I thought he killed them because they'd seen and heard his conversation with Raina.
(I am totally ignorant of both comics and movies ... so I kind of nod my head and wait for the Buffistas to get excited about the connections.)
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I thought he killed them because they'd seen and heard his conversation with Raina.
(I am totally ignorant of both comics and movies ... so I kind of nod my head and wait for the Buffistas to get excited about the connections.)
I've seen some sites talking about him being the Marvel version of Mr Hyde, but I think they're concentrating WAY too hard on describing his anger issues as "Hulk-like".
Christ, man, Reed Diamond and Kyle MacLachlan are TERRIFYING together.
Yes, they are. Love it.
I thought Skye's dad killed those guys because they irritated him, and he was in a bad mood from Raina. I don't get the impression he needs much in the way of a reason, as such.
I did not recognize Adrianne Palicki at all! I mean, I thought she looked vaguely familiar enough that I was gonna go look her up if y'all hadn't clued me in, but still.
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I've seen some sites talking about him being the Marvel version of Mr Hyde
You mean the MCU version? Mr. Hyde is a Marvel villain. I could see that, though, given his portrayal in this episode, like he's fighting an inner monster, a struggle with a dual personality.
But the real ha ha point is that he thinks fighting is just reflexive and anyone can do it well enough.
So the only fighting he's done has presumably involved the reflexes of his thumb on the video game controller?
Mr. Hyde is a Marvel villain.
Right, the MCU version of the Marvel Comics version.
a struggle with a dual personality
See, that's not what it looked like to me. I saw a guy struggling with his temper, but no suggestion the temper was a completely different persona.
I thought we was kind of transforming as well.
The theme of calling Skye's parents "monsters" over and over and over again AND cutting away from the carnage says to me that he doesn't look human all the time.
I thought we was kind of transforming as well.
He was certainly lit very starkly (or moodily? strangely? basically, the way he was lit, even for this show that tends to be visually dark, had a very creepy effect), which made it seem as though he could transform. Even in the last scene with Whitehall, who was lit fairly normally (for this show), creepy Skye-dad was still lit really moodily.