I would assume because no one would think that a person wouldn't really know how to type - its one of those skills that might be assumed.
I would assume because no one would think that a person wouldn't really know how to type - its one of those skills that might be assumed.
I generally don't watch the Flash, so thankfully someone was kind enough to capture the two scene and put them together:
Ha, ha..no. This attempt at cleverness falls truly flat.
Well, just as you don't care about other sites, I don't care about the skin tone of characters on the show - it has zero bearings on my enjoyment or lack of enjoyment of any episode, and my point is that judging by what others say, most watchers don't care about it either. So the claim that visual stylistics are a…
Making a claim of importance is very different from proving it: we have this thing called the internet, which allows us to examine public opinions via their writings, like on commentary sections like this one. And I read plenty of SHIELD reviews from other sites, and the comments that follow - you know what doesn't…
I believe that "the Cocoon" might be a comics reference.
Objective reviews are impossible to do (what would be an objective criteria), but at the same time, its clear this reviewer uses standards that are generally irrelevant to most actual TV viewers - the review spends more time discussing the color palette than one of the most important character relations in the show:…
Well, that two week pattern of me grading episodes more harshly than Sava is certainly over: we return to normal, with Sava going on about visual styles while generally ignoring so many other things. I mean, wasn't Sava one of the people complaining about how they got Simmons back too early, and how that was a dumb…
"Avoided several episodes of tension"? This show has been moving plot lines at lightspeed - what makes you think they will be dragging out this one? Besides, Daisy's tension with Coulson regarding the ATCU goes back to what happened in episodes 3 and 4 as well, so its something they have been building up.
I think its in an article on Collider that they confirm its the same character.
Well, clearly he wasn't a very good one, if he was supposed to shadow Garner but missed all those Lash related side trips.
He also killed the poor random human security guard at the hospital, who was certainly no threat.
Weeks have passed since the incident - I don't find it credible that info was shared in that time period, if just informally, ie:
Didn't remember Hunter's later line of dialogue, but that makes it worse, not better, since Hunter should have pointed out the whole "didn't he have me handcuffed on a train when Lash was attacking you" issue.
I would be very happy if that were the case, but all the outstanding circumstantial evidence points against it - a dying man's confessions and all.
Volume-wise I can certainly imagine people 3 times Bobbi's size (with fat being more voluminous than muscle).
There are some surprisingly spry guys on the NFL that easily weight 350.
All that May said was that Andrew had disappeared on her - she gave no time frame and the break during seasons was six months.
Retconning Andrew into having been Lash for some time is problematic for two big reasons:
1)One of the "clues" that led people to this 'twist' was the dialogue about Andrew disappearing during his vacation with May, and the promo for the next episode shows them on that vacation, so from what we have been shown, it does…
The show also showed us Garner telling Daisy he would be happy to help her create a halfway house for Inhumans. Garner's motivations for actions as Lash remain a complete mystery currently.