this soon
ever.
There, fixed that for ya.
Wash ,'The Message'
TV, movies, web media--this thread is the home for any Joss projects that don't already have their own threads, such as Dr. Horrible.
this soon
ever.
There, fixed that for ya.
Poor Fitz was heartbreaking even before we found out Simmons was imaginary.
If I were writing this, it would rather specifically be Fitz's brain's way of laboriously climbing back up to the top of its game. One thing for sure it is doing is functioning as a way for Fitz to retrieve words.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one that was fooled that Simmons wasn't real. I gasped at the reveal.
Didn't see it coming at all. That was really well done.
That Absorbing Man is a formidable asshole!
I don't know what to make of Ward but he seems weirdly genuine? I don't know.
I agree it could have used a bit more lightness, but it's a promising start.
I like the darker edge to things. It fits with how the show left off last season.
I don't mind the darkness of the story ... I DO mind that I couldn't see a lot because it came through as so dark on my TV. sigh ....
And:
Thank dog for DVR
Thank downward dog?
Seriously, his name was Gabe Jones.
Thanks, Vortex! I'm not up on the comic backstory of the HC's, so I wanted to do a little nerd research.
I liked the darkness of the ep. I mean, they have a huge job ahead of them, few resources, and shit really hit the fan last fall.
Thank downward dog? NO IT IS THE DEVIL TO ME!
I like bugfuck crazy Ward. As long as he stays evil.
I'd like that too, Dana, but it seems like they're going for the redemption arc. We'll see. Unforgiving Skye is pretty cool, though.
I'd still like to see Agent May stop by every so often to beat him up ... but at this point he'd probably enjoy it. sigh ...
Ward is the Riley of this show. Clearly meant to be attractive to the ingenue lead, but so fucking boring to the audience, except when he's being an asshole.