Read at your own risk! Master Chief is on the run as of the latest episode of Halo Season 2, and it looks like new boss James Ackerson set him up. After being lied to about the Covenant's activity ...
"Characters who initially are seen as a villain, that's what I tend to portray," the "Vampire Diaries" and "Originals" alum ...
James Ackerson returned with Kai, and she was seen addressing a ton of different-looking soldiers, likely the result of the Spartan-III program. So, what is all that about? Here's what we know ...
James Ackerson is a cunning character who advances his goals, even at the expense of others. Ackerson's rivalry with Dr. Halsey led to tense competitions and compromising Master Chief's test.
James Ackerson completes his half-hearted hero turn in "Thermopylae." Halo season two established the power-hungry bureaucrat as a ruthless villain, but he's been thoroughly supplanted by Parangosky.
For example, Dr. Halsey's replacement, James Ackerson (Joseph Morgan), is a pre-existing Halo character, but the show made some adjustments to best suit its story. That said, season 3 can build on ...
This paragraph I just wrote is scattered, but so is the episode. To start though, the relationship between Kai and James Ackerson (Joseph Morgan) is volatile. Kai’s choice to leave Reach wasn ...
But the audience knows better, and apparently, so does John. Captain Jacob Keyes (Danny Sapani) enacts James Ackerson’s (Joseph Morgan) gaslighting plan when the team is grounded from combat.
James Ackerson (Joseph Morgan) of the ONI is up to something, and he's making hard choices even as we find out more about what is driving him. Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) is struggling to ...