behind scenes 2x04
behind scenes 2x04
Last edited by juan678; 10-16-2018 at 05:43 AM.
Extended promo for tonight.
https://mobile.twitter.com/TheGifted...330754/video/1
We will see how close you are.Here I go jmc I might be way off though
Blink (easy)
Polaris/Esme/Reeva (can't decide)
Lauren? (probably, or Caitlin)
Graph, I'm quite sure.
This one I absolutely don't know.
Hmm. Maybe Lorna. Or Lauren (re: Andy). Or it could be Esme. Maybe Blink even. Another tough one.
Ok this has to be Lauren I'm pretty sure. Regarding Andy of course. "Save him from" lmao.
Last edited by jmc247; 10-16-2018 at 02:48 PM.
New cosplay options...? Lol what
Forget the old ways - Krakoa is god.
OBEY
That latest early review's got me even more psyched for tonight. I'm ready for the game to be changed.
I'll give it a shot:
“It’s been an eventful week I thought I’d make something special, or at least burn something special.” - Eclipse
"Your powers, they’re a part of you. They’re linked to your deepest emotions.” - Reeva
“If you guys are planning on doing something this stupid, someone’s gotta be there in case this goes wrong.” - Blink
“You can talk to this, bitch.” - Caitlin
“I didn’t do this to you, you did this to yourself.” - Andy
“I can’t find something that’s not there.” - Polaris
“How are we any different from the people we’re trying to save him from?” - Lauren
Last edited by jmc247; 10-16-2018 at 08:36 PM.
This last episode was better than some of the others but a lot of details still seem wrong. The fact that they tracked Wire, a hacker, to his lair, presumably due to his hacking - of course they would be able to trace the mutant underground to their location due to the mental facility hacking, but I'm guessing that we won't see a raid there based on this incident.
Would a nurse really give an opioid injection to an addict? I thought it was supposed to be "do no harm"? It struck me as being too out of character, am curious how others perceived it. And didn't seem right that Reed never stopped her during any of it, his character seems to have gotten pretty spineless compared to his prosecutor self in the beginning of season 1. Also she was too nonchalant after he had the heart attack.
Liked the scene with Lauren telling Marcos she would get through to Andy and then both of them getting knocked down a few minutes later.
What I don't like about all episodes starting with a flashback is that first its too formulaic, but more importantly it always relates to something later during that episode. It's as if the writers are dumbing down things with the expectation that no one will watch the other episodes to catch references, or won't remember anything, so they better make it relate to something in the same episode. At least start an episode with a present-day action scene or something unexpected. Overall it seems that season 2 is aimed at a homogenous, basic audience. No exploration of deep issues, plot very simple, no interesting references, etc. Season 1 seemed more deep.