[S1E5] Breaking New Ground
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The good news, Henry says, is that it's unlikely they'll cross paths with either of them. FEDRA drove the Infected underground, he explains, and a FEDRA contact told him they cleared out any lingering monsters years back. Kathleen, however, doesn't know this. She still believes the tunnels are crawling with Infected, meaning she won't have any Hunters stationed there. Fingers crossed, that means a clear path for them. (Now's perhaps a good time to recall the subterranean threat teased in last week's episode.)
The coast is clear when they make their way below ground, but Joel is on guard. "Be ready to run," he warns. They encounter a surprise before long, but not one they expected. There are murals painted on the dank walls of the tunnel: rainbows, castles, flowers, all clearly painted by children. Through a door they find what looks like a classroom. There's tables, chairs, toys, comics, and drawings galore. Ellie and Sam, who've become fast friends, ask if they can play for a bit. Joel, knowing they'd be wise to let darkness fall before climbing topside, crashes into one of the chairs, happy to get some rest.
Now that darkness has fallen, Joel, Henry, Ellie, and Sam emerge from underground into a residential area that will lead them to the bridge across the Missouri River and out of Kansas City. Unfortunately, their good luck runs out. In a sequence ripped straight from the game the show is based on, a sniper begins taking shots at them from the top floor of a nearby house. Joel tells his companions to stay put, maneuvering his way through the ancient cars littering the road to the back of the house where the sniper is perched. He sneaks up behind him only to see it's an old man. "Please," Joel says. He doesn't want to kill him. But when the old-timer squeezes off a shot, Joel's forced to shoot him dead.
The ladies dig into Nicola Walker's new series Annika, a traditional mystery whose formula doesn't break any new ground but whose central performance makes it worth watching.
Two cops arrive at Chuck's house after his neighbor, who witnessed Chuck stealing her newspaper, reported him. When he refuses to open the door due to his electromagnetic hypersensitivity, one officer walks around the house to use the back door, finding that the breaker lines have been cut and cans of camp fuel on the ground. The two officers suspect that Chuck is a "tweaker" (meth user). As Chuck lectures the officers about probable cause, they kick down the front door and taser him.
Zoic Studios created the shot where Billy and Tommy age up from five-year-olds to ten years olds. The shot was inspired by similar "morphs" from the 1990s,[44] such as those seen in the music videos for Michael Jackson's "Black or White" and the Backstreet Boys' "As Long as You Love Me".[45] The effect was created using a shot of the younger actors on a green screen, a shot of the older actors on set, and a clean background plate without either.[44][45] Since people tend to look at the eyes when looking at a face, the team started by lining up the eyes of the actors and morphing around them. They then adjusted the positions of the younger actors to be correct for their height.[45] Due to the differences between the actors' hair and faces across the two ages, Zoic had to create different ranges of hair growth and paint over certain areas to smooth out the transition.[44]
In early December 2020, six posters for the series were released daily, each depicting a decade from the 1950s through the 2000s.[50] Charles Pulliam-Moore from io9 felt that unlike the previous decade posters, the one for the 1980s did not feature many items to garner clues from though it had an "unnatural reflection in the background that may or may not point to the 'falseness' of the reality being depicted".[51] After the episode's release, Marvel announced merchandise inspired by the episode as part of its weekly "Marvel Must Haves" promotion for each episode of the series, including t-shirts and a S.W.O.R.D.-branded stainless steel bottle and can-shaped glass.[52] In March 2021, Marvel partnered with chef Justin Warner to release a recipe for Billy and Tommy's Throwback After-School Snack, cookies and frosting that are a "retro snack" for the "retro feel" of the episode.[53]
"Through a strange crazy plan they came up with, they managed to fly undetected via flying carpet, giant eagle, and floating sorcerer, over the entire warcamp, made a Metal Gear run into the center of their main barracks, threw a bucket of goblin shit into the face of the one mind flayer, after which Vax bisected it pretty much in one surprise round of attacks, lead into a large battle in the center of this building, partway through of which the ground began to rumble and then, digging forth from underneath, a bulette, a gargantuan armored burrowing creature that was hungry and very dangerous, that then made the battle that much more intense. A heavy blood-filled battle later, involved with Percy getting his hand caught and firing his gun into the gullet of the beast, eventually, it had its armor pulled apart and was defeated by the party. The remnants of the duergar army inside of this building have been destroyed aside from a few stranglers that have laid their weapons down and the general now lies beaten on his knees before the rest of the party."
