I guess you could say she … shattered her vertebrae.
I guess you could say she … shattered her vertebrae.
Yeah, unlikely the Avengers exist. Stark might be selling weapons to Hydra, Natasha might still be an evil assassin. But Hulk's likely still out there smashing, somewhere.
Yeah, that was nice.
Not me. I wouldn't change a thing.
Yeah, it could be read a couple of ways.
You know, I'd forgotten that Chloe Bennet is Chinese.
I would guess not. The divergence between the Framework and the "Real" world I think happened before the movies (other than Cap in WWII). If they found Cap they'd leave him frozen, or experiment on him, or he's Hydra all along (!). Tony wouldn't have been recruited by Nick Fury (who's dead or on the run), or he would…
You know, I never watched that. And now I look foolish on the Internet. Serves me right, I suppose.
Was that a Trump jab? I thought it was more of a creepy and (super timely) Fox News sexual harassment reference.
And since I watched this episode on my DVR, she's already living in a box on a desk.
That look Daisy gives Coulson when he barges into the news studio and delivers his cheesy line? Priceless. I'm not sure if that was acting or if she was trying not to laugh at Clark Gregg.
No, whenever he isn't on screen, everyone is always asking, "Where's Mike Peterson?"
Radcliffe explained to Aida that a consciousness in the Framework was as alive as outside. Which she took to mean that she could dispose of his body and upload his mind with impunity. And Aida has taken every other instruction from Radcliffe to its logical extreme, so why not that one?
I'm still wondering why Aida maintains the bodies of the people she has in the Framework. She believes that Coulson, Fitz, Mack, and (formerly) Mace were as alive inside the Framework as they are outside of it - that was her justification for slitting Radcliffe's wrists. So why keep those bodies hooked up when she…
Correction: I had the rare privilege of seeing Mac and Me in the theater. Of course, I was seven at the time so I loved it and eagerly awaited the promised sequel. But there's no way I've seen a worse movie than that in a theater.
FFSW wasn't that terrible, if you didn't expect it to be a Final Fantasy movie. Still not good, though.
The worst movie I remember seeing in a theater is Suicide Squad. I was ready to walk out ten minutes in. But since that's a popular choice, here are a couple of other contenders:
Instinct (1999) starring Anthony Hopkins. That prison riot really escalated quickly.
K-Pax. I swear that whole movie was created just to set…
Didn't seem like he got much choice in the matter …
So, why is Aida keeping the SHIELD folks alive in the real world? She believes that they'd be just as alive if they were only consciousnesses in the Framework (her justification for slitting Radcliffe's wrists), so why bother keeping them biologically alive at all? Seems like unnecessary trouble.
That was an awfully expensive special effect to not even take down one measly LMD for good.