It sounded that way when he first announced it, but he actually described it accurately after that.
It sounded that way when he first announced it, but he actually described it accurately after that.
Given the way things played out, he'd have to be talking to Henry, right? Because she's not interested in the treatment options.
Great point, except I'd shy away from the idea that Betty's growth was limited. This storyline reflected her first storyline, where her hands went numb and she crashes the car. Is there a more 180-degree change than there is from that Betty—helplessly doing whatever her husband tells her, practically begging Don's…
The liquid rock is supposed to be some Inhuman-destroying Kree Weapon (maybe a Sentry?). I doubt it's going to produce a terrigen bomb (although a terrigen bomb would give AoS a mission statement for next season).
They did have that scene last week(?) of her holding court with a group of Inhumans just before she starts wondering aloud why Jiaying gets to be in charge. She doesn't seem to be unpopular with other Inhumans. Her big mistake was thinking that she's got Gordon so wrapped around her finger that he'd betray his mentor…
I suspect the season ends with her "leaving" SHIELD, along with Mac and Hunter.
Whedon's only correct that he didn't follow the TV show (a show he created and his brother runs, which makes all his slapdowns at it seem pretty weird). In any case, supposedly, that's one of the things that Marvel wasn't happy about with him.
Given the horror stories I hear from my mom (who went back into the workforce as a secretary in the late '60s) I have no trouble believing McCann would be so sexist. It's one of those cases where the reality is a lot worse than the fiction.
Scot's Honor only truly becomes a hit after it's adapted into the movie Highlander.
Do you really think Joan stood to win her $500K if she took McCann to court in 1970? Hostile work environment sexual harassment claims weren't mainstream until the late '80s, and at that time Joan's entire sexual history likely would've been admissible as evidence against her.
"This is understandably quite a shock. Her parents will have to ease her in gradually about the 'sausage-making' aspects of their jobs."
"But Pastor Tim as KGB agent would be yet another perfect, accentless illegal. (Or is he an American who's a loyal KGB agent? If so, why can't they just use him instead of Paige?) Whose time is devoted to… running a large church group for years?"
Other than pursuing illegal activity, there would be little reason for a Soviet citizen to immigrate to the U.S. illegally during the Cold War. IIRC, any Russians that got to the U.S. and wanted to stay here had a slam dunk case for legal asylum immigration, because American policy was pretty much that all Soviets…
If you believe that, the real "right thing" for her to do would be to call the cops, or go over to Stan Beeman's house and tell him, not tell her pastor. The authorities might actually be able to stop P&E from leaving a trail of dead bodies in their wake. Pastor Tim (and his wife) are more likely to wind up as part of…
Based on what happened to Jared's family, the Centre's plan for turning their Directorate S anchor babies into assets didn't involve telling the parents what they were doing.
The idea that Elizabeth would basically infiltrate Christianity in order to get Paige's confidence was one of the red herrings (or maybe more of a head fake?) from early this season. I'm kinda bummed that they didn't pursue that path, since it would've been awesome to see Elizabeth fuming about the stuff Pastor Tim…
Maybe she won't have to cram Annelise into an extra-large Samsonite on Day One, but once she has that State Department job, if there's a colleague who has information the Centre thinks it needs, is there any chance they're not going to want her to honeypot the info out of him (or her)? Even assuming that they leave…
…killed by your parents.
Security clearance or no, if she's an asset, they're going to want her to produce. They haven't shown the patience to recruit people and then just wait around hoping they'll find out valuable information. Instead, they send Elizabeth to drop a car on a guy, to put their asset in a place where she can be useful.
ELIZABETH: Paige, we're part of a…group of adults, who…love each other. Very much.