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When I saw ‘Daisy’ meet with Cal at the end, seeing the sort of person he could have been, suddenly a lot of dust came into my eye!

Now that we see the formation of project Caterpillar AKA Secret Warriors from the comics, I guess it’s time Graviton came back, since he would have been too much too handle for SHIELD without superpowers.

I mean in the television show.

That Angel reminded me of Manny from Constantine. Too much to hope they share a universe, eh mate?

I have a feeling that Tom Hardy is playing with us.

Ron Weasely spotted!

Why is every Sci-Fi property a police procedural now!

Many people I see online simply see Stark as the villain from Civil War. I hope the movie doesn’t do the same mistake and presents balanced arguments from both sides.

That’s some amazing Art of Evolution for the next episode. These people have really stepped up their game!

The Directors of Captain America Winter Soldier were the Russo Brothers who had only made Community before it, and Iron Man was made by Jon Favreau, who only had indie exerience. So, we can let the studios be the judge on these things.

Exaggerate it, and it could have been an interesting Scifi plot device.

I like the Veronica thing. Bruce loved Betty, so Betty’s opposite Veronica is what he now fears!

I would have been, but I had read in some article that they were using a mixture of Motion Capture and Practical effects to make Vision.

I loved the movie, and unexpectedly I loved Vision a lot. I like him in comics, but I was afraid he wouldn’t carry over well to live action. Also, while I was afraid they have shown us the whole Hulkbuster sequence in the trailers, they had actually shown just a part of it, and the whole thing was amazing.

All the people who are talking about that prophecy, aren’t wrong, but it still has a problem, one probably that is a problem of such tropes in general. That is if he believes in the prophecy, why does he care to enforce, it? The very nature of prophecies and destiny is that they tend to happen with or without force.

Amen to that. Waller is something that the showrunners have no idea to handle.

All the people who are talking about that prophecy, aren’t wrong, but it still has a problem, one probably that is a problem of such tropes in general. That is if he believes in the prophecy, why does he care to enforce, it? The very nature of prophecies and destiny is that they tend to happen with or without force.

All the people who are talking about that prophecy, aren’t wrong, but it still has a problem, one probably that is a problem of such tropes in general. That is if he believes in the prophecy, why does he care to enforce, it? The very nature of prophecies and destiny is that they tend to happen with or without force.

What I don’t get is why is Ra’s so fixated on Oliver? He had to train him, so it isn’t his fighting skills he needs. He broke him and made him a shell, so it isn’t his will power or wisdom he needs, and I don’t see anything else. So Ra’s’s all the efforts to bring in Oliver for his position seems kind forced since day

I like the Control actor. Would have been interesting to see her as Amanda Waller in some DC adaptation, she has the chops for it.