Can there be a riskier move than a knee to a zombie's teeth?
Can there be a riskier move than a knee to a zombie's teeth?
The chief of police makes sense, though. If I were creating a zombie criminal empire, of course I'd turn the chiefs of the missing persons and homicide divisions.
Well… we have not seen Major at work yet, so there is really no reason to believe that he does not work for Hydra…
But Liv had just handed over a hot cup of coffee, right before shaking her hand.
So… we could say she half-killed her?
I don't even know if we can actually call that "killing someone," since zombies are already dead…
It seemed that she only hit him with her closed fist; he should be fine.
We need a good mass of emotionally-linked, killable characters for when the zombie apocalypse unleashes in earnest?
And also the structure of the network's other most successful shows, Arrow and Flash.
That's really interesting. So in that original future, the time machine was used to send a virus back in time to cull the human population, in order to save the world from extinction-level pollution… and that's how it all started.
I think the police report seemed to indicate that the attack happened two days before, and on a different location from where the attacker was killed. He must have attacked her one or two days before she was first able to woge.
Clearly the ones with royal blood are immune. That's how the fairy tale developed into having to be kissed by a prince. Fairy tales are rooted in reality, see?
I'm sure that would be a perfectly safe job.
Yes, that was abrupt, but at least it had a weak and implausible motivation. Sister Anne really had… nothing!
1000x this^. Without a doubt, the single most rudderless, unjustified, and unmotivated character move I've seen in years.
Don't worry, Sarah, I'm sure Alan will love that baby just as much as he loves you.
…And that lone guy was Peter!!
I think the baby's royal blood was crucial, because she had to rub the magic potion on her tummy, and the magic skull face appeared right on it.
I thought that what he meant about the red plant is that it was not from 2043 because the concentration of CO2 was too high, implying that it came from the past, before humanity collapsed.
She had no reason to be mad at Cole, since she could not know if she had told him about her daughter or not. For all she knew, when she met Cole, he might have not been aware. And we do not know if Jones already had the memory of seeing Cole in 2015 before today. It could be that the change in the timeline inserted…