Aug 04, 2018 · Evita sees their victory on the news. Mr. Scarborough is found in the elevator, lost in Tandy’s induced-purgatory. At Tyrone’s house, his …
May 31, 2019 · This Cloak and Dagger article contains spoilers for the end of Season 2. Cloak and Dagger Season 2 ends on a quiet, yet incredibly powerful note: with Tandy and Tyrone holding hands, on a bus ...
Jul 06, 2018 · Tyrone is obsessed with catching Detective Connors (J.D. Evermore), a powerful VICE cop and secret drug kingpin who killed his brother (Marqus Clae) and has no problem murdering more people. Tandy ...
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He calls out to Kynan, whom he recognized earlier, that he is on their side and keeps running. Keyleth creates a whirlwind on the mage. Kynan stabs Keyleth, disappearing and reappearing to do so. Luska gets up out of the crevasse.
Grog flies closer and Scanlan uses Bigby's hand, dropping the polymorph on Grog. Grog gets some swings at one elemental and Scanlan uses Bigby's hand to hit as well. Vax sneak attacks one and its form dissipates then runs and throws at the other one.
The glass on the beach starts to be pulled up as two air elemental entities start to form. Percy and Vex are both in the elemental's path and take damage, with Vex'ahlia falling off her broom in the process. Percy tries to get further out of the water to avoid it and shoots at it, managing to damage it a little bit.
He manages to kill it and gets back up. Grog flies closer and Scanlan uses Bigby's hand, dropping the polymorph on Grog. Grog gets some swings at one elemental and Scanlan uses Bigby's hand to hit as well.
The mage casts lightning at Keyleth through the whirlwind, knocking her unconscious. The mage falls from 100 feet in the air but the chain lightning spell hits Percy, Scanlan, and Trinket. Scanlan and Trinket both go unconscious, and Trinket goes back into the necklace.
Percy and Scanlan both take damage from his spells. Percy gets some shots on the mage, in a calm demeanor and tells the mage he is not leaving alive. Grog heads toward Luska, ignoring the hit the rogue gets on him and throws the Goliath into the crevasse.
The final episode of Cloak & Dagger ’s first season had a lot to accomplish. First, Tandy and Tyrone had to save the entirety of New Orleans from Roxxon’s plague. Tyrone needed to clear his name. Tandy needed to clear her father’s name. O’Reilly needed to get to the bottom of her situation at the police department, Evita and her aunt were chronicling the city’s descent back into darkness, and Mina was tasked with salvaging what she could of her company. So under the best of circumstances, resolving all of these arcs would’ve been difficult. But, as has been the case throughout this season, sometimes the franchise’s ambition, and penchant for weaving narratives, gets ahead of itself — which is exactly what happens here.
Evita realizes that this era ’s iteration is Cloak and Dagger, and her aunt encourages her to tell them herself. When Evita asks what, specifically, that’ll do, her aunt insists that it’s the only way.
Scarborough’s an easy mark, and the women track him to an elevator. He tells Tandy that Roxxon’s lost the ability to turn the valves off remotely. He knows the decision was irresponsible, but he took a chance on energy production in order to keep up with Tony Stark and the rest of the MCU’s tech-innovator-types.
Tandy tells him that she needed it then. She tells Tyrone he can have it back because he needs it now (although he totally doesn’t). But with their confidence in tow, Cloak and Dagger head out to the valve center. O’Reilly gives them cover fire against the “turned” while they head to the core.
When O’Reilly asks why Tyrone doesn’t just do “his thing,” Tyrone declines because there are “too many people”. When O’Reilly and Tyrone are brought to the police station, they aren’t booked officially, which can’t be good news.
While viewers had no idea what the divine pairing actually was, it was clear lead characters Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph) would become that all-important duo.
The last duel was held in 1793 by none other than the Wilson brothers in the middle of a hurricane, which is yet another piece of that aforementioned chaos puzzle. One brother fired, killing his sibling. Interestingly, the fatally shot Wilson brother didn’t actually discharge his weapon, seemingly dying on purpose.
While viewers had no idea what the divine pairing actually was, it was clear lead characters Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph) would become that all-important duo. Now that the teen adventure saga has officially entered the second half of its first season, we’re finally starting to get answers.
Dagger is the ninth episode in NCIS Season 6 as well as the 122nd episode of the entire NCIS series. It also marks the final appearance of NCIS Special Agent Michelle Lee .
As Michelle Lee approaches the shop, Gibbs then tells DiNozzo to hold it before getting the camera ready while informing DiNozzo that Lee's on his ten. Gibbs then snaps off two photos of Lee entering the coffee shop and as Lee heads inside, DiNozzo states that he's got her on his crosshairs, finger on the trigger.
DiNozzo wonders if McGee knows what DiNozzo hates. McGee believes it's women with discriminating tastes. DiNozzo glares at McGee before stating that it's actually coffee shops without restrooms. McGee's stunned at the thought of DiNozzo actually drinking coffee because they're on stakeout at the moment.
With Michelle Lee having finally been exposed as the true NCIS mole, Gibbs and the NCIS team work with the now-disgraced Agent to capture her handler and rescue her sister before it's too late but not everything is what it seems..
Tyrone (Aubrey Joseph) finally donned his infamous cloak and confronted Connors (J.D. Evermore) in the July 19 episode of the series. The eighth anniversary of the childhood tragedies that changed Tyrone and Tandy’s ...
Major spoilers ahead for the “Ghost Stories” episode of Cloak & Dagger. Tyrone (Aubrey Joseph ) finally donned his infamous cloak and confronted Connors (J.D. Evermore) in the July 19 episode of the series. The eighth anniversary of the childhood tragedies that changed Tyrone and Tandy’s (Olivia Holt) lives leads to some bold moves by the pair.
O’Reilly arrests Connors for Billy’s murder. At the police station, Connors gives Fuchs and O’Reilly an ominous stare after they share a kiss in front of him. For the first time, Tyrone is truly happy and feels like he finally got justice for his brother.
The eighth anniversary of the childhood tragedies that changed Tyrone and Tandy’s (Olivia Holt ) lives leads to some bold moves by the pair. Tandy confronts Roxxon boss Peter Scarborough (Wayne Pére) with some new evidence about the oil rigging accident, while Tyrone takes matters into his own hands by concocting a (wonderfully) ...
He joins Tandy and her mother as they release a lantern in honor of their loved ones. Tandy is happy for his win, but she isn't so lucky in this episode after discovering that her father was abusive toward her mom. This led her to sell her father's incriminating evidence about the oil rig to Scarborough for a pay day.
Connors believes he is going insane and admits to shooting Billy and burying his body. As Tyrone backs away, Fuchs appears and says he got the entire confession on video. O’Reilly arrests Connors for Billy’s murder.
O’Reilly is hesitant and fears for his safety, but Tyrone says a man like Connors can be defeated because of his fear. “I want to use his fear,” said Tyrone. “His whole life is built on lies. A man like that is always looking over his shoulder. This time when he looks it will be Billy.”.