Perhaps a dozen.
Perhaps a dozen.
There was the whole preventing everyone in Camp Jaha from being massacred by the Grounder Army reason. That isn't good enough?
You don;t attack a fortified position with inferior numbers. The Mountain Men completely outgun and outnumber the remaining Ark security forces. They wouldn't stand a chance in actual combat.
The Mountain Men are too few in numbers and lack the ability to subjugate the Grounders. More importantly, Lexa's command of the whole army is provisional - its an army built on shaky foundations and while the Arc folks gave the grounders the technical ability to take on mt. Weather. if the Mountain was removed as a…
The missile they showed was a cruise missile, the sort of thing you use against a fixed target of value, not against an infantry force on the field.
They mention in the show that the mountainmen had used missiles before against grounder targets before.
if a bank got a delivery of cash, its likely they got their bills in series.
The only time we have seen any covert medical assistance on this show was the Elizabeth was shot and could have died - it seems pretty clear that the Soviets would take extreme measure to save an asset from death. A broken tooth is uncomfortable but not generally considered possibly fatal, which is why a lot of people…
Surgeon does not equal dentist. Also, its clear Phillip decided to end Elizabeth's pain right then and there, given that they had just had a very close call. All the comments that the scene was unnecessary make no sense based on the canonical evidence we have, which is limited to the show itself. I love it how…
Wait, there are excuses to hit a man that don't work for women? When is that?
This is the intro:
They show the city of lights in the intro credits.
That "similarity" is obscured by the fact that one House in the British system is appointed, not elected, and is not an equal branch of Parliament either, not anymore. Another massive difference is that the Leader of the British Government will always be of the party that happens to also control the House of Commons,…
Who said it would work? My point was that this series appears to be a shot for shot remake of a story, with the only real difference being US actors speaking American standard English as opposed to French actors speaking French. A remake of House of Cards requires additional changes to the story to fit into a…
Great - was the US version a shot by shot remake? I would assume not, since story lines about parliamentary procedures wouldn't translate to the completely different US political system.
I really wish that more European TV were accessible to Americans the way Korean or Japanese shows have become more accessible. I loved it when Hulu had the original season of the Bridge from Denmark/Sweden on.
I don't think that is really equivalent - nothing in the Les Revenants is particularly specific to French culture. Its a story that happens in France but really could be set anywhere with that type of typography. House of Cards is about the US political system, and every country has a unique political system, so…
Certainly. Detectives are not in fact a higher rank than patrol officers - they are s specialized form of officers. A sergeant, unlike what TV says, outranks detectives just as they do patrol officers.
The AV club reviewed the whole series - the average grade for the 8 episodes was a B+, with the lowest graded episode being a B- and the highest an A.
The trailer is excellently crafted - great combination of images with an eerie song, ending in a cryptic statement read in Eva Green's wonderfully dark and Gothic voice.