Ha! Yea, the implied sexual violation of a MAN is hilarious! Cause get it? He's a man!
Ha! Yea, the implied sexual violation of a MAN is hilarious! Cause get it? He's a man!
If you were overthinking, at some point you'd have thought about how Leekie had never heard of Sarah and didn't know she existed, ergo, she can never have had a monitor.
Of course - straight white males always harbor dark secrets. They can't be trusted!
Nope - he's a straight white male, can't have hero clone end up with him.
Of course you're not sold on it - he's a straight white male!
This is stupid. Just pick 10 funny ones.
This is stupid. Just pick 10 funny ones.
Coulson puts 'hundreds of thousands' at risk all the time to save individuals. In episode 1 he puts an entire building full of people at risk to spare Mike. In episode 2 he puts all of the Peruvian rebels' lives at risk to save his team. It happens literally every single episode. Pay attention to the show if you're…
How is she any less interesting than any other member of the team? This is not exactly a club of fascinating people.
Maybe you're just an idiot who got caught out saying something demonstrably dumb and wrong, who then compounded the error by refusing to have the good grace to admit it.
Yeaaaaa… besides being horribly unethical, you (and people who act as if doing that wouldn't antithetical to everything Coulson's team stands for) don't seem to have good memories - in the very first ep, we see Coulson refuse to kill Mike Peterson even though he could have easily justified doing so if he had been as…
She's not on the team or the show as a 'hacker', she's clearly going to become/be revealed as a superbeing, probably in the next couple eps. Whether it's an original one or a known one is the only question. She's at least part-alien.
It seemed sincere and insane.
If you mean next week's teaser, you may be right. I didn't see any redemption seeds planted this week. Hating Deathlok, realizing he's in Skye's position as after doing something evil Deathlok says the same things Ward had said t Skye, and realizing (not for the first time, I'm sure) that he's expendable and can't…
He doesn't get work because he sucks. He's a pretentious empty boring hipster douche who got lucky by being cast in the lead role in a hit sitcom. He's Zach Braff.
This review is weird in its focusing so much (primarily, it would seem) on throwaway references. Those aren't what made the episode work or have made the show start working. What's done that is all the drama and the character stuff, and the situation changing.
You sure "figure" a lot of things for someone who has no idea what he's talking about.
I don't think you are 'constantly thinking about' 'all kinds of shit' you 'learned through the years', DBag finance guy.
Are you retarded? That's two incredibly retarded posts in a row.
Pretty expensive, as it would cost them the upcoming Daredevil series they're going to make. Any intro of a hero costs them a movie or series of that hero. Because there's just no way they'll ever introduce a major movie or TV show character first on a show like this or in a one-shot.