was it also by immolation?For anyone who also watches Supernatural, the woman playing the doctor/scientist who got burned alive also played April (the reaper) in this week's episode of Supernatural. I thought it was pretty hilarious that she died in two different shows on the same night within about an hour.
Technically, yes. The method by which she died causes her insides to vaporize.was it also by immolation?
I noticed that also, very true, very true indeed. The hole in the dudes chest was fake-looking and cartoony. So when the chick got the fire going at her I was expecting a very fast and just as fake and cartoony look vaporation- but nope, a very LONG and detailed buring alive scene...definatly something that was out of the blue to be in line with the prior episodes violance detail level.if this is supposed to be a kid's show id be a little pissed as a parent that my kid just watched a woman burned alive while screaming in agony. dude with a burn hole in his gut was more cartoonish, but the burning chick was a bit much. that being said, the episode was stupid first half, but got better when "scorch" went on a rampage. then got stupid again afer he died. the orphan stuff was formulaic and the "no computer tech" bracers were just dumb and impractical.
SG:1 turned into one...don't forget it launched on Showtime originally.Since everyone forgets: SG-1 pilot had FULL BUSH
Can you imagine how much better SG-1 could have been if it had been more gritty and R like? I hate how the human's ability to bleed out completely changes between a PG and an R rating. Also the color "Red" seems to influence the rating. It is ok for something to gush out if it not red. It is HORRID to show a woman's body, but it is fine to show people fighting and killing each other with guns and fire. #StupidratingssystemSG:1 turned into one...don't forget it launched on Showtime originally.
You are putting way too much into it. The purpose of the conversation was to create a sense of mystery about the rogue agents' abilities.The problem I have with that is how adamant and certain they were. Shield pretty much exists to deal with weird shit no one has ever encountered before, but they acted like telepathy could never ever exist. It wasn't so much "we've never encountered anything to suggest telepathy is possible" and more like "telepathy is absolutely impossible." It just sounded stupid to me.