Funny, but my daughter took a glance at the TV when this was on and thought that Agent Carter was back on.
Funny, but my daughter took a glance at the TV when this was on and thought that Agent Carter was back on.
If you live in Chicagoland, here's a link to a sensory deprivation spa: http://www.floatnaperville…. After inspecting the facilities at a Chamber of Commerce event, they appear to be very clean. I have yet to try it myself, and being the sensitive type, I'm afraid of what sort of hallucinations I may have. Who…
He's a BMW driver. Being a prick comes with the territory. What teenager drives a 733i?! Talk about privilege! My doctor father in the '80s drove a 533i!
I like that Lucas thinks he needs to don that Vietnam era army gear when scouting the area. There's something cute about that. Somehow the reminder that the story takes place in the post-Vietnam era bookends "Stand By Me" which takes place before. Remember that one of the boys in that movie dies in Vietnam.
Yep, with that sloppy unshaven look he appeals to that loveable, unfrozen caveman in all of us who fearlessly tackles byzantine conspiracies with blunt force.
Psychic nosebleeds keep reminding me of that other show about alternate realities, Fringe.
It may be that I grew up in Wisconsin, but I think we coined "cheesy".
I like how this show never stops putting the viewers on a time traveling trip too. It really does feel like the '60s from the opening shot of The Avengers. It seems really amazing how young Diana Rigg in that show compared to the elderly Lady Olenna Tyrrell in GOT. Love the period music. I wonder how much was…
Nope, remember I watched "Band of Brothers" and countless others. This is the first that really got to me.
Don't forget Montgomery Scot.
I've read online that the Fraser clan has it's roots from some French/Norman knights as do some other Scottish clans. For example, Robert The Bruce, is an adaption of "DeBrus". Apparently their was some immigration of Normans during the time of the Scottish king William the Lion(an ancestor of Barack Obama).
Boy, this show doesn't pull any punches in dispelling the romance of war, especially considering how much romanticism surrounds Bonnie Prince Charlie and his rebellion. This episode actually gave me a nightmare. I think I've heard about soldiers crying for their mothers during battle, but that scene was gut…
Interesting how the show is moving towards uncovering the essence of some of the main characters. John Clare is moving towards who he was before his reboot by Frankenstein. Ethan towards a fork in the road to determine what the hell he is supposed to be as the "wolf of god". Vanessa's therapist trying find out what…
I'm curious to see where Lily and Dorian's storyline goes. What is Dorian's motivation for going along with Lily's mission? I feel sympathetic to their desire for revenge against those who want to use them like meat, but I think we could be getting a lesson in the futility of revenge.
Well, there was a few moments when Daisy was stunned that there was an opportunity to take her. At least show them trying.
I re watched that part and it looks like the SHIELD soldiers could have gotten Daisy considering their rifles are about as effective as squirtguns against Hive. Instead they "covered" Hive with their rifles and went for the module.
Cool episode up until someone, maybe one of well defined SHIELD grunts decided not to be bothered to evacuate Daisy too. Was it too much to ask?
Tennyson's death seems to feel more real because this episode aired recently after Prince's death. What a strange coincidence.
Wes Studi!! What a happy and unexpected surprise to see him surface on this show! Come to think of it, I've never heard about native Americans going abroad and having adventures, but it's going to happen, there's no better actor to do it. I thought the cut back to New Mexico was a bit abrupt, but I guess the plot…
Maybe Joss Whedon is doing some ghostwriting.