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This show fucking sucks so far.
and that show on prime with the blondie and her brother with the blind motherOooh. Falsworth = Union Jack. In the MCU, James Falsworth was just a normal guy from the Howling Commandos. So I presume, Sofia Colman is a descendant of James.
Btw, the actor who played James Falsworth in the MCU is JJ Feild. Tremendous actor wasted in a very insignificant role in the MCU. If Tom Hiddleston stops playing Loki, I swear JJ Feild can fill in for the role. He was in the underrated/underseen series Turn: Washington Spies.
The Romanoffs? Haven't watched that one yet.and that show on prime with the blondie and her brother with the blind mother
heh.The Romanoffs? Haven't watched that one yet.
Brain fart. Of course. I have not finished The Peripheral yet. I think I'm in episode 3 or 4.heh.
I haven't seen that show yet, any good?
I mean the peripheral
I can say the Peripheral shits all over just about any of the Marvel series especially this one.Brain fart. Of course. I have not finished The Peripheral yet. I think I'm in episode 3 or 4.
Watched Episode 3.
I'm confused as to why the Skrulls still feel like they need to hide their true forms.
After all, Asgard on Earth has shown that having aliens living amongst us won't freak out the humans
It is Extremis from IM3One thing that bothers me: the Skrull took the form and memories of the Royal Navy Admiral. But there is no indication his son was a Skrull. So why was he willing to surrender to save a human child, when he planned to kick-start WWIII anyway?
Oh, and the effects when Gravik healed the cut in his hand looked suspiciously like Extremis from IM3.
1 million versus one small town worth (maybe 10k, tops) would likely result in different attitudes. Also the fact that they can shape shift would probably be a lot more unnerving, I can't imagine they'd get a similar reception if they just asked for refuge on earthWatched Episode 3.
I'm confused as to why the Skrulls still feel like they need to hide their true forms.
After all, Asgard on Earth has shown that having aliens living amongst us won't freak out the humans
maybe it was his skrull son in human form
Asgardians look like humans... pro wrestler sized humans.
The takeaway from this show is MCU Nick Fury is a real biatch. Talos is a bit biatch too, but he was right if Fury climbed the corporate ladder via Skrull spies. I cannot imagine comic original Nick Fury being a biatch.
That’s because it was Extremis. They got them, Groot, Cull obsidian, and some frost giant as their super skrull power source. It was on the screen at that lab.One thing that bothers me: the Skrull took the form and memories of the Royal Navy Admiral. But there is no indication his son was a Skrull. So why was he willing to surrender to save a human child, when he planned to kick-start WWIII anyway?
Oh, and the effects when Gravik healed the cut in his hand looked suspiciously like Extremis from IM3.