Cloak & Dagger: Funhouse Mirror
Cloak and Dagger continue trying to discover the limits of their powers and the secret behind the Roxxon conspiracy in “Funhouse Mirrors.”
Cloak and Dagger continue trying to discover the limits of their powers and the secret behind the Roxxon conspiracy in “Funhouse Mirrors.”
Now that she’s sort of got her mother back, Jessica needs to decide what to do with/about her in “Shark in the Bathtub, Monster in the Bed.” Her apartment is getting crowded.
Cloak and Dagger continue their first season with “The Princeton Offense.”
After the almost entirely flashback “I Want Your Cray Cray,” Jessica Jones returns to the present in “Ain’t We Got Fun?” the name of the song Alisa keeps (poorly) playing on the piano and a decent general comment on where all the characters are at this point.
Last episode of Cloak and Dagger, Stained Glass, ended with Tyrone tracking Tandy down at her church/hideout. Now, “Call/Response” goes back and forth between them talking to each other, trying to figure out what’s happening to them, and developments in both their lives.
Episode 7 of Jessica Jones’ Season Two, “AKA I Want Your Cray Cray,” is different on several fronts.
The third episode of Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger, “Stained Glass,” brings a particularly New Orleans approach to superpowers.
Jessica Jones’ “AKA Facetime” picks up right where “Octopus” left off, with a chaotic scene at the aquarium.
Cloak and Dagger’s second episode, “Suicide Sprints,” begins with Detective O’Reilly walking down the street to a crime scene. I only know her name from IMDB, since the detective goes the majority of the episode without speaking.
“The End” is a great name for this episode of Agents of SHIELD, since when it was filmed, they didn’t know if it was the season or series finale, obviously an important distinction.