ha! thank you. I'll make sure I pay attention to that once I rewatch the whole season
ha! thank you. I'll make sure I pay attention to that once I rewatch the whole season
Question: whose power was it that burned all those soldiers in episode 1? It wasn't David's I suppose, as it seemed part of the other mutants' plan. But Syd, Ptonomy, Kerry, Rudy….don't have that power that we know of. So, who did it? Melanie???
wish they could just give inhumans to hawley ._.
I'd love it if that was true, but i doubt they'll tell that story again. Sadly, they already tried and screwed it. Bet Noah Hawley would have done a much better job with it.
And also, when Lenny said "power is all that matters", she added "Walter understands that". I found it so on point that they made him go after the youngest and seemingly most vulnerable character, in what looked almost like sexual predation. After all, that is the most horrorific display of "power" that a human can…
Ehr…so much complacency and so much confusion in your comment. So, the facts: if you have read the original Farouk story you should know it was never really determined whether he was always just something coming from the astral plane or he started off as an actual, extremely ancient mutant who began possessing people…
I do not agree with your analysis at all. The power set is absolutely similar to the comics… starting with the astral projection. The multiple personalities and full scope of his abilities have been briefly touched upon in the show though not yet explored. Understandably, as they can't have too much on their plate in…
It is arbitrary of you to assume that I don't, and how is this relevant to the topic anyway?
But this is set in the past, they talk about the 40's being "30 years ago". Patrick Stewart is too old to play his father in this timeline, unless they make him time travel. Perhaps James McAvoy could, if they make him look significantly older (otherwise no chance he can pass for Dan Stevens' dad). However, if this is…
LOL… if I'd seen this, I would have thought for a moment that it was part of the show
read a comic.
David weeps discovering he was adopted and the actor who plays him, dan stevens, was adopted too. That gave extra intensity to the whole thing