Why would we assume the Creature wasn't her attendant? How would Vanessa know facts about his family that we know to be true like him having had a sick son, and the whole making a ship in a bottle scene?
Why would we assume the Creature wasn't her attendant? How would Vanessa know facts about his family that we know to be true like him having had a sick son, and the whole making a ship in a bottle scene?
We got a lot of story advancement - Vanessa finding out who her enemy is this early is a massive revelation to her, and yes, we the audience already knew it, but story wise what matters is when Vanessa knows it, and that happens here. We also get a lot more background on the Creature, and obviously the Creature…
Only came up once, in 3X12 when Hive is explaining that "inhumans don't eat their own kind".
I wouldn't characterize the writing on AoS in any of those ways myself, so there is no point in continuing there, but when talking about writing QUALITY, it seems to me that coherence of story is something that can be measured in a far less subjective manner and is thus an actually superior way of discussing whether a…
The "eating to bones" move only works on humans, not Inhumans.
God, NO.
It was established from the first episode that the vision is explained in that events in which the person was not involved could come up - Daisy saw Fitzsimmons holding hands (something she wasn't present for), Lincoln getting hit on the head (something she wasn't present for) and Charles' wife (whom we saw in the…
BvS cost more to make and market than almost all of the Marvel movies as well, which is a critical metric when judging profitability and success.
Well, I see them switch to what they do with the male actors, which is a lot of strategically placed arms or shots from the back.
A lot of Daisy's fights are Chloe though - including for the most part the one between her and Hive.
You mean Bravo Loeb!
Syndication is still a thing for smaller independent TV stations and smaller cable channels that need to fill airtime.
Cause maybe you were higher up on the channel list - who bothers to flip to FX if you are in Discovery-land?
Huh?
Why do you keep claiming that not looking Ethan up means she doesn't care about him? if she recalls everything, then she knows she is the Undead - why foist that upon people you like? And what would she have to wonder about? Victor was a doctor - she is supposed to question why Ethan would bring a doctor he knew to…
Given that she speaks highly of Ethan still, what evidence do you have at all about her having any hard feelings regarding Ethan? Her not asking about Ethan can be interpreted just as easily as her trying to protect someone she has no reason to believe is supernatural.
Yes - same as his brother's plan, to rule the darkness with the mother of beasts.
To me, overall this is the most absurdly good looking cast on TV, which is saying a lot given the standards of TV looks. I mean, Vanessa, Ethan, Dorian, Lilly, Frankenstein, Jekyll, Sir Malcolm and Hecate are all way too good looking, and Dracula ain't too shabby, neither are Renfield or Justine, while Dr. Seward,…
Renfield is on his way, but he still has some color on his cheeks.
Its a fantasy that standing up to bullies always leads to their retreat - the men would have been just as likely to strike him because they wouldn't want to be embarrassed backing off when their supposed social inferior challenged them. Malcolm was a huge, imposing, foreign, well dressed White man. Backing away from…