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So random spoiler, complaint?, maybe, but they kind of ruined a bit of the end by releasing the title for the next episode like weeks ago. And then the CW spoiler trailer people appeared to do it again for next week's episode, so my guess is,

He is supposed to be, I am just eye balling it here

That worries me more when he's with Matt, given that Charlie Cox is also British and I don't recall anyone particularly complaining about, well, really only that he got too broody and too out of control in season 2, but that is what is up with Matt Murdock, not anything odd. Just enough to allow some of us vaguely

Yes! That would have made total sense. And it might have helped the sense of not belonging Danny seemed to have everywhere, he was an outsider growing up and only Joy liked him, he was an outsider (as said countless times) in K'unn Lu (no idea but it took me a bit to lock into Nanda Parbat too), and heck, even with

Oh, I'm blaming this for the whole Hand thing of the second season of Daredevil. They needed it to be a thing for Iron Fist and not for something for him to have to explain. At this point, the bigger audience only knew the Hand as something that Stick was going on about in a set of episodes during season 1 where its

Okay, I have a thought related to several episodes later than this particular review, but your review brings up a point. They could have totally let Finn Jones use his own accent, listening to it on GOT, it was not that heavy and yes, he grew up learning to speak American English, but he spent more of his life around

I totally just watched this the past two weekends. I, like many, just couldn't bring myself to watch it after the duldrums of season 1. I even read the book and wasn't really that depressed. Frequently, Sunday nights at nine, even in the summer, have competition. I had heard it was getting so much better, and then

I'm trying to figure out how to say this without discounting anything. Okay, the callous way to say this, this was the most effecting basically treading water episode I've seen in awhile. Like, if you think of the actual plot, there wasn't a lot of movement (and random spoiler, the focus on guns is so to screw with

Book readers, this thought occurred to me randomly at the end, is Bobby Alex's daughter? I have never caught how long since he left Mars but it seemed like awhile and that he has been posing as dead even longer than just the Donnager blowing up. I know he appears barely older than her but I don't know.

I have had this thought that Helix is actually next season's big bad and by establishing it this season and having it come from a direction they never considered is a good idea. And if the show really wants to focus on the OTA then Felicity needs to have a bad guy that is her fault. And like a real one not just her

They did but "Lenny" spoke to David and at Syd, but Syd didn't really respond and I don't think her name was ever mentioned.

Yes, that's basically what I think too, I am just not sure her name was Lenny but between David and the Parasite they decided to call her that. And her face was the one David felt guilt about so the Parasite, okay, the Shadow King (its kind of been confirmed that is who it is) finally figured out that the aggression

I don't know, I think her and Cary have a good discussion next week where we might learn some things. I think David called her that in some of his rewritten memories before she ever called her that, so she, until she figured out the Benny thing, just thought they knew each other before. But, that she was real and

I think there was a female patient in Clockworks who was real and who just rambled a lot but her name might not have been Lenny. In David's mind I think probably reminded him of Benny and he just calls her that (she is a lady Benny).

Ultimately he will, its hard to tell since I think he is past his comic book character's life at this point and he isn't filling a role of another character (Carol is following Michonne's comic book life; Michonne is following Andrea's; and Sasha is following a character named Holly), but if he is sticking around,

Its too bad about Richard, he might have been useful. I had been thinking Benjamin was a goner for awhile now, just because he would have the effect on the most people. Its kind of funny, though, I don't know if we see any more of the Kingdom people this season with only three left. Next week we check in with the

I totally rolled my eyes at the Hook (who, I was only half paying attention but he was still in his post being in the navy and having the king betray them resulting in his brother's death outfit, I think and so wasn't even Hook yet) killing David's father thing. It just seems unnecessary. I almost think what might

I sort of know who the kid culprit it is (and if everything else I figure it true, the DNA test I could so see Madeline trying to arrange is not going to help matters because the quick preliminary results probably will not exonerate Ziggy) and I went to bed thinking everything would actually be so obvious to the

Yeah, I mean if the Parasite had never imbedded itself, his ability to rewrite reality would be his only ability (so the illusions are his too). The Parasite is what gives him the telekinesis and telepathy. I think he keeps them if and when the Parasite is expelled and then the issue becomes what the other voices

My thought has been that he wanted to help his friends who were in danger (and conceivably the ones who could help) and his frozen panic made him rewrite (or reset, I'm currently reading a book where this is the girl's initial power - she really should have more we met her father first, who is missing currently, and