He was fairly funny in the overall pretty unfunny Play It Again, Dick webseries.
He was fairly funny in the overall pretty unfunny Play It Again, Dick webseries.
Or maybe the rat will suddenly keel over and die and it's back to the drawing board! But that would not be as dramatic.
Maybe Blaine will specifically hire him *because* he is Liv's brother, and to use as a hostage/bargaining chip or something.
I believe it was voiced by Daran Norris, too.
Yeah, Scott E.'s "friend in TV" remains at large.
Yeah, he sometimes did this with Logan in VM, too.
I am very worried for him.
And at one point, Lowell and Liv saw the *same* moment of Jerome's death, so that supports the "they're all strewn around" idea. Maybe even duplicated?
And I like this route, too. Too soon for a real cure, but it's nice to have *some* progress happening.
I thought it was interesting that the 'Heroes Reborn' news did not come out until this episode had aired. Perhaps it was a request from the Orphan Black folks.
Furlong?
His stubble in the LoT trailer looks like it might be on the verge of actually becoming a goatee.
Interesting! My thought was that they might use it to say "Oh, a cure for rats won't work for people." But it could be both!
I think S1 Fitz is more like Cisco. I love that they both cried when betrayed, for example, but were still brave. But now S2 Fitz does have some Eddie about him, I concur.
Skye's plotline to find her parents/destiny would seem to be settled, so I would *love* if S3 is all about Simmons coming to terms with whatever it is she's going through.
Okay, I snerked out loud at this.
I wonder… do you think the KVC chose her? Like, is it able to detect anti-Inhuman feelings? Now she's its living mouthpiece/vessel.
And maybe having Spider-Woman on board would attract more viewers?
I think it's pretty great that it has, ultimately, made him stronger and braver and the kind of person Simmons *could* think about romantically as opposed to a little brother type she felt protective of.
I loved Cal and loved that he got some redemption.
I also loved that Whitehall was first set up as the big bad, then dispensed with quickly, but we ultimately learn… he created the Big Bad.