I think it's just a tool for him to use: what's special is his hypnotic ability.
So sad to see Dooley go, I had grown to like him a lot in the last few episodes. But I'm glad he didn't die like poor Yauch.
There was a LOT packed into that episode. Every time I fast-forwarded through another set of commercials, I was surprised at how much there was left. This is some good storytelling.
There was a LOT packed into that episode. Every time I fast-forwarded through another set of commercials, I was surprised at how much there was left. This is some good storytelling.
YES. It's become so much better lately.
As I said before, and as everyone says now, yeah: I had grown to really like Dooley, so dammit. That was sad.
I hadn't put together the rage gas with the Battle of Finaw, but that makes sense! Eesh.
There was a LOT packed into that episode.
And Peggy never left the office.
The one bit that seemed awkwardly-done was Dooley locking up Peggy and Jarvis and then leaving; why were they loose in that room anyway if they were in custody?
I did enjoy the whole bit with the table and the mirror and then "We're still attached to a table." That was cute.
That's the action version of "Shouldn't we be doing something constructive?" "What did you have in mind? A short, blunt human pyramid?"
Peggy's remarks about flying glass and flying bullets were great in that scene, too! They are really kind of adorable together. (in a non-snippy way.)
I found myself kind of hoping that Sousa was a double agent just because I think that would be fun to see Enver play. Good fight scene without that, though.
Very much enjoyed the parallel construction in the hypothetical people behind the mirror discussion.
I echo the sadness at the Chief's demise. And I immediately thought, "I bet that's what happened at Finow", when the doc and Dottie were walking away from the theater.
That was a lot of episode!