But why can't that be Scully and Hitchcock?
But why can't that be Scully and Hitchcock?
Doesn't matter if he's a mutant; Universal has the rights to the character.
Please, never use "well if it's so bad why don't you do better" as a response. It's ignoring the topic being discussed and keeps people from respecting/listening to the rest of your opinions.
THAT'S who it was! I thought he seemed familiar!
It's network mandate for sure. They gotta make sure that people that are doing the dishes and not looking know that the two were just married.
Eh, you did give it a while.
Leverage but with superheroes is a show I would check out.
G.H. could also be Guest House, but I like your idea.
They haven't done anything with it. They're just holding on to the rights for now.
There was enough time that they could have dragged the bodies out and interrogated them on the plane. They could have learned more about the facility, but nope, gotta go with straight up murdering people that could be helpful.
You've seen what Nick Fury looks likeā¦.
What about the 1995 movie? Or does that make the Stallone vehicle look better?
I didn't find her forgettable; I found her much more charming and likable than most of the young characters. I was annoyed when she was written out because the way he handled it made bland dude lead even less likable.
Supreme Intelligence
No, because what Thor was saying was "you humans are dumb and think science is magic because you can't understand it."
Can't wait for the crossover episode where they have to track down Dog with a Blog.
The movies keep repeating that "what you called magic, we called science." All the Thor stuff is science. Psychics/magic are off the table until they're willing to say "but actually, no." They're not going to do that in a tv show; they're going to save it for a movie.
Ron Glass makes me think of cop comedies and now I'm imagining how we can fit Abe Vigoda in to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
I get that to them, Skye is important, but he had two people murdered to possibly save one person. That math is off.
It doesn't need to hold up in a government's court; SHIELD is judge, jury, and executioner.