DragonZeku
DragonZeku
DragonZeku

Yeah, I’m confused, because I was pretty sure those scenes with the two Bernard’s were simultaneous. They kept cutting between Bernard and Elsie in the Cradle room, and Bernard with Hale as they fight the Cradle for control of the system, and I thought both of those groups reacted to the train crash and interacted

kinda makes Han coming back to win the ship from Lando in a card game a bit of a dick move, doesn’t it?

I’m guessing it ate planet sized chunks of carbon. Or perhaps it can directly metabolize space lightning through a form of electrosynthesis, and it excretes planet sized chunks of carbon...

Have him set out for London, to see if Juliet has split with Peter yet.

My kid’s preschool teachers teach that Pluto is a planet, and that it is the BEST planet. It bugs me. Honestly, I’d be fine with it if they didn’t also teach that there are exactly nine planets, the traditional ones.

When the allegations against Kevin Spacey came out last year, the movie All the Money in the World, featuring Spacey, had already been filmed and was due to be released shortly. They replaced him with Plummer and reshot  every one of the affected scenes.

I don’t think the rewind was meant to mean time actually reversed in those moments. It was just a cinematic framing device to go back and show us, the audience, the same events from a slightly different perspective, so we could see that Nora was there too.

That was very much my impression of the cliffhanger ending, actually. Like “Holy crap look what we just started! Don’t you want to see what happens?”

This is probably an unpopular opinion, but I feel like Dark Matter ended when it should have. It’s a shame about the cliffhanger, but the show had a very noticeable drop in quality between the excellent first season and the good-but-not-great second. (It did not help that One was murdered off-screen between seasons

I did not notice that...and I’m not sure you did either.

We see Fury and Hill, and they clearly have some organization behind them, but nobody said SHIELD.

This may only answer your question indirectly, but I gotta say it seems like a lot of people are assuming that Avengers 4 will undo the snappening through some gauntlet/time stone jazz that makes it never to have happened.

For me, playing it on my phone, it depends entirely on how I am holding the phone. With my normal reading grip, hand slightly cupping the speakers, I can only hear Yanny. Move my hands away from the speakers, and I can only hear Laurel.

You forgot (ironically, given your handle) about the many “I saw a cat outdoors and I’m pissed off about it” posts.

The reviewer did incorrectly imply that in last week’s recap, but DeVoe doesn’t need the chair to enter or leave pocket dimensions, he has the Folded Man’s powers.

Yeah, Firestorm is dead. Just like Snart, and a bunch of others.

Because that’s what Cap gave him for that purpose. At the end of Civil War Tony gets a package from Cap (delivered by Stan Lee, looking for a “Tony Stank”) that contains a note and the flip phone with a single number in it.

One of the great things about this movies was how utterly nonplussed every character was about the absurdity of it all. From the moment Stark said, “Uh, he’s from space, he’s here to steal a necklace from a wizard” and Parker was like, “Ok, got it” straight through Thor introducing Cap to Groot, nobody once batted an

I await the “Dancing Strombreaker” toys.

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