Back in the day at Fort Riley , half of my attempts to tape DS9 and Miami Vice had those warningsUnfortunately in the Dallas area we had a tornado warning and the local news interrupted the last 10 minutes of AOS.![]()
Back in the day at Fort Riley , half of my attempts to tape DS9 and Miami Vice had those warningsUnfortunately in the Dallas area we had a tornado warning and the local news interrupted the last 10 minutes of AOS.![]()
He's actually a bit stronger than Gambit. He charged things between his hands without touching them.
It looked to me like he transmitted the energy through the wood of the bar top that he was touching, and thus it spread to all the items resting on it.
Then I hope that they don't get sued. Gambit can do that now.
Was the Australian guy a comic character? The only Marvel character I know of with powers like his is Gambit, and he was definitely not Gambit.
Justin Timberlake? Lincoln kinda looks like him.Yeah, they dramatically changed JT's personality,..
To be fair, he was really only a dick because he was refused to be allowed to undergo whateveryoucallit to turn into an Inhuman.James Taylor James (yes his name is "James T. James"), aka "Hellfire", was a member of Daisy's Secret Warriors team.
Back in the season two thread, after the Daisy Johnson reveal, I noted that even though we didn't know that she was Daisy before that, they had still already hit a couple of Daisy's story points. Namely, the close relationship with Coulson mirroring Daisy's relationship with Fury, and the fact that Daisy had fallen for a traitor. Now in the comics, J.T. James was that traitor. Of course, in the comics, J.T. was much less of an obvious dick than the show's J.T..
Why? Because he believed pretty much exactly what was true and tried to get everyone to understand it? Why do you think he had buried the device in the first place?He was a paranoid conspiracy theorist nut before Terrigenisis, which is why they refused it.
Its a generational thing I think of the Celebration era Kool and the Gang's JT, as he was always distinguished from THE James TaylorJustin Timberlake? Lincoln kinda looks like him.
It was also a bit suspicious that he was conveniently absent when the council was about to be killed by Hydra in the last CA movie.![]()
A little unrelated, but out of curiosity I rewatched the first Avengers movie, paying more attention to the Malick parts now that his character is complete. It was interesting to see how well it fit with the character on the show: that he wanted the Tesseract, another portal to space and a potential weapon; that he shot down the Avengers Initiative, a team that could potentially stop Hive, and overall how Hydra it was of him that he ordered a nuke strike on New York. He didn't have much screen time, but I had fun knowing that the last time I watched the movie, he was a nameless cliched character who gives the ridiculously stupid orders to the main characters to disobey, and now I look at him completely differently (even though I know it is just retcon).
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.