@@borntogazeintonightskiesseriously, I'm not being cynical. It does not really capture me for some reason. Some people say it's the Andor of Marvel but I really don't get it.
Samuel Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn’s acting are amazing in this show. Everytime Ben speaks I just want him to continue the dialogue a little longer, he’s really into this role.
This is when the story gets started after 2 episodes of set up. Nice and tense episode. Jackson is really shining here. Can't wait for It's Cow Or Never Reaction and please do the rest of Andor.
This episode here was almost nerve-wracking. Samuel Jackson definitely gets a five-star compliments for his legendary acting because boy that was... Something else. @J20 you're truly becoming one of my favorite channels to go to thank you for this episode I look forward to the next one where I almost want to faint in the middle of the floor because secret invasions is definitely the type of spy thriller I would watch if it's a movie
Will Smith: *SLAP* "KEEP G'IAH'S NAME OUT YOUR MOUTH!" The way Fury says "Bob" is like Major Marques in Hateful 8. Hydra infiltrated Shield long before Skrulls came to earth.
Discovering who is a skrull is easy, creating a device that removes a tiny piece of skin, which separated from the body will show if it is human or not Good episode
Ben Mendelssohn can go from sarcastic to silent rage whenever he lowers his voice. And when he says as Talos that "humans become the most dangerous when they are pushed around" will truly bite actor Kingsley's Gravik right in the @$$.
I am enjoying this show. So many interesting question unanswered. One I have not seen anybody ask is: Why didn’t Fury tell Priscilla and Talos he was leaving when he did after the blip?
If Rhodey has been a Skrull during End Game and the real James Rhodes didn't get to spend the last hours of Tony Stark life or attend his funeral than that is piss poor writing.
By the way, I hope you can do a reaction mashup of "My Adventures with Superman" and "The Legend of Vox Machina" because they are great animated shows that deserve more love!
My theory: Because he has the real father's memories. The problem with having someone's memories is that you also have the feelings that goes along with those memories.
How petty are you when you complain that the title sequence? If it was animated by 12 people on a computer it would be "Man these credits are FIRE!" Every week its someone.
This is the episode that I started to check out on. The entire submarine plot was absolutely stupid and not even within the realm of possibility. I know it's Marvel, but still. Between this and Gavik's actually braindead plan in episode 4, it's clear Marvel doesn't hire anyone with actual understanding of the military or geopolitics to advise their writers.
I’d love to know why we’re almost caught up on secret invasion videos, with only two episodes left in the series, but still waiting for peacemaker’s videos to be finished a year and a half later. Like I’ve been saying, consistency is important