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Also, for the love of all that is good and holy, trust the goddamned property you chose. You chose it for a reason.

And yet, missing the point.

Yeah, dark (and even murdery) wasn’t the issue. We have no problem with Nolan’s trilogy (well... There’s Rises, but you get what I mean).

Incredibly dumb, that with WW being there too (you know, superpowered being, capable of harming doomsday in close combat, impervious to kryptonite...).

It’s specially stupid in arrow, because Ollie kills dozens in the first season. They even have a scene taking about all the people he sent to the morgue. And nowadays he gets the vapors and faints if someone else kills someone, like they were irreparably destroying their souls.

You’re not getting it. You’re waving away the problem.

In a sense. It’s from Birdemic, which is an actual movie made by actual people who were actually trying to make a movie.

No, it’s just that you so very clearly misinterpreted squid’s comment.

And you plan to start mining with the asteroid with your pulverized machine how? To mine or work on an asteroid, controlled crashes won’t work; you need a landing, and landing requires you to match orbits. It’s that simple.

You still have to match speed and direction to rendezvous. You’re really only saving significant amounts of dV if you’re planning on crashing into it.

She’s an Aunt Tam, basically.

Anyone, really.

Yeah, you were. You remember your successes, and when your nonsense didn’t get you in trouble.

Also, poorly regulated free market business bootstrapped out of nowhere?

You were, at least in some aspects.

Only with idiot bosses or empty suits craving power.

For some that might be the case. Not all, though.

Yeah, I get it. But! Isn’t it better to have a smaller degree of real security, rather than the false illusion of security?

But it’s not only the ratings (though those are a big problem).

So, what he’s saying is that we should be bugging Kevin Feige instead?