I thought Big Belly Burger was the multi-universal franchise...The misadventures of Kara and Barry trying to find a Jitters in Freeland might be amusing.
I thought Big Belly Burger was the multi-universal franchise...The misadventures of Kara and Barry trying to find a Jitters in Freeland might be amusing.
I was trying to think of something more gentrified.I thought Big Belly Burger was the multi-universal franchise...
hmmm, interesting thoughtOne other random thought... Anyone else think Jill Scott could have been a great Amanda Waller??
Think you might be getting the various hitmen mixed up here. "The cleaners" were sent by Lady Eve to kill the men who attacked Lynn in her lab; those deaths happened offscreen and were revealed via a news report. I didn't see any evidence that anybody but Gambi was involved in taking out Joey Toledo, and I also didn't see any lightning weapons used in that scene. And Lady Eve's men didn't turn on her and kill her -- those attackers (and their electrical weapons, intended to frame BL) were sent by Tobias on his sister's suggestion.He's murdering Toledo on Eve's orders--using the Cleaners and their lighting emitting weapons (on Toledo's men), only for the group to turn around and kill Eve....no clear cut loyalties between anyone. From the second Toledo's guards were attacked, I knew the weapons would frame BL.
Think you might be getting the various hitmen mixed up here. "The cleaners" were sent by Lady Eve to kill the men who attacked Lynn in her lab; those deaths happened offscreen and were revealed via a news report. I didn't see any evidence that anybody but Gambi was involved in taking out Joey Toledo, and I also didn't see any lightning weapons used in that scene.
I also still don't share your certainty that Tobias is a meta, not counting his serum-induced longevity. Certainly he's exceptionally strong, enough to lift and hold a man off the ground with one arm, but not sure yet if that's proof he's intended to be superhuman or just an exaggeratedly strong bad guy.
I've noticed the show tends to just quickly flick those scenes out with very little setup so you're like "Wait did that guys eyes just open?".Forgot to mention, it does always throw me a bit when things like energy weapons and resurrected dead people suddenly pop up on this show. It seems so grounded in a lot of ways that the more fantastical elements sometimes feel jarring. Also not sure it serves the show's world and themes well to give death a reset button. But, Lala's return is welcome from a character perspective, and I guess we'll see how the whole resurrection thing plays out.
Those were just regular gunfire flashes.Toledo saw flashes as his men rounded the corner of his office and were attacked, immediately followed by the masked Gambi entering to carry out his end of the job. It cannot be a coincidence that Eve's killers were using weapons with similar effect.
Those were just regular gunfire flashes.
I'm not sure what to make of Gambi, it's starting to look like he might be a bad guy, but I'm hoping there's more to it than there appears to be.
Lady Eve's death was a big surprise, she was a cool villain, and it seemed like the was going playing a bigger role in the main story arc.
The reference to an ecosystem they created, and a "Shadow Council" make me wonder if maybe it's more of a good guy who made a deal with the villains to get things under control type of situation.
One thing though, I thought Henderson was a bit too quick to believe BL killed Lady Eve, since BL isn't known for killing people and especially since she's not a known criminal, so why would he attack her in the first place?
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