I didn't even realize that was him!
Well, Hawley said he's pretty sure he's just a voice this year. So that is probably part of where the speculation comes from.There's been some speculation tossed around that Jon Hamm isn't just a narrator.
Miser Sunday was the guy mentioned that wiped out the order of monks hiding the shadow kings body. The name doesn't sound familiar. And the event happened before David's time or something.
Could be a reference to Mister Sinister? Maybe that's who Hamm is voicing and going to eventually appear as?
Yeah he said something to that effect as well as pondering if he had made it. The fact that Cary is familiar with the Shi'ar is...quite the development. It might just be a fun easter egg for fans, but when I heard it I leaned in a bit and went "ohh ffffuccckk." Charles was married to the Shi'ar empress back in the day right? The connections to David's dad are pretty, pretty, pretty, ppprrreeetttaaayyy good.Oh I forgot to ask... Did Cary say, "This item doesn't appear to be Shi'ar" when he was analyzing the orb?
Yeah he did.Oh I forgot to ask... Did Cary say, "This item doesn't appear to be Shi'ar" when he was analyzing the orb?
You can watch on FX website. Dont need to have tv service login if you use preview pass.Can't believe I forgot to watch this yesterday, is there a way to watch it online legally? When do they usually repeat these?
Yeah he said something to that effect as well as pondering if he had made it. The fact that Cary is familiar with the Shi'ar is...quite the development. It might just be a fun easter egg for fans, but when I heard it I leaned in a bit and went "ohh ffffuccckk." Charles was married to the Shi'ar empress back in the day right? The connections to David's dad are pretty, pretty, pretty, ppprrreeetttaaayyy good.
You can watch on FX website. Dont need to have tv service login if you use preview pass.
The actor is very good but I can't help but wonder what Saïd Taghmaoui would've done with the role. It seemed tailor made for him.Amahl Farouk was pretty excellent. Such screen presence. He was cast extremely well. Equal parts terrifying and fascinating.
Ooh another question is if the Shadow King has that human form now and if so where did that monstrous form he took on in Season 1 come from?
Ooh another question is if the Shadow King has that human form now and if so where did that monstrous form he took on in Season 1 come from?
Yeah tts the theme from a kids show called The Banana Splits show.That was an insane ass episode. That song that Carey sang when they were a kid was from the early 70's right? So if Bill Irwin is in his 60's then doesn't this show take place is in the present day or even future?
After sleeping on the episode im not even sure whats real in the show right now. The fortune teller stand is in physical reality but we see SK erase it from existence. i dont think SK has reality warping powers.. maybe he does when combined with Olivers body (Oliver is a mutant, right?). Maybe "reality" is Davids labyrinth. That could mean that nearly every character besides SK is a mental creation of David. When Melanie is talking about Oliver it sounds like she is describing Xavier. Guy had a dream and made a refuge for mutants.There being a massive apocalypse or plague without X-Men coming to help seems weird too if it's in this universe. And the establishment of Summerland without reference to Xavier's School for Extraordinary Children is interesting too.
Doesn't Vue put it on demand? That's what I got.
Yeah, while the aesthetic has always been retro, there has been modern technology in the show from the beginning.That was an insane ass episode. That song that Carey sang when they were a kid was from the early 70's right? So if Bill Irwin is in his 60's then doesn't this show take place is in the present day or even future?
I don't think Oliver has reality warping power, but rather really strong psychic abilities. And with Shadow King also not having reality warping power, this begs the question: how did he, in Oliver's body, obliterate the soldiers? In season 1, he was able to do so in David's body because David has reality warping power.
I don't think Oliver has reality warping power, but rather really strong psychic abilities. And with Shadow King also not having reality warping power, this begs the question: how did he, in Oliver's body, obliterate the soldiers? In season 1, he was able to do so in David's body because David has reality warping power.
Miser Sunday was the guy mentioned that wiped out the order of monks hiding the shadow kings body. The name doesn't sound familiar. And the event happened before David's time or something.
Could be a reference to Mister Sinister? Maybe that's who Hamm is voicing and going to eventually appear as?
I'm not a huge X-Men fan but I read enough that that should fire off something at least and i've got nothing.Is Miser Sunday from the comics? I've read lots of Marvel and X-Men related stuff and that name does not ring a bell at all.
I'm not a huge X-Men fan but I read enough that that should fire off something at least and i've got nothing.
I'm going with the Mister Sinister theory.
Which point at DavidOne more thing no one has brought up is the weird pointing finger balloons during the rooftop scene.
I'm surprised Lenny is actually Lenny.
Yeah the fact she had her own separate intact personality is cool, I'm starting to think Farouk might "release" her by transferring her consciousness to David.
I would assume that's the case, no way they could've predicted how popular she'd be.I wonder if they actually planned for Lenny to actually be Lenny/her own person rather then actually just being a mask of the Shadow King or if they ended up changing it because lots of people just really liked Aubrey Plaza in the role and they wanted to keep her character going on the show?
Rating for this show took a massive dumper week 2. Had something like 400,000 viewers and was one of the least viewed shows on Tuesday. Being a critical darling is only going to go so far I think I'm starting to make my peace with the possibility of this not coming back.
Rating for this show took a massive dumper week 2. Had something like 400,000 viewers and was one of the least viewed shows on Tuesday. Being a critical darling is only going to go so far I think I'm starting to make my peace with the possibility of this not coming back.