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.
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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!"
Well, so much for thinking that Coulson set up Ward's prison break.
And I do wish someone was keeping a running tally of how many people Ward has killed. We do assume he killed the bartender in addition to the bodyguards tonight, right?
That was my assumption, Suela. I felt bad for the guy. Gives Ward a free drink and gets shot for his troubles.
Well, Ward did order a bullet in the head. Occupational hazard, maybe.
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I am quite concerned about Simmons. She seemed overly bitchy. But Skye actually had something to do and performed pretty competently.
Both characters seemed off. Since when has Skye shown such leadership competence?
Who played the happy former agent who built the model of the city? He looked familiar to me, and not just because he sort of resembled CFerg.
Joel Gretsch link
Ha! Was just about to edit my post. Yeah, I knew him from the 4400 and V.