Just in time for holiday season shopping rush, Downtown Disney will open part of the new Westside Parking Garage to guests in late November. That extra capacity is much needed and I’m sure it will be appreciated. Some Cast Members who work at Downtown Disney… Read More »Disney Springs To Open Westside Parking Garage to Guests in Late November
He’s an alien who knows how to get into trouble. But in the end everything is alright because Ohana means family. Our learn to draw subject this week is Stitch from Disney animated feature Lilo & Stitch. Today we’re led by Character Artist Heather Worley… Read More »Learn to Draw: Stitch
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is really the attraction that started the modern era of themed entertainment at Disney’s theme parks. It’s pretty cool to see this retro look at the attractions original poster now available on a t-Shirt. Jim Michaelson, Rudy Lord, and Greg Paul… Read More »Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Attraction Poster T-shirt
It’s Halloween, which is one season when villains get their due at Disney. Which must be what inspired the company to produce this video. Some of Disney’s most feared villains take stock of Scar from The Lion King in this music video inspired by OneRepublic’s… Read More »Counting Scars – a OneRepulic cover featuring Disney Villains
Nightly beginning Nov. 5 in the Magic Kingdom, Anna and Elsa from “Frozen” will appear in a new show on the Forecourt Stage in front of Cinderella Castle in the heart of the park. Queen Elsa will use her incredible powers to transform Cinderella Castle… Read More »Elsa and Anna have a Frozen Holiday Wish for the Magic Kingdom
A story in the Nikkei Asian Review reports that Tokyo Disneyland is about to undergo a partial renovation that will introduce a large attraction based on Disney’s mega-hit Frozen. As part of the construction, that park’s version of “It’s A Small World” may get moved… Read More »Tokyo Disneyland Renovation may Freeze out It’s A Small World
In the midst of Marvel’s huge news on Tuesday, let’s not forget that we also got our weekly dose of Coulson and his team.
This week, a group of men claiming to be S.H.I.E.L.D. crash a U.N. meeting, killing some of the dignitaries and security guards with new versions of the diviner weapon. Because the attackers claimed to be S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, the U.S. government has to step in, including Senator Christian Ward, brother of Grant Ward.
Senator Ward wants nothing more than to see the remaining remnant of S.H.I.E.L.D. be disbanded permanently and will stop at nothing to see it done. Coulson arranges a meeting with the Senator and makes a deal with him. He will turn the Senator’s brother over in exchange for not bringing down S.H.I.E.L.D. Skye goes down to the basement to tell Ward the news, but gets him to tell her everything he knows about her father first.
In the meantime, Agents May, Hunter and Morse are sent out to find the men responsible for the attack on the U.N. and the new diviner weapon. Watching Hunter and Morse bicker was almost as fun as watching May and Morse take down the bad guys.
The episode also deals with the reunion of Fitz-Simmons and the realization that Fitz gets worse around Simmons. I am really impressed with Iain De Caestecker’s portyal of Fitz. He continues to be the heart of the show for me.