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Since the psychic predicted that one of them would die, did that actually happen?
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It was disappointing because Mara really failed this time. Although Mara might have found the location of the next bomb, she found no information about Silas. They are celebrating, while Silas is still out there planning his next target.
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This episode is full of weird moments, here are a few: Jenn covered is Cheeto dust just like the Cheetos commercials. Crooked cop in the back seat feeding Uncle Daddy's boyfriend. Russian mobster lady holding the fisting dildo up to her nose, rubbing on her face and ultimately leaving with it.
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I hate that commercial that Freeform shows about all the shows they have of their network. Most of the scenes they show of Siren have Mermaid Donna in them and they all look interesting. Unfortunately Mermaid Donna is dead and every time I watch the commercial it makes me mad that they killed Mermaid Donna off.
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Is this still season 2 or technically season 3? Anyhoo, I think they should try to involve the women more in the storyline, because they are what I really enjoy watching on the show.
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Since the show has set them up as complete opposites of each other, I appreciate that Tandy and Tyrone require so many episodes for them to become friends. I seems like they wouldn't have given each other the time of day if they weren't constantly be shoved together. The characters haven't explored yet their own powers, the other person's powers or what is possible when their powers are combined. There is still a lot of groundwork to be fleshed out since even the villains are not clearly defined.
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I wonder if Dean might have calmed down knowing that his abusers are dead. Possibly having Virginia accept him for who he is might also have a calming effect. No longer having financial troubles might also have a calming effect.
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The Legion's ship did crash in an explosion after Supergirl/Reign hit it -- but then Kara traveled back in time, and the 2nd time through they never even went near the Legion ship so Imra and Brainy were fine. That is what bothered me about the scene, in Supergirl's mind they show her rewinding time, including seeing the Legion ship explosion. But where they show time start again and diverge was after the Legion ship explosion, so that didn't necessarily convince me that that didn't happen since she ends up in exactly the same place as when it did happen. I hate when any TV show uses time travel to get out of a sticky situation. I was kinda hoping that Brainy and Imra dead, I would love to hear Kara talk her way out of that one to Mon-El.
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I kind of liked the idea of someone randomly placing bombs on people and framing the victim, but hated the reason he was doing it. I think that would make an incredible episode or TV Series if they had a really good reason for doing so, like, blowing up criminals when they reach their criminal headquarters or to expose people you want to get revenge on by leaving confessional suicide notes after their exploding death draws lots of attention to them.
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If you saw into a dead body recently (2 days) encased in cement shouldn't the insides leak out similar to what would happen if you cut into a "Pizza Pocket", or at least massive material splatter at the cut sites, nothing like the clean cuts that were shown. I wonder in they will give the corporation the boat, since they did fund the research (after they license all of the patents).
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I thought Supergirl/Reign flew through the Legion's ship and it crashed in an explosion. I guess it was just "minor damage" and was ready to go again whenever Winn is ready to leave. For a second there I thought Brainy and Imra might have died in the crash since they weren't shown again for quite some time.
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It was weird that Quiet Ann, "the muscle", was the one in the pile-up getting her butt kicked. I couldn't for the the life of me figure out who was hitting her, but she was getting wailed on.
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The shooting might have been accidental. The policeman has his gun trained on a suspect when a loud noise (explosion) occurred, startling him to fire. How easy this was to cover-up, probably started the life of corruption the policeman went down.
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I guess they were implying that Tandy got thrown through the car windshield when she hit the tree. Maybe Tandy's trauma was how the Roxxon Corp. treated her father after his death (waterboarding while being restained with seat belts in a car seat). Her mother seems to be more on Roxxon's side than Tandy's father's side. All Tandy could do was watch and retreat.
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S06.E07: Sober Companions 2018.06.11
AnimeMania replied to ElectricBoogaloo's topic in Elementary [V]
Yeah, it was something about Holmes, Watson and Marcus about to arrest a fat man in the woods wearing only a towel. "Why do they always run?" Towel falls off, Marcus is in hot pursuit, Holmes and Watson just stare. -
I liked when the they zoomed in on Polly covered in blood and she was in her happy place, singing a song about "Moonbeams".
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Looks like somebody ran out of money for location shoots and special effects.
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Episode 14 "Carapace" June 9, 2018 Episode 15 "Render" June 23, 2018 Episode 16 "Viceroy" June 30, 2018
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S01.E01: First Light / S01.E02: Suicide Sprints
AnimeMania replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in Cloak & Dagger
It seems like they are trying to show the pair as opposites male/female, black/white, rich/poor, school/no school. drugs/no drugs, alcohol/no alcohol, sex/no sex, parties/no parties, etc. -
One of the scenes makes it look like David gets Lenny/Amy pregnant in the future unless they can alter the timeline.
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I loved the fight scene, it did my misogynous heart proud. I will now describe what happened along with the name of the finishing moves. First Mon-El kicks the WorldKiller in the crotch (Cunt Punt), then Kara punches the WorldKiller in the boobs (Take Your "Lovely Lady" Lumps). That's comedy gold. Another name for Kara's move is the "Slamammogram".
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S06.E06: Give Me the Finger 2018.06.04
AnimeMania replied to ElectricBoogaloo's topic in Elementary [V]
I am still confused so I will list some things: 1) Was Army lady trying to burn down apartment or just an accident from not being able to smell. 2) The U.S. nuke system conversion would be stalled because someone who helped work on it was tortured and killed, the fact that he also had a finger drive, did that play any part in the Army lady's plan to stall the conversion? 3) I think the Army lady took the finger (not sure). Why? 4) Yakuza guy paid 5 million for finger drive, why would the Yakuza know that Army lady had the drive (in the context that this wasn't a sting operation). 5) Was part of the Army lady's plan to produce the missing finger at some point. 6) When the Army lady broke into the old computer warehouse she copied the records of where the 8" floppy disks came from and where they went? Did she also steal all the 8" floppy disks on hand, doing that might actually end the U.S. nuke system because they ran out of 8" floppy disks. 7) I am guessing the Army lady was going to travel to all the U.S. nuke systems and test all the unused 8" floppy disks. The floppy disks could be searched for the missing American currency recipe and recovered provided they haven't been put into the U.S. nuke system machine and overwritten. One 8" floppy disk holds a lot of data, more than enough space to hold the American currency recipe. The weird thing was, each disk typically held a working copy of the operating system and then whatever space was left over was used for data storage unless you were using a computer that had two 8" floppy disk drives. Maybe they consciously split the American currency recipe into two parts for extra security, possibly to store in separate locations. -
S06.E06: Give Me the Finger 2018.06.04
AnimeMania replied to ElectricBoogaloo's topic in Elementary [V]
I am not sure that the logic of this case made any sense to me. I am having trouble getting the circumstances to match the outcomes generated. I just can't make the plot add up. -
I wonder why the girl decided to move into the guest house, instead of going back to where she was living. She had a nice foster mother and foster siblings that seems to look up to her, a nice job and a car. Even though the government would stop paying for her soon, I am sure if she offered to pay and help take care of the kids, the lady would let her stay. She could still do her CIA training. The show acted like where she was living was so horrible.
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S09.E06: Danger Island: Some Remarks on Cannibalism
AnimeMania replied to OnceSane's topic in Archer
Pretty sure it is a reference to Lennie Small from the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.