He was on Sons of Anarchy as well. I kept expecting him to be the bad guy because he has been in almost everything I've seen him in.
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And The Good Wife, of course.
I kept expecting him to be the bad guy because he has been in almost everything I've seen him in.
He isn't always, but more often than not. Kind of like Garrett Dillahunt pre-Raising Hope.
Kind of like Garrett Dillahunt pre-Raising Hope.
I have to admit that for the longest time I got them confused, mostly because they're both Hey It's That Guy and not because they look that much alike.
And didn't they both show up on Deadwood?
Garret Dillahunt showed up twice.
See also: Mark Pellegrino (tell me I remembered the last name right). When you see him, you know he's a good actor, but he's not likely to be a Good Guy.
Bosch on Amazon is good.
Finally caught up again ahead of seeing CA:WS tomorrow.
Ward continues to be the worst agent ever between the terrible sniper position many moons ago, to not shooting Lorelei when he had the chance to shooting the fake Clairvoyant.
I agree that the sending men into try to take Lorelei down was really stupid. Though I think during the raid on the Vegas hotel room, Coulson was the only man present. At least he was the only man with the speaking part. The rest of the SWAT-ie people seemed to be women.
I think Odin in the comics has done far worse things than simply taking away someone's voice and locking them in a cell for 600 years. (Not to say that isn't cruel.) I do find it interesting that Odin wanted her alive considering (Thor 2 spoiler) Loki was pretending to be Odin at the end of the movie.
I agree that May is likely reporting directly to Fury (or at least to his voicemail.)
ETA: I'm also not ready to call Hand the Clairvoyant yet, based on the previews from next week. She may actually think Coulson or one of his team is. (Though I agree her orders to take out everyone on the plane paints her as pretty villainous.)
I was disappointed that things seem to be heading towards Hand as the Clairvoyant. It just feels way too obvious. I'm hoping that's some kind of misdirect.
I cannot with the Skye/Ward. None of it feels earned even a little. Each of them has more chemistry with almost every other agent on the team than they have with each other. That's unfortunate.
And yet, I really liked the episode. It was twisty and tight and fun. Still loving the FitzSimmons and I thought sure I'd be tired of them by now. And poor,poor Gunn. I feel far more for him than I do for some of our heroes, and that's not just carry over love from Angel.
I think Garret is the clairvoyant. Just because they set him up with so much backstory.