Count me among those who wonder why the US government of 2018 has to foot the bill for the time bureau.
Obama wanted to help out some old friends during his term as president.
Jason
Count me among those who wonder why the US government of 2018 has to foot the bill for the time bureau.
Obama wanted to help out some old friends during his term as president.
I kind of worry about Nate. Are they planning on writing him out of the show? His goodbye at the end felt kind of real.
I doubt it, because he's just moving permanently to the Time Bureau, and the show seems committed to focusing equally on the Bureau and the Waverider this season. Also, Hank's arc is still ongoing for a while to come, it seems.
I know but I was thinking more about what happens at the end of this season. Is this their way to gradually say goodbye to the character. As much as I enjoy the TIme Bureau stuff I wonder how long-term they plan it to be part of the show.
Fun show, fun episode.
Nate at the Time Bureau....I read somewhere that the actor has a sick family member (father?) and the show runners allowed him less work time to care for that person. That is why he was assigned to the Bureau.
Gideon makes the costumes with her replicator; why does the US government have to pay for that?
For my money, it's the best of the bunch.
Hemmingway: "I don't think we'll be seeing that creature any time soon."
Fitzgerald (drunkenly): "Then what's that!?"
The show can be so silly stupid and really smart at the same time.
I missed some of the explanation for why John sent Desmond to hell.
Mona falling for the Kobe (not sure if I spelled that right), was a fun little surprise
although now I feel bad for poor Gary.
The stuff with the doll and puppet Stein was a lot fun.
It was nice to finally get an explanation for what drove Constantine to join the Legends. I wonder if Neron will end up popping up as the big bad at the end of the season? He feels like to big of a name with to much of emotional connection to one of our team members to be just a simple name drop.
Ok, thanks. I thought it was probably something along those lines.I think that Desmond agreed to bind his soul to Neron as part of a deal with Neron to spare John's life, but then John banished Neron to Hell anyway, because he had to, and that sucked Desmond down along with him.
And by the way, it's entirely in character for Constantine to have known that would happen and chosen to do it anyway because it still needed to be done. We saw him do something similar once or twice on his NBC show -- sacrifice a friend to get the job done.
I just looked that up minutes ago -- it's a Kaupe, a Hawai'ian demon that's sort of like a werewolf crossed with a siren, in that it lures in its victims with its call and then devours them. I'd link to the Wikipedia article, but it's badly written.
He lost a lot of my sympathy when he attempted "negging" Mona.
That seems like a good possibility.Seems likely. He may emerge earlier than that, though -- I'd guess he'd be a major recurring threat in the back half of the season.
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