Avengers 4: The Quest for Peace
Avengers 4: The Quest for Peace
Honestly, I can’t think of cliffhanger like Infinity War since Empire Strikes Back. People will be going fucking nuts by the time it releases in May. It’s going to be wonderful to be apart of.
Avengers 4: Where we undo (most of) the sad stuff that happened in Avengers 3
I agree - and I find it baffling how many people forget how these things work. Men make their intentions known, and women decide if that works for them. She decided whether this would happen, not him. Same as how the 44 year old women I try to date, all age-appropriately or whatever, will decide whether to start with…
“By 2006 he was a comedy god to seemingly every WHITE(!!!) guy between the ages of 12 and 25(.)”
I never understood hating on couples with age disparity. Obviously, the relationship has something to offer for both parties involved, and these two seem particularly happy.
Sketchy and pervy. Plus he stole Carrot Top’s eyebrows...
Are you serious? Just fucking crazy how somebody would be bothered about a has been’s relationship when both parties are of age and have agency on the matter. And on top of insinuating that he might be a pedophile? Gross article. I am just done with this blog.
You forgot Trevor Slattery who...uh, ended up doing things—no two ways about it—in jail, that a man shouldn’t do.
To further narrow down one stones role, I suggest:
I like this explanation
All six Stones were needed to erase half the universe: each played a part in the process, it couldn’t have been done if even one of the Stones was missing. The roles played by the stones:
Pretty much exactly what I was thinking. What did he do? He out-batmanned Batman. He saved the world by communicating with the Mother Box. Oh, and he had the deepest and most poignant emotional arc of any of the characters in the movie. Pretty memorable to me.
+1 Mr Terrific fan right here.
This isn’t the first time this has happened to Cyborg. In 1985, he was shoehorned into the Super Friends for the same reasons he was in the Justice League movie.
A cynical man might suggest that DC’s real problem is that they don’t have a strong roster of first-tier African American heroes who are unencumbered by mythology, so they keep trying to use Cyborg to round-out whichever team needs rounding out today.
I would probably commit an act of horrific murder if it meant I could watch a John Stewart movie in the jail’s common room TV.
Stop what you’re doing and think to yourself. What did Cyborg do in Justice League, exactly? The answer is very, very little.