The guy they picked up in the season opener, Joey.
The guy they picked up in the season opener, Joey.
I think she amply demonstrated how hard it would be trying to rob her.
The weird thing is that I have seen them interviewed together, and in real life the two actors have plenty of chemistry - some negative alchemy is in effect onscreen.
Don't know. I would think too many characters already, and putting in Hellfire brings in all sorts of story baggage.
I prefer the hard, difficult road.
How does that make anything easier?
BOOOO! (not Buu-urns, BOOO!).
I think missing from this article is the fact the movie script was done by the time the TV had the terrigen event.
Telling the guy running the shop that this line is meant only for X person would require you to be giving that person that piece of valuable, actionable, info, which is a security threat all of itself.
You mean the canon comics from which it was adapted? Yeah, that Hickman guy has been terrible.
So,last summer, not to long after the TV show had aired its season finale, a random guy asked the writers of a movie script likely already finished at that point whether they had kept up with a specific TV production and its new story line and they hadn't…..
Why?
As LoveWaffle explained, the creature is Hive. I assume the 'disintegrating' hand is some kind of release of spores, but no, that isn't comic canon.
The crystal ending up in the ocean was a direct end result of the final fight taking place on an aircraft carrier out at sea. The sole intention of the action was stopping Jiaying from flying off with them. What was 'nonsensical' about that?
Yup, they were still in Bogota in that scene.
I don't think the MCU has every shown this President to be a strong figure.
Why would he be leaving the show? The fact they are letting him have family time?
Come on what?
What exactly in that scene shows the President having a "lower status" than Coulson?
When did Hydra infiltrate the hero's base in this episode?