13 divided by 2 is 6.5. Being that 8 is only 1.5 past it, yeah. We're only about one show past the halfway point, being that episodes 6 and 7 could be considered the mid point. So….8 is barely past the halfway point.
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13 divided by 2 is 6.5. Being that 8 is only 1.5 past it, yeah. We're only about one show past the halfway point, being that episodes 6 and 7 could be considered the mid point. So….8 is barely past the halfway point.
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I like Tulip, she's fun (well, not right this second. PTSD is a bitch, ain't it?). I'm kinda ambiguous on Jessie. I get it, he really wants to be a good guy, even thought it's kinda against his nature. The result is a guy who you're just not sure if you like or not. You almost want to and then…..nah. But I…
Say what?
Am I the only one who wants the angels back? They were goofy and kinda of sweet. I get it, the Saint's bullets actually kill (maybe his bullets kill the soul?), but I had really hoped that they would actually go get Eugene. And by the time that poor boy actually gets out of hell, he'll deserve to be there. And I'm…
Yeah, I've been wondering about her step daughter? She ran away after sending the Saint to the wrong apartment, but what happened to her then?
I thought that too, and also because Jessie was the one person who really didn't hate him, who Eugene thought of as a friend. Let's be real, even his father isn't too fond of him. That's why the betrayal would feel so deep.
Yeah, I liked that. Dr Strange has just been out there by itself in the MCU, at least now it has some kind of tie in because we know that he and Ghost Rider both are part of the same inter-dimensional……..thingy.
I'm really not understanding why it's such a big deal that Jemma and Buffy's middle name is Anne…..it's a fairly common name? I watched Buffy occasionally, but I wasn't deep into it. What am I missing?
Robo-Fitz should be fine, along with all of the Robo-Daisy's…..there were on the bottom level. I don't remember where Robo-Mace was, but I'm fairly sure he's still around as well. And as long as Robo-Fitz is around, Robo-Mack can be repaired.
And the explosion shouldn't have taken out the entire base, just the corridors leading to the bay. It's entirely possible that if no one else was near the shuttle bay, they may not have been injured.
EXCEPT….the whole biggest regret thing is not automatic to the famework, it's something AIDA does when she downloads the brain. Since AIDA didn't download them, it's not something that Daisy and Jemma would have. Their personas inside the framework are someone else's representations of them, not their own thoughts…
Could be…..but given that no one asked/looked for her greatest regret, the chances are high that this is someone else's version of her, not her own.
She regularly tweets her makeup/hair routines, and she's just as lovely bare faced as she is with all the 'stuff' on. And I agree, she is adorable no matter what era they're in. But that 50's look was definitely one of the best!!
There's currently a lawsuit against NBC claiming that this show is a ripoff of another show, a Brazilian show, I think. They could be waiting to get resolution on that before they make a decision. I sincerely hope they renew it, I don't generally watch tv much but I enjoy this one a lot.
I'm thinking that NBC might be waiting to figure out how this lawsuit is going to go before they make a decision about the renewing. Which sucks, because a lot of people really like the show.
Exactly. For Jemma and Daisy, this isn't their regretless life, like it is for the others. AIDA gave them the lives they think they want, by correcting their greatest regret. Jemma and Daisy didn't have that programming, so they're getting what Radcliff/AIDA thinks they want. But I would think that Radcliff (and…
Okay, this is bugging me, lol. So when Daisy basically kidnapped Jemma last fall to get her to help, the house that she was looking at for she and Fitz was in Los Angeles. Why would they look at places off base in LA if the base was somewhere else? Also, in the episode in Season 3 (Emancipation) where Coulson took…
In the beginning the base was underground. But as the show has continued, they've shown some of it to be above. Coulson's office (the Director's office) has always had windows. But a large part of the base is underground. And most of the bedrooms had windows, too.
Has anyone sent Allison a tweet and asked about a review for the finale? I'm at work, I can't access twitter inside the building.
Maybe the child or her mother were part of Hydra's plan, but I can't see that negating the actions of the Avengers. Besides, if I'm not mistaken, the Hydra building she was in was the (help me out, somebody, lol) Trisilesk - the old Shield Headquarters that got destroyed in Winter Soldier. And, by the time all of…