A blood infusion isn't going to change the underlying genetics of a being, and Coulson and every other human who had an infusion of the blood had nasty side effects while Skye as an inhuman didn't.
A blood infusion isn't going to change the underlying genetics of a being, and Coulson and every other human who had an infusion of the blood had nasty side effects while Skye as an inhuman didn't.
I don't share the view that it was "overstuffed" - they have been building things up for all the various things that happened in my opinion.
Generally speaking SHIELD really should have tried to recover that box, so it speaks to an organizational issue unless what we see happened relatively quickly and before SHIELD recovers whatever was left.
Besides being completely underwhelmed by the Mr. Hyde make-up and that sequence, I thought the episode was a success. I certainly disagree with the idea that the episode was worthy of a lower grade than any of the other episodes this season.
She decided that at that point she had to chose between her child and doing what she believed was best for her people, and her people came first.
Beyond what Selarom points out, in terms of the crystal dissolving but not carrying the deadly metal, I doubt it was Skye's job alone to retrieve a sunken Quinjet- if fact, that wouldn't be her job at all. So, Thank you SHIELD!
Why so few comments, I wonder?
Uhh, its pretty clearly live and not prerecorded.
Depictions of God aren't a Judeo-Christian thing, they are strictly a Christian thing. Judaism is as stringently anti-idolatry as Islam.
Nostalgia is fine, but it shouldn't carry over into impugning on the musical integrity of an act.
It tells me you pay better attention to music that Dirtbike or the posters liking his post.
Well, yes, they do use guide tracks, for acts that use guide tracks. I mean, do we think that SNL was the first place Ashley Simpson used a guide track?
I assume they aren't up to your fave Nickleback's standards.
When I watched it live, the sound mixing was definitely very off for the first song. What I a curious about is why the thought would go to her using a canned track as opposed to thinking that the sound engineers screwed up, something that I think the SNL sound crew does all too often.
The controversy about drawing Mohammed has nothing to do with race at all. Its a religious controversy regarding the nature of idolatry.
I don't think there was any prerecorded element with Florence's performance, but I agree that the sound mixing was terribly off in the first song. Her voice sounded muffled as compared to the back-up singers and the band's instruments in the live broadcast. At least on the version up on Hulu the mix sounds better.
I don't think there was a canned backing track - that seems an assumption being made, but the sound mixing was definitely off. Florence sounded muffled compared to the backing vocalists and the instrumentation.
The sound mixing on the first song was totally off. They fixed it significantly for the second song, but it was horrible the first go.
The sound mixing on the first set was totally off - it was better in the second set.
You describe Wakanda in the comics, but in the MCU Tony Stark seems to know about Wakanda well enough at this point, so who knows how they are going to portray it in the Movies.