But this is Whedon family, not Whedon, right?
But this is Whedon family, not Whedon, right?
To add to that, we know that Daisy found out about the plane being hijacked before whatsisface even landed it. That alone could have given them extra hours, I assume
"(Really? Joan doesn’t understand the importance of soil samples and regional insect populations? Are we sure?)"
Why were the Time Hunters such pushovers? After they built them up last episode, they ended up being easier to beat than Chronos by himself.
I feel like they could have gotten their fights in other ways.
If you don't try to feel for it, there's only an X percent chance that you'd notice the notch.
I liked the episode, but there were a couple parts that particularly bothered me. One, why did they have May fight that guy, instead of just filling the room with gas or something? (Also, that fight scene was pretty weak). And why did Malik's daughter die, instead of him? I don't see him being particularly useful…
Sure, he's interesting and entertaining - but I'm pretty sure those aren't exactly high on SHIELD's list of traits they look for in agents.
I would guess that WB can let it stand if nobody officially complains.
Ha, that's what I get for starting a comment, getting distracted, then finishing it later without checking to see if someone else started talking about it first.
I was a bit irritated with Sherlock's "This generation is a bunch of narcissists" thing. Every generation is a bunch of narcissists. We have famous museums dedicated to narcissists - rich people who spent tons of money to have famous artists paint flattering portraits of them. You want to know who else was called the…
I was totally caught by surprise by the half-sister thing. I'll blame the fact that I'm a guy with two brothers and no sisters (and almost all my cousins are guys).
So you meant it was both an audible and a curve ball? Either/both works with your post, but they're two different things.
Oh. Well, at least I don't have to feel bad about whooshing on that one… :p
'Audible' and 'curve ball' are different, although reading your post, I couldn't tell you'd made a mistake.
Unless he's also dead? #StillNotSure…
I disagree. I don't care how little you think of her as a character/actress, you have to admit the show gave her nothing to work with for a really long time.
I saw a commercial? Preview? Something, that seemed to indicate Vandal is a one-season arc.
I mostly want her to live because I feel so bad for Detective Captain Lance.
It didn't even feel hypocritical to me.