Or the actors in Jerry's autobiographical sitcom within Seinfeld
Or the actors in Jerry's autobiographical sitcom within Seinfeld
It took me a while to digest the episode enough to realize that a murder mystery surrounding Britta's parents may or may not be a wink at the casting of Britta's parents
I was sad that the show didn't end with them dancing in a fountain
The community "fourth wall break" supercut is actually just a marathon of the entire series
Personally hoping that Troy finishes his journey, and when he receives his riches it includes a video (hologram?) message from Pierce, which sets off a chain of events that enables at least some appearances from all major cast members past and present. Some kind of big nonsensical adventure that involves seeing…
Summer is pretty young. We try not to sexualize her.
I don't know why they didn't just write the line as "A singularity?!" Which would allow for her to know what the word means but still give another character an excuse to explain its relevance to the situation
By the end, it seems equally likely that they may well have been able to create "pure" crystals, and that the imbued diviner metal was a feature, not a bug. The only person who says that they couldn't separate them is Jaiying, who seems to wholeheartedly prefer the weaponized version of the mist.
Pretty sure it was "We will never speak again" as opposed to "You will never see me again" because she new that Skye would see her again, very soon
Glenn Talbot has dealt with that before
Right, it's possible that her followers would still be able to revive her, but it's hard to imagine that she still has any followers that would be as devoted as Gordon and Cal
Dang, he literally just said that a couple weeks ago, and I still did not see it coming
I wouldn't rule out the idea that the Emperor made Vader's recuperation as incomplete and unpleasant as possible, because he's an ass. One of the consistent things between the original and prequel trilogies.
More Inhumans
That almost makes sense, but Simmons had been in front of it before, at least in this episode. Unless the rock is sentient enough to wait until she was alone, which is possible. And very creepy.
Yeah. I do think they could have gone in a couple different directions with that final battle that might have been more dramatic (either she really does care about Skye, so she could be distressed that she has no choice but to kill her, or she could be angry that Skye has turned against her, and if she didn't really…
I feel like they could have casted a Medusa as one of Jaiying's lackeys, because then the teaser could have shown her rising to power now that Jaiying is dead.
Most Star Wars stories would work as Star Trek stories if the Empire was regarded as generally good, but it's just that most Admirals are secretly evil
Would be interesting. The Daredevil show had old newspapers referencing the Abomination fight, so it's still in continuity.
Would have been nice to see Fury in the flashback with Coulson and Koenig. Would have been nice to see Koenig on the carrier in the movie (people who don't watch the show would have just been like, "hey, a Patton Oswalt cameo!" and it wouldn't have been confusing or complicated like a Coulson appearance would be).…