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Well, a few months back Kevin Feige had said that the Skrulls fell into a similar nebulous legal zone as Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch. Apparently, they're all clear to use the Skrulls but they absolutely cannot use Super Skrull.

Muppets from Space!

My favorite part is Simon from Alvin and the Chipmunks pronouncing "marijuana".

"You should try killing your brother, it feels great!"

I don't think the mole is specifically Ira, but I seem to remember Ira agreeing to work with the clone club before he shipped back to the island. So he's on their side but not necessarily the mole that S and Delphine were talking about.

I think PT said that he was inoculating her, so he presumably gave Rachel a vaccine because she had yet to develop the disease, while Cosima would have required the full cure to be applied to her uterus because she had already been sick for a while.

That's a good point about stashing the check in her cleavage, however, it could also be that she didn't want to rip up the checks in front of other guests for fear of raising any kind of suspicion or making too big a scene that would jeopardize her fundraiser.

This bugs me to no end, because the three of them added so many brilliant little bits to the movie. The Falcon fight scene, the Quantum Realm weirdness at the end, a bigger part for Evangeline Lilly and Michael Pena, the Peggy Carter and Howard Stark cameo at the beginning, the briefcase bit, the DQ scene, etc.

That and her viciously pinning Ruth with her leg and then mugging and smiling at the camera and waving to the crowd. Also, anytime she speaks as Liberty Belle. Also her training montage, and also her excitement at getting that wrestling is a soap opera. Also her initial beat down of Ruth in the pilot, and her spelling

She wants a horse and to hit people with her book. Oh, and also to do cartwheels without motel beds getting in her way.

I feel like Shkreli was planning to buy the entire worlds supply of paper clips so that Prada could then sell these and make a killing but Prada jumped the gun early and inadvertently foiled his evil plans.

How about Prada's $186 paper clip that holds the money you really shouldn't be allowed to have if you spend it on a fucking paper clip?

At the time of the Steel Horse conversation, no. But at the beginning of the episode she definitely knew about the Russia gimmick and then proceeded to go through everyone else. But I think there's this glimmer of understanding even when she's talking to Steel Horse that her animosity towards Ruth would be beneficial

She can't be too expensive, she's an actress! /sadtruth

I think she did realize that Ruth was the right heel for her with Steel Horse and this episode is all about trying to find literally any other option. She's not in denial or unaware, she knows immediately that he's right, but there's no way in hell she's going to work so closely with the woman that destroyed her life

Kmart struck out at batting practice and was never heard from again.

Just finished the series and I'm right there with you. Here's hoping they add a couple more episodes to season 2 so we can get to know them even more.

Yea, I was worried at first that Bash was going to end up being the antagonist for this whole thing but making him earnest and the truest believer in the idea of GLOW made his character more interesting and likeable even when he appears to be in conflict with others. He genuinely cares about the women and the idea (it

He does have the single best moment in the movie when he just flat out abandons everyone abruptly to go get a beer. The way the movie kept randomly dropping characters in and out of the movie I was convinced that he had literally decided to pull an anti-Katana and leave the movie without warning. I was almost

I think the make-up artists might be playing up the cheeks to hide some of the aging, as well as constantly putting her in bulky clothing and trying to film around possible growth spurts. I notice she's either in close up a lot, blocked by objects or often filmed in the foreground away from the other actors, all of