Really really no idea :D
Really really no idea :D
So… I have to re-watch it: I think this season will be better binge-watched, because I had the feeling that all the conversations in this episode were foreshadowing the plot with a double-entendre.
Exactly. He got through all those trials to be "himself again"… It just didn't understood HOW he was going to be completed.
I love him. And he blocked me on Twitter, and I have no idea why, and I'm from Italy so maybe he's a bit suscettible.
Who has to top?
Thinking about it, I can picture Fitz as bisexual.
They are not robots, they are androids. And they are programmed - Aida for sure - to be the best replica of a human.
Twist and turns:
- Daisy's biggest regret may not be Ward or Lincoln but… having become an inhuman. That's why she's with Ward: because going AGAINST Ward brought her to the time and place where she was hit by the terrigen mists.
- Jemma's biggest regret… uhm, complicated. Having lived a life following the desires and…
Well, yes: Mack is one of those guys who just don't get diversity easily.
So, considering that the fix aberrations, couldn't the Legends go back in time - this timeline - and correct the death of Cisco's brother?
Oh, well. I think you do.
Yeah but Whedon arrived after Morrison. I love Whedon, he was very good with the mutants.
Well, Bendis is somewhat infamous for writing kinda-interesting NEW characters never respecting previous characterizations.
Tecnically, Jean Grey has being conceived as the "perfect character".
Protagonist, not co-protagonist.
The "turning back" part, for me, is not having cut off all contact.
Being able to afford the best clothes doesn't mean you're a fashionista or you even have a style.
Let's call it language barrier (for me): you're taking my phrase literally, but I mean it figuratively.
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Since when saying "I'm not begging, do what you think is right" is bitching?