Nooo! Without the slightest hint of undue hyperbole, we have to fight this terrible possibility by continuously insisting and teaching the masses that this scenario, like a nuclear war, is too terrible to allow to happen
Nooo! Without the slightest hint of undue hyperbole, we have to fight this terrible possibility by continuously insisting and teaching the masses that this scenario, like a nuclear war, is too terrible to allow to happen
Seriously, did no one else shout at the tv,
I think that the only rational ways to settle it could only be with
oooh, that's an interesting theory. would fit in better with the birds of prey episode
I really can't believe how good this looked on a CW budget. Christ these guys are pros. That Oli-throw alone
eh, I sadly disagree. It kind of feels like I'm watching fan fiction brought to life. But that's an argument for another day
I'm personally imagining Felicity winning the day with a rocket launcher to Slade's face, randomly quoting buffy because I mean really, what else are you going to say when using a rocket launcher on a nigh immortal abomination?
It bothers me too, the only real sticking point in this whole episode. What happened to Slade's wife and kid? Even in the island flashbacks he seemingly completely forgot about them.
Yeah sorry I was at work, noticed the article, and only had enough time to vaguely vent during a break.
Well his brain was dead and atrophied for days, so I thought they were stimulating it with electrical shocks/repairing it
I know 100% it happened at least once. Can't tell you where sadly. I just remember looking up from the book I was reading in shock. Something about a situation that didn't jive with him. It was either that or a mad dream. But I'm very sure I heard it.
Sadly the story i'm hoping they go into will most likely be 'bad writting'
So what if Coulson announced who he was? If they even believed him, without the call-sign he had absolutely no authorization to be there, let alone take whatever he wanted from the top secret facility. He was going "rogue". His plan was to rob a SHIELD-affiliated facility.
"Enough of your technobabble. Speak English!"
It sure was a… gutsy performance
It is when you're the one that threatens them with weapons first, especially when you have loads of stun guns lying around that you refuse to use
My same reaction when I read that plot from wiki.
I'm surprised about how much I care about Davina's story. At first I thought that Marcel was a typical sadistic egomaniac the way he punished witches using magic. But Davina's role in the story really humanized him.
But if you exceed the maximum before then, the penalty is…
Yeah Klaus still garners no sympathy for me. With how much he keeps abusing his siblings, who for a thousand years have been on the run with him from their crazy father who only wants to kill Klaus. Seriously what an asshole.