They might be able to do Jessica Jonea, Daredevil of Luke Cage mentions in Spiderman depending on where those shows will be when Spiderman comes out.
They might be able to do Jessica Jonea, Daredevil of Luke Cage mentions in Spiderman depending on where those shows will be when Spiderman comes out.
Probably May, but be cool if they brought Maria Hill back. I haven't seen Cobie Smothers in anything lately, so she might be open to doing a few episodes a season.
We've seen Lash take bullets, even in human form, lightning and Daisy's vibrations, and James one shoted him with a fire chain. Maybe if he had charged it up and wrapped Lash in it, but the way they did it was just lame.
Doesn't really matter as long as Arya, Bran, Rickon and Sansa are alive. Bran, Rickon and Arya are still thought to be dead by most people, but I'm pretty sure most of the North know Sansa is still alive. Even then He'd have to be legitimized before anyone would consider him a "real" Stark. If R + L - J is true he…
They need to do something with Chris. It seems like every episode he's messing something up and putting everyone in danger.
Ramsay may not know how dangerous she can be. If not, then they may have just walked a Stark and his bodyguard/assassin into Winterfell, through the front gate, and been congratulated for it by the man they're going to kill and replace.
Does Jon really need a claim? If Denaerys shows up, takes over and he gets a dragon or she marries him it doesn't really matter if anyone attest to his bloodline.
Do you think he'll be up an about? He kind of almost go his heart vibrated out.
I was wondering that too. They were developed from studying the Diviners, so they may not work on inhumans. I was actually kind of surprised that they worked on the Kree.
So we have dimensional teleporter with a thing for joining secret military organizations? That sounds like the set up for a villain to me. Visiting different dimensions and stealing their high end tech to sell on her home world.
Civil War happened right after Decimation, so there were, I think 198 mutants left of earth (Ones not on earth at the time may not have been affected?). Most of them were at the mansion, under guard from EVA-inspired sentinels. Since it was such a small number, the government already knew who they all were, so they…
Mack had a shotgun again this episode, but he still has not made Shotgun-axe a permanent reality. I assume he'll be stuck as HQ with Coulson next episode, so not masterwork Shotgun-ace for us.
That whole scene was great. Everyone is talking about Jon, and I'm over here thinking about Tyrion and his new dragon friends. Also how much more successful he was than what's his name from the books.
I had been wondering about that. I wasn't sure if HBO would want to shell out for that kind of prosthetic work for a, maybe, one time use.
I don't remember who said it either. They said that showing his death/body would have been gratuitous… on the show that poisoned a man for no other reason than to give a woman a reason ("reason") to flash him.
To be fair, if they had actually fought him one on one, he picked the right one to fight. I'm sure that spear was soaked in some crazy poison where even a scratch would have killed him, but it's kind of hard to poison a whip.
A fair fight from people who are famous for using poison.
I don't remember him either, and if he is her union rep, he would have probably been at the reinstatement hearing that Sarah got dragged to. What the time difference between this episode and the start of the series? I think I remember it being like 6 months since she shooting. What do you think the chances are that…
I think they said he was her union rep. So, not a detective, but still someone who can watch her and totally mess up her life if Dyad wanted it.
I haven't read the books yet, but my theory is that Martin is The Beast. Plover, as evil as he is, is much to "nice" to be plucking out eyeballs and smashing people with chairs. He'd a more diplomatic evil that would get others to do his dirty work while acting like a good guy.