I like to think it’s a sneaky way of showing that deep down he’s a good guy, too. Misty has good instincts, and she immediately clocks Joy for being a terrible person but takes a shine to Ward. She’s got her Meachums straight.
I like to think it’s a sneaky way of showing that deep down he’s a good guy, too. Misty has good instincts, and she immediately clocks Joy for being a terrible person but takes a shine to Ward. She’s got her Meachums straight.
As probably the only critic that managed to mine out what was good about S1 of this show (Ward, the ways various cults and groups shaped characters as weapons from childhood etc), I was waiting to hear your take on S2!
I’d watch the hell out of that.
If we don’t get AT LEAST one scene which is just Ward flipping his shit about Danny a) using a not yet opened facility as a safehouse for a vigilante which then got attacked by a Jamaican gang, and b) buying another facility and promptly burning it down, then whats even the point of -having- a season two?
Yeeeah all that’s gonna do is make Misty rise even higher.
Luke was all over the shop this season - I couldn’t track a throughline for him at all - and Colter’s just not a strong enough actor to weld something out of nothing.
Please, no. That will be terrible - I only remotely bought any chemistry between Tilda and Bushmaster, and I’d bet that’s got far more to do with Mustafa Shakir’s far superior talents. Can’t we have a Catwoman-Batman dynamic with Bushmaster and Luke instead? You know that would be better.
I’ve given up on Arrow and Flash entirely, but between adding Brainy on Supergirl and Constantine on LOT they’ve guaranteed my viewing for next season. Is it too much to hope both of them play a decent part in the crossover next season?
I want this so much but as a DM I am crying inside at the prospect of dealing with a party that big. Let alone Mick.
Well, if they actually let them build a friendship, why not?
Luke Goss deserved a better career off that - he really crafted a very sympathetic and memorable figure. It’s that “Let this remind you why you once feared the dark” line that absolutely sold it for me.
Hey, don’t drag Prince Nuada into this - Luke Goss looked great and was great in that film.
He’s going to look like Jesse Rath 90% of the time, though, right? Which I am A OK with, because he’s perfectly cute, but I wouldn’t be surprised if his non-disguised form gets an upgrade/redesign when he’s full time too.
As I was reading this I realised I’ve actually seen this play on stage - I hadn’t clocked from the advertising this was an adaptation.
I have the dreaded cilantro/coriander-tastes-like-soap gene, and it doesn’t matter how many times people tell me how terribly I’m missing out because I can’t enjoy it, to me you might as well be dumping detergent all over perfectly good food. The worst part is nobody ever just puts ‘a bit’ of it on things, it’s always…
I am so very glad someone else was thinking that too.
I’m trying to work out what’s the better band name, Parasitic Cucks or Echochamber Circle Jerk.
Legion was one of the scariest shows I’ve ever seen.
Orlando Jones, Gillian Anderson, Betty Gilpin, Emily Browning, and Crispin Glover all put in stellar performances. Whittle was the weak link. I’ve no issue with a story taking it’s time to percolate, particularly as an introduction of the players.
Inside No 9 would be such a big deal if it were on US TV or Netflix.