[S3E8] Danger Crossing ~REPACK~
While Bravo Team is on a special reconnaissance mission abroad, they are diverted to protect a group of American engineers and the dam they are constructing from a terrorist attack. The rules of engagement raise the level of danger, as the team is not permitted to use their weapons unless the enemy fires first.
[S3E8] Danger Crossing
An insider at the BBC later admitted that during the filming of that episode, the driver of the high-speed Italian supercar was actually a Formula 3 driver. They went on to explain that more often than not, a small handful of professional drivers are used to getting to high speeds or dangerous footage due to budget and time constraints.
A boat arrives in Key West, Fla., with more Cuban refugees in April 1980 from Cuba's Mariel Harbor after crossing the Florida Straits. The historic Mariel boat lift brought over 100,000 Cubans into the United States. Tim Chapman/Miami Herald/Getty Images hide caption
Wallenda, the seventh generation of the famed Great Wallendas family of stunt daredevils and circus performers, said wind gusts troubled his balance during the crossing, while the gases affected his eyes despite the goggles.
It seems that Green Arrow (Stephen Amell) may be heading for the frontline against the adversaries because his girlfriend Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards) appears very worried and tells him to be very careful and watch his back. Smoak grasps his face with her hands and expresses to him that the situation is very dangerous. Nevertheless, things need to get done for the world to be safe. They embrace each other for the last time. It remains to be seen if the Legends and their superhero friends will be able to defeat their opponents from Earth-X.
He pauses for a moment to stare at the Nuclear Plant, sensing some danger, until Bartosz called him back to reality. The gang arrives at the cave to find that Franziska has beaten them to it and taken the bag of drugs. She offers to sell them, but Bartosz shoves her to the ground and takes the bag. Suddenly, a loud sound reverberates from the cave, and the bushes were rustling behind them. Their flashlights start flicking on and off, and Mikkel hesitates. When most of the gang ran away, Jonas grabbed Mikkel to run together through the forest, but Jonas trips over and loses the boy. He screams out for Mikkel, trying to shine his light through the forest, and then he hears a familiar voice from behind. He sees a vision of his father covered in a black substance. This scares him and he runs away.
He goes upstairs to the sunless attic, where Michael hanged himself. He shines his flashlight upon the grubby paintings plastered on the walls and floor, as well as the art tools that were disorganized. He then sits down and stairs at one large canvas with scribbles of black paint. He laid down on the floor below where Michael's noose was. Suddenly, he finds a loose wooden board in the ceiling. He opens it and takes out an intricate map of the caves. He surveys it in his room, and finds a note saying "Where is the crossing?".
He skips school and goes to the caves, where the entrance is police taped. He follows the map to go inside. He wanders in the dark and wet caves, shining his flashlight at every turn. He suddenly heard a noise, but decides to continue forward. After being too confused in finding the "crossing", he leaves the cave, and notices a red knot around his bike handle.
At night, he witnesses his younger self and his friends take Erik's drug stash from the caves, until it emitted a roar. Jonas rustled through the bushes, explaining who the eavesdropper was during the first time. When Younger Jonas lost Mikkel in the forest, Jonas took the opportunity to approach him, impersonating his younger self. He tells him to run with him, claiming that there is something dangerous out there, so they would need to hide in the caves. Jonas led the terrified boy through the Wormhole, and unbeknownst to Mikkel, he has been taken to 1986.
Overall the acting was solid in this final episode. James Nesbitt as the star was on his game, but for me, Rupert Penry Jones just about stole the show as the obsessed Samuel Blake who becomes even more dangerous and much more obsessive when he ends up wearing the bracelet.
Sybil puts herself in danger when a fight breaks out. Sybil's sisters notice Matthew's feelings for her. Mary is surprised by a marriage proposal. Bates clears his name over the missing wine but resigns rather than name the real culprit.
Jorah accompanies Daenerys and her handmaidens to the market. He receives a message from a lad (one of Varys's informers that he calls his little birds), who says "the Spider sends his greetings, and his congratulations", and hands him a parchment which he says is his pardon and he can go home now. Ser Jorah clutches it and looks at it with longing, but realizes it means that if they don't need anyone to spy on Daenerys anymore, she is likely in danger. He goes back to the market and, seeing a wineseller trying to give Daenerys a cask as a gift, he intervenes and prevents the assassination (as the wine is poisoned). Drogo rewards his loyalty with a horse of his choosing before vowing to invade and seize the Seven Kingdoms in vengeance.[10]
Season 3 also saw two cast members pass away. On June 4, actress Lisa Banes (Speria Balask) was killed in a hit-and-run scooter accident while crossing Amsterdam Avenue in New York City.[33] On September 14, actor Norm Macdonald (Yaphit) died of cancer after a quiet, nine-year battle.[34] It is not clear if either Banes' or Macdonald's untimely death altered the show, although Seth MacFarlane stated that the writing team had plans in place for Yaphit should the show be renewed for a fourth season, but it would not entail using a voice actor to replace Macdonald. MacFarlane had been unaware of how ill Macdonald had become while recording lines, and MacFarlane felt gratitude that he had worked through his illness to support the show.[35] 041b061a72