Tiberius jumps off the carpet to try to catch Grog, but ends up tumbling uncontrollably. He manages to cast Feather Fall on himself, but Grog hits the ground. Vax lessens the impact slightly, skimming the carpet over the top of a nearby building and toppling the occupants. The fall knocks Percy and Scanlan unconscious. Although they have managed to fly over the main part of the camp, the duergar will reach them shortly.
The tunnel continues in a slow decline and curves to the left. Twenty minutes down, there is a small alcove to the right where they find another abandoned camp of four tents and another seal of Bahamut. Looking at the dirt on the ground, there seems to have been a serious struggle. Tiberius seals the tunnel behind them with pillars as they take refuge in the alcove for the night. Vax and Grog, while on watch, begin to hear many footsteps from above.[10] Vax wakes up Vex and they quietly wait for the footsteps to pass.
After their unrestful rest, Pike, with the help of Grog, break them out of their hiding place and they continue down, stealthily. The air begins to warm, the smell is a combination of still ground water mixed with sulfur. Clarota shuffles alongside as they walk, and Keyleth asks Pike what she saw in her vision. Pike explains that she visited a shrine of Sarenrae because she had a feeling that she had been here.
Clarota, taking a note from Tiberius, uses his own Telekinesis to lift the large ooze and slam it on top of the hook horror already in the lava pool, completely dissolving the hook horror. The second, dominated hook horror moves to the edge of the lava pool and strikes twice at ooz in the lava, causing it to dissipate, spraying acid across, which breaks Scanlan's domination. Tiberius throws two Ice Spikes at the hook horror, trying to push it into the lava pool, but it holds its ground. Scanlan arcs his sword at the hook horror, piercing where Tiberius' ice spikes embedded, cracking open the armored shell.
The episode begins with Isobel, lying on the ground, somewhere out in the desert, under an old-fashioned windmill, wearing what amounts to a mid-thigh length black slip, which is her nightgown, and nothing else, not even shoes. The sun is up and pounding down on her.
Just as she prepares to shoot Henry, a mass of infected climb up from underground and butcher Kathleen's forces. The big one is known as a Bloater in the games -- these late-stage infected are super tough and strong, as evidenced when this one rips Perry's head right off. Kathleen is slain by a child that's transformed into a Clicker, which leaps on her and rips her to shreds.
The Promised Land (1967-68)Martin Luther King stakes out new ground for himself and the rapidly fragmenting civil rights movement. One year before his death, he publicly opposes the war in Vietnam. His Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) embarks on an ambitious Poor People's Campaign. In the midst of political organizing, King detours to support striking sanitation workers in Memphis, where he is assassinated. King's death and the failure of his final campaign mark the end of a major stream of the movement.
The Promised Land (1967-68)Martin Luther King stakes out new ground for himself and the rapidly fragmenting civil rights movement. One year before his death, he publicly opposes the war in Vietnam. His Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) embarks on an ambitious Poor People's Campaign. In the midst of political organizing, King detours to support striking sanitation workers in Memphis, where he is assassinated. King's death and the failure of his final campaign mark the end of a major stream of the movement.
As the proctors for the UA High entrance exam take careful note of the discrepancies between Bakugou and Midoriya's scores from defeating practice villains and heroic deeds, All Might congratulates Midoriya personally for making it into UA. As for how to better use his new quirk without breaking his bones, All Might suggests Midoriya try and envision an egg in a microwave: too much microwave radiation will break the egg, just as pouring too much of One For All's power would break his bones. 781b155fdc