are you communicating with us from the last century?
are you communicating with us from the last century?
i thought she shot the husband first because he was getting loud af.
what sort of took me out of the episode is that a private citizen (which he refers to himself as in the episode!) gets to tag along and be present in the room when highly classified discussions are taking place (a la the actions in the situation in Naruba). it's not like security clearance is granted for life.
Maul kinda went out like a bitch. I mean the final move was him attempting to crosscheck Obi-Wan with his double bladed lightsaber. How are you even supposed to hurt him in that position?
besides the bendu thing the season finale was pretty on point for me. i loved all the little easter eggs, like the evacuation order being k-one zero, the same order given on hoth for all the troops to fall back from the advancing imperial assault. I don't think I saw any Interceptors in the final battle, just your…
kallus should have left when he had the chance
Atwood is FBI. CIA does not have the authority to operate within US borders.
He also nominated a human equivalent of coal to head up the EPA.
"Middle European" types?
i'm not really sure how you could explain Ward coming back as an LMD. That would let everyone know immediately that something was up, and AIDA is trying to fly under the radar.
honestly if he had something prepped like that with his son, his son wouldn't have been dumb enough to go off with strangers just on the promise of ice cream in the first place. just can't see it here with the son being as young as he is. maybe if he was another adult, that could have been the case.
the questions he asked his son were to confirm proof of life. the kidnappers could have put anyone on the other end and used a voice changer or something similar. This tactic is used by Tom Cruise in MI:3, which also had Maggie Q in it. So I'm thinking it showing up here is more than just coincidence.
Yes TIE Defenders are back baby! If the Empire had actually managed to produce them in any real quantities the Rebellion would have never stood a chance. They are TIE Interceptors on crack (quad lasers and shields with little loss of speed/maneuverability), combined with the ability to take down capital ships (heavy…
watching this show reminds me why i hate kids. the leo subplot is completely pointless, and the fact that the acting director of the FBI (the actual director was killed during the bombing) doesn't have his family under protection/surveillance under these circumstances is actually unbelievable. that the son of an FBI…
you know this show is fiction when the governor of Missouri agrees to let a planeload of syrian refugees into his state.
I cringed when you called the 2nd (surviving) defector "Hook". He's Hobbie, actual name Derek Klivian. He is mentioned by Luke in ESB, and is the pilot of Rogue 4 during the Battle of Hoth. He also flies with Wedge and Rogue Squadron during the attack on the second Death Star.