He doesn't even need his own gun. I'm trying to figure out the logic of that doorman. He collected all weapons before allowing the guest to enter a room where there was nothing but a phone… what's the point of that?
He doesn't even need his own gun. I'm trying to figure out the logic of that doorman. He collected all weapons before allowing the guest to enter a room where there was nothing but a phone… what's the point of that?
A lot of the popularity of wrestlers (and cartoon superheroes), especially in the 90s, depended overwhelmingly on character design.
Since Shane/Undertaker could not be a straight 1-on-1 fight, I had been waiting for the "extra factor" to be introduced. If this is it, it is actually an interesting one, since he's by no means "decisive," but he has a historical moment for credibility. It could still go both ways with both of them against the…
Lol, at first glance, I read that as, "19 is not equal to 121,645,100,408,832,000" and I was like, "of course they're not equal, why would they be?"
I hope that some day, even if it's a few seasons from now, they'll let us know if solving the inverted snowman puzzle would have opened the door and allowed a normal exit or not.
[quote]…and you wouldn't really have any expectations for more.[/quote]
A.L.I.E 2.0 was as much a failure as the first one, wasn't she? Under her wise leadership, the good people of Baltimore devolved into feral, fascist genocidal child killers. Because the chip will always provide the most enlightened decisions.
If he had said that, they would have blown them up just to be safe.
And I think even touching a gun is a religious crime for the grounders.
I thought her teacher was going to turn on her because of Murphy's revelations. It's not the first time that I've expected this show to treat a character simplistically and been thoroughly rebuffed. So how can they get all those minor characters so right and still mess up all their lead male teens so badly? Without…
Or, since they have black blood, they might go to the City of Dark…
To be fair, Lexa was wearing face paint every day, until very recently.
On the other end of the spectrum, how do we think Murphy is going to die? Poor guy, does he have any competition to the prize for Most Tortured Character in a TV Series?
I can see how she started showing aspects of her personality that are not appealing, but I don't think I recall a single thing she did that I could classify as mean.
True, but I was referring to the original meeting, in the privacy of the school trailer. The ambush was after that.
There was a clear understanding on both sides that they were starting/testing out a relationship, not having a 1-night fling. When there is such an understanding, you do have the responsibility of telling the other person that it's over.
I can't believe it!
They actually ended giving him every single girl in the show, including the bratty 12-year old (minus Bertie, because she's awesome) without him doing a single thing for absolutely anyone other than himself at any point in the entire show. He never stood up for anyone else, never took a risk for…
There's a really funny? line in Fall of Giants where one of Billy's friends is telling him all the reasons why Germans are evil and irredeemable and Billy is all confused and asks, "But don't we do the exact same thing?" And the guy looks back dumbfounded and says, as if it should be the most obvious thing in the…
LOL!
Even without the bird/bat battle, if they had used the whistle and had Perk fly them over the demon army, they could have restored the Ellcrys before the attack and saved hundreds (or thousands?) of lives.