All we got was painful election coverage of the Repubs taking over the senate so we can have a new and robust version of gridlock. Feh.
Jossverse 1: Emotional Resonance & Rocket Launchers
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.
I was totally expecting Bochi's phone to broadcast their location or something as soon as Skye started messing with it.
Thought the episode was okay over all. I guess I'm glad we're done with crazy Coulson, though the resolution was a little anti-climactic.
I'm glad they did actually resolve something. Now they can look for the city. And Ward is out and about with too-short hair about to do mean things. I guess they're positioning themselves for next week's probably fall finale.
Fitz is doing well. He's being coherent and sort of hopeful. But I hope he stays out of the memory machine. Did Zach call him Turbo?
And of course they would have that damned machine. Though I went "Dammit, Phil, why did you keep that!"
I liked the way they solved the markings and then had that solution lead on to a larger quest. I also like Clark gregg given some meaty scenes because he's just so GOOD.
Yes, they should give Gregg more action scenes!
Yes, they should give Gregg more action scenes!
Yes, this! Especially now that I know he studies martial arts!
I am quite concerned about Simmons. She seemed overly bitchy. But Skye actually had something to do and performed pretty competently.
Ward's going to kick his brother's butt, isn't he. I wish I knew which one of them is the more evil. Ward certainly seems to have waved Redeemability a cheery good-bye.
And we got confirmation that Big Band is Phil's music of choice. Many fic writers gave fist pumps of vindication.
I agree that Simmons seemed rather bitchy this week. I did love everyone wimping out when she asked who wanted to leave before she started the autopsy, though.
Their apologetic hand raises were pretty charming.
I want to know why they made a point of showing Bobbi reading Malcolm Gladwell's "The Tipping Point".
I want to know why they made a point of showing Bobbi reading Malcolm Gladwell's "The Tipping Point".
Because Ward made a point of observing what page she was on when he talked to her on the bus?
Their apologetic hand raises were pretty charming.
I'm waiting for someone to say "Actually, I think autopsies are fascinating" in one of these shows. (I was fascinated by dissections in Biology class, though obviously humans are different.) It would be a great turnabout when the cops are trying to freak out a suspect by showing them an autopsy, if said suspect then said, "Oh, wow! It's amazing! Is that the spleen? Cool!"