And Gail had just experienced death earlier this season. Made it harder for her to cut open Phil.
And Gail had just experienced death earlier this season. Made it harder for her to cut open Phil.
Best thing January Jones has done on the show by far.
I hope Phil is dead too. I'm sick of calling the lead character Tandy.
Flatlining is the universal sign for dead means dead, and I doubt they have defibrillators. Even if they did, it wouldnt make much difference considering he's still bleeding out.
I didnt know there was going to be another episode so I legitimately though last week's cliffhangers were the winter finale. And I thought, hey these are great midseason finale cliffhangers!
Phil Miller 2.0 had to die. I'm sick of calling Phil Miller 1.0 Tandy.
I didnt love the episode but it was a good way to close the season. I think anchoring the kids storyline for these last two episodes in a Stan vs Kyle didnt really work, but it worked better this episode than the last with Kyle accusing Stan's dad.
Tweek vs Craig was definitely the best episode of the season for me. I could not stop laughing in that episode.
Yes! wonderfully weaves together in the idea of winning of a fictional accomplishments and the real effort it takes to get there better than any wrestling biography in recent memory. Bryan's story is about his journey in pro wrestling, but he delves into his past experiences in such a real and honest way that it feels…
And it was a part of DC canon, meaning the official story is that Joker lives.
Batman killing the Joker in the Killing Joke is ambiguous at best. Most people who read at the time didnt see at as that. It's only years later that has been considered, but since that story was a part of DC continuity post crisis, Joker has to survive the story (Now not so much considering the New 52 reboot).
Agent I gotta hand it to you
I think Fitz saw a side of Coulson he wasnt expecting. Coulson killed a man with his bare robotic hand. That takes a whole other level of hate and anger.
Sorry I meant mutates but thought Fox might have the rights to that.
Robot hand is stronger because it's a robot hand. Like how Winter Soldier's metal arm is his more badass one, but to a lesser degree with Coulson.
Both in reality and legally it really is different, which is the basis of the law and the term consent obtained by deception.
That weaponized prosthetic hand connection is quite a bit of stretch. I think the hand was meant to symbolized Coulson letting go of that anger he had. He mentioned that no hand felt right earlier in the season. It's more about Coulson than it is about Ward.
Yeah, I buy it, but I'm also a big comics fan so I might not be the best example.
The Hydra turn and Ward was a much bigger gamechanger as well. It completely changed how the series operate, what their goals are, and what the stakes. It even changed the audience's perception of the characters. The hunt for Centipede isnt that big a part of the story in the grand scheme of things.
I think it's more like each of the different media operating in their own worlds, so it works. Like the Chicago series on NBC. There's Chicago Fire, Med, and PD. You don't expect PD to interact with fire, and sure they can have their own crossover, but much like in regular life, cops don't find themselves regularly at…