She was using the secure line cell that Hand gave to Coulson. It wasn't just some random phone. Remember, Coulson gave it to Skye so she could check up on Hand/Ward.
Good follow-up episode. Surprised Hydra got a hold of so much ultra tech, including the zerker staff, gravitonium, and the Red Skull laser. Raina seems to have more regrets about Coulson getting fucked over than Ward does, at least on the surface. Preview for next week seems to suggest Skye...
Goofier than normal episode, but I'll miss the show.
The BSG Lawyer guy was a regent. Remember the episode where they found Warehouse 2 or 3 or whatever in Egypt? He went into the warehouse with them to help secure it and he sacrificed himself to save them from one of the traps guarding the...
Olenna realizes that derpy Tommen is a lot more like her husband, Lord Tyrell. She basically runs Highgarden. Joffrey could have been coaxed to do certain things early on, but the power of sex would quickly fade and Marg wouldn't have had as much power. Tommen allows her to rule the kingdom...
I imagine as a failsafe. If you are discovered/ratted out and have the murder weapon on you, you're screwed. However, if you plant it on unwitting people, you stay safe. If they are caught, it can be more easily blammed on them. You can also misdirect any subsequent investigation.
I forgot where I read it, but one idea has to do with the concept of universe "reproduction". The show briefly mused that our universe may be inside a blackhole, but the hypothesis/idea goes further in stating that our universe can reproduce by having physical laws which allow the formation of...
I never really got the impression Tyrion ever held it against Bronn. Bronn genuinely liked Tyrion, but as others stated, he wasn't willing to put his head on the chopping block for him.
Easy to have her naked during walk of shame. Tight camera closeup for frontal, avoiding the "naughty bits", body double for shots from behind when you can't see her face. Either that or do was Jessica does on True Blood: hands + strategic concealment.
Switch to necklace from hairnet makes sense since it is more of an "everyday item" in terms of wear, so viewers would think less of it vs. "you should totally wear this fancy hairnet to Joff's wedding!"
It really wasn't that bad, but they marketed it horribly. Getting rid of the "Mars" tie-in didn't help, which they had ditched because of that shit bucket "Mars needs Moms" stinking up the box office. I remember commercials for that movie (John Carter) coming on and my dad saying "Who/what the...
He did that to demonstrate to his dad that he had completely broken Theon. Even when Theon found out the Boltons murdered Robb, he was so completely broken that he couldn't even break past his fear to kill him in revenge.
Ya, the movie has some type of hypnotic quality with kids the first time they see it. My nephew (almost 5) usually has the attention span of a gnat when it comes to movies, but he just sat and watched the entire movie the 1st time he saw it.
The show had Dany see a vision of the Red Keep in ruins and it snowing during the House of the Undying. The fact that same vision was repeated in Bran's vision (and the fact Martin penned this) all but confirms that Kings Landing is going to get fucked up hard.
Btw, anyone notice Bran saw stuff that wasn't in the books and Martin wrote the episode? Dragon flying over Kings Landing and the Red Keep in ruins during Winter.
Right. No plot is going to involve the willing death of a high ranking agent, especially since the "reward" isn't exactly a leader of Hydra.
Ward burned his bridges when he did that and there is pretty much 0 way he could go back to SHIELD/what is left of it. I think the "honorable...
Can't go wrong with an announcer pack, especially some of the newer ones. If you like Portal, the Glados one is good. Her mega kill pack seems to be more popular than her game announcer pack from the games I play in. "Serial killer! War Criminal! Triple homicide!". The regular announcer...
It was probably lag. He thought he was landing critical hits, but his RNG sucked and he was only getting white auto-attack damage, then by the time the client caught up, he realized his DPS sucked and he had aggro'd some NPCs which dazed and stunlocked him,
Season 2 indicated they were using the multiple, but preserved, timeline theory. Now it seems they are doing that, but the timeline gets "destroyed" if shit gets changed (but people can still escape that fucked timeline via time traveling back).
Ya, the show will roll on until whatever conclusion they decide, books caught up or no. As long as ratings stay high + contact negotiations/actors leaving aren't a worry, they'll keep the show going as long as prudent.
I think it is more likely that he actually is HYDRA and is just having a conflict of feelings than being an actual intentional double/triple agent. The fact that he spilled his feelings to Lorelai while he was under her influence kind of proves his core feelings may be truthful and they will...
TV viewers might think Dontos is up to something, but I can almost guarantee they won't realize the true nature of the plan and will still be surprised when it plays out as it does.
I'm guessing they will set something up where Barristan sees Varys with Mormont, recognizes Varys, and spills the beans. Either that or Barristan just keeps that as an ace up his sleeve, then Dany gets pissed at him for holding that back.
Budget isn't a big issue if they feel it has value in generating interest in the brand (MCU). I have a feeling they will try to keep a pulse on whether CA2 draws viewers to AoS or if AoS got people to see CA2.
I hope it is renewed because a Shield vs. Hydra show theme is cool. Given the way...
She tried to use ICER rounds vs. Fitz, not real bullets.
Edit: Btw, little "blink and you miss it" scene in the episode, but did anyone else notice that Fitz invented that cutting laser/torch that Nick Fury used to escape from his car after the Winter Soldier blew it up? They talk about...