Yeah, I always forget that they have Icers unless they explicitly remind us...I thought they'd just shot him dead.
Yeah, I always forget that they have Icers unless they explicitly remind us...I thought they'd just shot him dead.
I didn't know they were trank bullets either. Kinda lame really.Wait, they’re trank bullets in Arrow? I just thought they were real bullets.
I disagree - the icers have a distinct blue flash, and an electronic "zap" sound, as well as a silver band at the mouth of the barrel. Of course, projecting the show on a screen as large as a bed sheet helps somewhat.Ditto. I have the same problem with the "trank bullets" that Spartan and Wild Dog use on Arrow. They rarely mention in dialogue that they're nonlethal, and the sound effect isn't much different from that of a regular gun, so it's hard to remember.
I disagree - the icers have a distinct blue flash, and an electronic "zap" sound, as well as a silver band at the mouth of the barrel. Of course, projecting the show on a screen as large as a bed sheet helps somewhat.![]()
(And how did Hale teleport into space, again? Was it Ruby's dying gesture, or did Hale have one of those transporter beacons from Star Trek Nemesis?)
When she materialized in the ship, her hand was still in a raised position as if she'd just pulled one of the handles on the teleporter.
Where was the teleporter? Cloaked?
Yeah, and? Where was it in the room for them to use? The dame floats up, explodes, and then Hale is transported to alien land. Hale never uses the teleporter.As we've been shown several times in earlier episodes, the teleporter remains where it is and only sends the traveler. Don't you remember? Big upright cylindrical doohickey with handles on the sides? Holographic display overhead? You pull one of the handles, you get teleported somewhere else?
Yeah, and? Where was it in the room for them to use? The dame floats up, explodes, and then Hale is transported to alien land. Hale never uses the teleporter.
So now Hale has a mutant healing factor and a Predator cloak which allows her sneak past all the SHIELD members who didn't get knocked out and make it all the way back to wherever her base is. Yeah, sure. Great editing job there.What in the world are you talking about? Those were separate scenes shown several minutes apart, with a commercial break in between. Obviously Hale slipped out of the room when nobody was looking, went back to the Hydra base (which is in a totally different location), and used the teleporter at that base to travel up to the Confederacy ship and report to Qovas. They didn't show that part to us because they've already established the teleporter several times already and expected their audience to remember it.
Also Bat Guys and Gals.Slipping away unseen is a classic ability of TV/movie bad guys.
As for Talbot, I will say that Coulson dropped the ball a little there. Talbot literally warned him, "She broke me, Phil" more than once, but I guess the full implications of that didn't sink in . . ..
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