got me.
That is where she got the nickname, though.
I was thinking "It must be Fitz, but if so, then this show dropped the ball— usually you CAN'T tell twists ahead of time unless they WANT you to," so I was delighted. This show really does do an excellent job of handling reveals and fooling the audience.
Ugh, she's just not interesting enough after Rosalind Price. I guess the only person who could hold a candle to Rosalind as an equal match to Coulson WOULD be May, although I'd rather they not.
When my mom told me that had happened, she seemed so gentle with me, "oh, something bad happened to one of your favorite people," but since it was established that he was going to be fine, the thing that struck me most was Olivia taking out the intruder with a lamp. I was like, "YES! Go Olivia!" and my mom kind of…
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I will always claim George Martin as the 5th, just because the amount he DID to help them become the artists they became is so huge compared to any influence Pete or Stu or anyone had. Stu started the haircut I guess, so that's something.
Ringo is definitely the TRUEST Paragon of Peace among the four! He doesn't get enough credit.
Me, too— thought I didn't/couldn't have a favorite for awhile, but if you get down to it it's Paul and/or George. The first because seeing him perform on TV was what got me hooked in the first place, plus he's got the most gorgeous voice, the second because, well, your username is my favorite song in the world. :) And…