I really like how Cat is now more of a character and not just a Devil Wears Prada understudy. Also, while we don't see a lot of him, Dean Cain's aged pretty well.
I really like how Cat is now more of a character and not just a Devil Wears Prada understudy. Also, while we don't see a lot of him, Dean Cain's aged pretty well.
I once heard somewhere that Unbreakable was originally intended to have a sequel that would have been a little higher-stakes, a story about the conflict between David and 'Mr. Glass,' but early projections and test audience reaction gave the impression that'd never happen so instead they added the epilogue caption…
Diggle might not have wanted the truth because where there's doubt, there's hope. Up until the moment Andy looked at the file and told him it was all true, there was still a part of Diggle that could have hoped it was all an elaborate fabrication or a misunderstanding. But maybe Dig saw his brother as a good man…
That's a really good point, as well. I admit my brain went down the road it did because of personal experiences with criminal siblings, but you also make a very good point.
Yeah, his abilities are, overall, telepathic in nature. Like, not general telepathy, but a handful of various mental powers — one of which is body-swapping (specifically exchanging his mind with someone else's, as opposed to just possession or some such). He's also a super-genius inventor, and completely insane.
It's possible I'm overthinking it, I'll offer that. Also, I've had my share of issues regarding family members getting away with criminal shit that people don't want to think they're capable of, so it's possible my perspective is skewed here.
That's probably a big part of it. But if he were still a great guy and it was just the abandonment, then you'd think the possibility of mind-control should buy a lot more forgiveness.
I have to admit, I was a little disappointed this wasn't just some dumbass live-action video for "Happy Happy, Joy Joy."
Which is where my body-jumping theory comes in. They bring Will's body back, but he's not piloting it any more.
Ah, but see, that's the genius of the possibility that Maximus can jump bodies. They don't have to cast a Name at this time. He could, say, come back in Will's body and then take over Gideon Malick. He's not on all of the tabloids or anything, but I'd say Powers Boothe qualifies as a Name.
Hey, for the ancient Inhumans — especially given their Kree origins — that planet actually could be pretty lenient compared to other stuff they could do.
Personally, I figured that Diggle was so harsh on insisting that his brother really was a bad guy now because, deep down, he knew Andy would be the sort of person to engage in a life of crime on the side. It's easy to eulogize and beatify someone as this innocent victim when they're dead. But when they're back, and…
It's also possible that revealing even a couple of details about how he got infected would out or implicate someone else. Like saying "I was doing X and Y after a bunch of us all went out doing Z" would give certain people enough detail to say "Holy crap, I remember who was there, it could only have been So-and-So!"
You have to wonder how BioWare got from that to the "Buy the NPC a puppy to earn their favor/Buy a puppy just to murder it in front of the NPC before you kill them" Light/Dark Side choices from the Old Republic MMO.
I dunno, I like to think that they've more or less made up for the loss of HK-47 with the introduction of Triple-Zero and BT-1 in the comics.
Two theories:
This is a pretty harsh review for a B.
Just recently got around to watching this series, and there's an easy-to-miss gag in the episode. In "Parliament of Dreams," at the Minbari ceremony where they're passing around some sort of fruit or berry or something, in the background of one shot you can see G'Kar swapping his for someone else's because of his…
Just recently got around to watching this series, and there's an easy-to-miss gag in the episode. In "Parliament of Dreams," at the Minbari ceremony where they're passing around some sort of fruit or berry or something, in the background of one shot you can see G'Kar swapping his for someone else's because of his…
According to DC, Ivy and Harley are officially a thing. But it's kind of an open relationship, because Ivy knows better than to think Harley's stable enough to make monogamy work, and she can live with that.