They tried to recruit him. He told them to get lost. Didn't want to pay the union dues.
They tried to recruit him. He told them to get lost. Didn't want to pay the union dues.
Karen Page is still alive despite the numerous attempts on her life.
There was no coincidence in "Jessica Jones". Jessica was living in Hells Kitchen and stalking Luke BECAUSE she killed his wife.
I propose that he was the best of the villains precisely because they didn't overuse him. His story ended at exactly the right point.
Hallways make for inexpensive sets.
Was the Bronze Ally McBeal's regular club?
The cheesy sports banter between him and Misty kind of sealed our suspicions that he was about to turn dark. We all know how television works.
Zoe Kravitz? How long ago is this prison flashback supposed to be taking place? How long were Luke and Reva married and living in NYC? And what is her kinship with Pop anyway?
Villains is a strong word. The show should have foils and antagonists without making them all guilty of treason.
Wait until Netflix brings out their Dr. Druid.
Why don't they just use T'Challa?
And they were less than impressed by the early line-up of the Dubba-dubba-WB network. So they're not buying anything he has to sell anymore.
By the end, it was really more Suchet than Poirot. I'd be happy to see Branagh do something different with the character.
Presumably the audience is aware that it's a murder mystery -it's right there in the title - and expect some dramatic revelation in the end.
Will T'Challa even be referred to as "Black Panther", given the historical significance of that name?
And unsanitary doctors.
A pretend victory on a quickly-cancelled series is going to make everything better?
Where's "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels"/"Bedtime Story"?
It's the Darkhold. I don't think they're going to try to wrap that up in a single episode.