This totally!
This totally!
Sadly true.
Sarah Shahi was up in the pilot for Drew as the lead. It didn't get picked up, but she has prospects. She has worked fairly steadily.
I kind of see it the way I saw Jessica Jones. A lot of people were criticizing her for actively working to not kill Killgrave until the end. But if you have super powers and you're moral you really should reign them in until there is no other choice. Harold had a pretty ultimate weapon in The Machine, so keeping its…
It's not quite running a B&B while taking secret, world saving missions on the side, but it would do.
Season one "Dead in the Water"
That and the fact that scifi and fantasy shows get overlooked as well.
They are still playing coy with his name. They said they found a father whose name had been lost talking about Harold. Since they were going on digital records, I'm assuming that Harold or The Machine dumped that part of the record. I hope we do find out his name at some point.
Were we ever told her name? If we were it was once, many episodes ago.
I'm honestly not sure if she did kill the scientist. I suppose the scientist could have been working in Johannesburg, but it seemed like a pretty quick cut from where Shaw was to the scientist's office. In the end we have Shaw being told that what she did wasn't a simulation, which leaves her even more unsure if she…
Point 2 If the photographer is killed in what looks like and assassination attempt on someone in the family. no one looks into why she might have been important.
i can't disagree. I'm sticking around for Joan and Sherlock and for the real joy that for once the fact that a male and female lead are NOT going to be made into a romantic pairing, even though they have chemistry. Men and women can be FRIENDS guys!
One time I'm glad I have a DVR that knows to record the entire series.
I so see Root and Finch as siblings so the idea of a relationship between them is just EW! Not to mention, but Root is gay.
From what I remember, it's part of the SAG contract that certain types of actors (I don't know the exact criteria) must appear in the front credits. I have heard several producers who talk about trying to get the union to wave the provisions, sometimes they get the waiver and sometimes they don't.
Technically the creator of Samaritan, Arthur Claypool, put the code in a safe deposit box after the government shut down his project. If given the chance he might well have trained it better.
They did make the point that food availability wasn't the issue, food distribution is. I think her idea was that food could be more easily distributed in areas with famine in freeze dried form which is more easily transportable. It ignores the political reasons of when governments don't allow food in, but it does help…
They are making it super easy for me to abandon the network. I still watch Elementary, which should be gone after next year and TAR, which isn't on the schedule for next year, so I may be leaving sooner than I thought all in all.
I'm kind of hoping they turn the dead lesbian trope on its head by having Root and Shaw be the only regulars that we see survive? Harold and Reece can have deaths similar to Elias i.e they look dead but can be resurrected without too much hand waving. I just like the idea a gender swap from season one with Root and…
I do find it interesting that even as CBS is doing everything in their power to tank POI, including weird scheduling and minimal promotion, the show's ratings are better than some of the series they renewed. Waves at Elementary.