Yeah, true. Although they could maybe make it so Joan just compiles a list and hands it to the guy or something
Yeah, true. Although they could maybe make it so Joan just compiles a list and hands it to the guy or something
That's true. I was thinking more of Holmes coming up with other quotes, that he hadn't shared at meeting, so there wouldn't be any amount of overlap
I'd say this one. It's more consistent.
Considering one of the first people they were looking into was a corrupt cop (and the armory cop was also questioned), I didn't have quite the same feeling of "cops are awesome" so much as "cop killers are bad"
I really liked the comment about the "dull routine of existence", because it's something that I've struggled with for a long time.
As far as personnel, military bases don't always have even that many people guarding an armory, although guns on Reserve military bases are often locked up in a vault. I don't know how it differs for Active Duty bases or for police, where they presumably access the armory on a regular basis, but two guards didn't seem…
I agree. I was trying to think of a workaround, like Sherlock agrees to give him a few quotes away from the meetings, so there's no more loss of confidentiality
Ah, okay. Guess I whooshed on that one
If she really wanted to kill him, and stopped to think about it rather than running off to do more important things, then sure, he would be dead. Turns out, people often aren't very careful
Only if she's insane, or on Mirakuru
I'm not forgetting that. I just don't think those are anywhere close to enough to murder anyone over, much less a person who wasn't even involved.
Yeah, if you're okay with killing him, that's fine. But if you want him to live, you can't do what she did.
Comparing racism to mafia has a few problems. For one, having mafia connection is a concrete thing that people either have or don't have. Racism is much more subtle, and even someone who isn't very racist might still have some racist tendencies. Plus, you can actually look at various institutions, and see there are…
Good point. Although Quake isn't as much of a well-known character
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You pretty much don't shoot someone multiple times at point-blank range unless you mean to kill them. Not killing her dad, who hasn't really done much bad to her, isn't comparable
No, I think it really was Cal
Which is kinda sad, since Tripp has been around so much longer, and almost nothing either of them do couldn't have been done by the other (same with Mac, for that matter)
I hope not. With something as important as mutant abilities, I want them to stick as close as possible to canon - which in this case means "be vague about it until they get the rights back"
One of my favorite parts of the show lately has been Bobbi and Hunter's interactions with each other