Oh was that what those pills were? Food? I wasn't even paying attention, LOL! I thought they were in a meds dispensary of some sort, like a free clinic.
Oh was that what those pills were? Food? I wasn't even paying attention, LOL! I thought they were in a meds dispensary of some sort, like a free clinic.
This is such an apt description of the show. It's that thing you turn to when you don't really want to engage your brain, but you still wanna see some CGI/FX/stunts just for the mild fun of it. EXPLOSIONS! FISTICUFFS! ACRONYMS! EXTREEEEME!
Those guys seemed to only have one directive with one contingency option: don't let anyone in without the passphrase; if passphrase fails just self-destruct. For all the good their shooting did them, they should have just skipped that bit and went straight to obliteration.
I actually like the tech, but I just don't think the writers planned them out too well. Like, they didn't think through how to limit their magical capabilities so they don't end up being this ridiculous catch-all for humanity's ailments. I mean, this printer was literally assembling molecules at such unbelievable…
Yes, you would think that the bunker would be designed with varying levels of defense, depending on situational needs. Unfortunately, they escalated immediately from front door breach to self-destruct in one go. I get that they really want to protect their secrets, but it totally feels like they skipped some…
Syfy knew there was a third season coming up, and they clearly bought rebroadcast rights to it, so you'd think they would have planned ahead for air dates and such. Apparently, the same thing happens with Falling Skies, where the UK air dates are weeks behind the US. I guess this is normal?
Game of Thrones manages to do it right (the UK airing is the day after the US airing), so I'm not even sure why Syfy (US) can't synch up with Showcase (CA). Don't they plan out their season schedules at the time of their rebroadcast purchases? So, it's not like Canada starts airing the show, and then the US and UK are…
LOL, yes, there were many options available to them, but this show decided they were gonna do a ridiculous gunfight instead. That's MAoS for you! I mean, it looked like there was just that one bulletproof glass barrier; once SHIELD got past it, the rest of the bunker was open to them, ROFL!
Okay, I wasn't very clear: the GMO crops would be specifically designed for the recipient area. There are different causes of food shortages (water, weather, soil conditions, predation, disease, etc), and combining a bio-printer with this world's genetic engineering capabilities could produce new designer plants that…
They should have just evacuated as soon as SHIELD breached their doors, and just hid the countdown timer. That would have resulted in the same total destruction of the base, but it would have buried the infiltrators, and they'd still be alive. WIN!
I actually thought those two guards would put up a good fight. They seemed calm and collected, and I thought they knew what they were doing. Instead, they were emblematic of this show's performance. *sad trombone waah-waah*
Yeah, whoever paid for their training and their salaries did not get their money's worth. They failed to take out any of the infiltrators, and they were dead within minutes. Terrible.
I'm hoping that it's a Kree since they're excellent infiltrators with shapeshifting abilities
It's so stupid 'cause they had darkness on their side. They knew the layout of that place, so they had the upper hand. There were long hallways in which the SHIELD agents would have been sitting ducks ripe for sniping.
This show. I don't hate it, nor am I dismayed by it as so many others seem to be, but it can't seem to rise above its mediocrity. I still watch it regularly because it entertains me on a brainless level, but it really should aspire to be better.
That's a possible explanation, but the killer couldn't have gotten away with it all this time if the corpses he was printing out weren't registering as real flesh at an autopsy. As @disqus_Zt4JAKoGQ8:disqus noted, DNA analysis should have exposed a synthetic print job if these bio-printers cannot actually fabricate…
I think that's why there are so many of us who have watched every episode of this show and then mostly bitched about it in the comments.
I agree that, even if the episodes were aired in the intended order, this show didn't seem to have a coherent 13-episode plan. There's no resolution to the Insyndicate plot line whatsoever, and that seemed to be the most serialized story line they had. They then proceeded to introduce Dorian's implanted memories, and…
I mean, I understand maybe a couple days' difference in broadcast, just to accommodate the networks' local schedules, but "weeks"?! When the Canadian broadcast did that voting contest to influence the season finale, the US and UK fan bases couldn't really jump in on it (unless they wanted major spoilers on the mole's…
I don't recall if the situation with Kennex's dad has been mentioned before. I'm thinking maybe it's possible that the disparate threads thrown out this season were meant to be symptomatic of an organized underlying threat within the law enforcement system. Insyndicate, Edward Kennex's murder, Dorian's childhood…