Now that the show has introduced LMDs, they need to make the disposable red shirt that dies when they need to up tension always played by the same guy, even after he dies. He comes back with a new hairstyle or something. No one ever mentions it.
Now that the show has introduced LMDs, they need to make the disposable red shirt that dies when they need to up tension always played by the same guy, even after he dies. He comes back with a new hairstyle or something. No one ever mentions it.
QUIDDOW
Koenig has some fan-fiction you might like.
That's great.
Okay, who was afraid The Superior was going to turn out to be Ward, especially when he got name-dropped earlier in the episode?
Stephen Root is good in any role, so I just sort of thought that was assumed at this point.
Having not read the books, I have no idea how they could be used or what characters they fit, but actors I'd like to see on this show:
I said this in the previous review, and I concur with this assessment.
He explained it earlier in the movie
I didn't post about Dawes.
Something I think we all want to do after reading his twitter feed.
WELL THINK ME UP A CUP OF COFFEE
The Fugitive is a sneaky good movie, too. You don't think of it as being great, yet every single time I see it on cable I stop and watch it… even though I own it on VHS (Letterbox), DVD and Blu-Ray. I think it owes a great deal to its script and its editing, both of which are top-notch. There's never a wasted moment…
In retrospect, we should have known the ending when he said her destination was unknown.
I honestly think these episodes should have been reviewed in two episode chunks. 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8. If only because they were quite clearly designed to be consumed that way.
Indeed. But then they brought him back as Hive.
Indeed. But he was overused, and if they killed him off only to immediately bring him back as an LMD….
No. No. No. No. No.
I've had enough Grant Ward plotlines to last a lifetime.
This is my greatest fear. Brett Dalton. Again.