I also shouted NOOOO! When Talbot got shot.
I also shouted NOOOO! When Talbot got shot.
To be fair, while he was in the Framework, he KNEW of his 'real' life but didn't remember it. So to him the Framework was his life whereas the real world was an abstract idea that he had no tangible memory or knowledge of, if that makes sense. So I think it's a bit unfair to call him selfish. I'm guessing any parent…
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They must have about 40 Daisy-bots left over, right?
Radcliffe's death was beautiful. I was so upset that he didn't get to take a swig of his drink!
All fair points, I'm probably just biased by my love for Chris Wood in the role.
This review is pretty harsh I think. The pacing was lightning fast, but the only time it felt TOO fast for me was when Coulson was revealed to be Ghost Rider.
I was kind of hoping that Coulson would say "we need Fitzsimmons" when he was asking them to put their differences aside.
AIDA obviously cut the agents' hair while they were under. May's should be down to her hips after so many months!
I'm not sure it was entirely acting. The way he looked down at Simmons-bot as he left made me think he was genuinely upset by what happened.
Dude. Spoilers.
That's when I caught on too. Jemma is nowhere near callous enough to say that.
I agree about Guardian but I think Mon-El has a lot to offer if used correctly.
Thanks! I haven't read the review yet. At least I remembered cannon correctly.
The difference is that it wasn't the same inspirational speech for the umpteenth time.
I don't mind Mon-El but his LI use has been incredibly frustating. Especially since he's played by such a charismatic actor.
Snapper can't name-drop like Cat.
Oh how I've missed Cat's constant, shameless name dropping.
Mon-El and James are essentially at opposite ends of the uselessness scale.
Genuine, non-snarky question: how is Cat Grant's feminism "white feminism"? Never heard that before.