No, he didn't know the answer to the test. He dodged the question by replying "You're testing me, aren't you?"
The one thing that made me laugh and roll my eyes a bit was the slugfest between the two visions. It was purely action for actions sake. What exactly did they think they were going...
Given that extreme spoilers for each episode are published in full view on major news sites the second the episode goes live, I find the idea that an entire episode has gone completely secret until just now extremely laughable.
Yeah, if you aren't enjoying the show and feel it's not for you, don't like the way it's going, then that's a-ok and perfectly valid. But you can't really fault a Marvel show for staying true to the Marvel character it's portraying.
The source of the power that is going to vision is the "80's" drone they sent into the hex. That's when she exited the hex and threw it back at them saying something like "I think this is yours". It was crackling with that red 'hex energy' at the time, and still appears to be while hooked up...
I had originally posted mistakenly that when they were hanging up the residents drivers licenses on the board showing who they really were, that it indicated that they were not from Westview.
Upon re-watching that episode, it doesn't in fact say that. It doesn't say at all where they are from...
It's a pop culture reference for the Among Us video game.
I don't believe the map was planted. I think it was what they had planned for themselves already.
The last name of the villain I've heard before, but can't place it. It's bugging me. I tried to look it up on google but all the results are just referring to this episode and the comics character.
Also I still have no idea who the 'Aerospace engineer' is who was supposed to excite us all...
With only 3 hours left, they're going to have to reveal the big bad if there is one, very soon to allow adequate time for us to give a damn about them.
1) Yeah, I took that as a wink to fans.
2) She created a brand new town. None of the residents outside of the hex knew anything about it, and couldn't see it. Also the scene where they're putting the 'actors' drivers licenses up on the board they stated where they actually lived.
Actually, it didn't make it clear that she couldn't revive dead things. Agnes even asked "can you do that?". I took it as she very much wanted to discourage the use of that power, not that she couldn't do it. More like she really didn't want to do it. In fact, given what we know about...
The opening of this episode really got me back to wondering what the hell happened to all the people that were blipped away in moving cars, or on planes, etc. :eek:
I was surprised that it was just a 1/2 hour show. I've been accustomed to 1 hour episodes and this really caught me off guard. Do we know if all the MCU tv shows will be 1/2 hour episodes? I wasn't planning on watching any of the other ones, just due to there being so many and it being way...