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I wanted a lot more Sharon in the last movie. Here, I didn't have my hopes up for her to have a lot of screentime, and was surprised at how much she had. Too bad she's not flying a Quinjet for Steve's visit to the raft, though.

If you mean widen his drainage undercanal with an explosive ball set off by a muscular man-brute's giant torch that spits out white sparks… then I'd have to say you sound a little dirty.

Probably why the character was supposed to be a "Republican."

Wait, Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull's Cate Blanchett is coming to the MCU?

Yep, I was very sad for Rhodey up until Tony repulsor/missile-blasts a contrite Sam after the fighting was over for the crime of dodging the murder beam Rhodey called down on him. Then I was just back to thinking Tony was a dick again.

You were able to resist bespectacled, leather catsuited Baroness with sniper rifle? You're a better man than I.

Fortunately, only one of the play-fighters ended up with a severe spinal injury and had to learn how to walk again. And it wasn't Batman.

Rizwan Manji. Agreed, from Backstrom (opposite the actual Dwight) to Schitt's Creek, the guy makes any scene better.

I've found from Melrose Place and Supernatural that I like Cassidy best when evil, and find her fairly boring when good.

A few busy weeks at work, and I let a lot of TV pile up on the DVR. Still really enjoy the show, but it's hard to unpack my thoughts on 2-3 episodes at once. Thanks for continuing to post something to read, though.

Thanks, I only remembered her as the street urchin pickpocket. Wonder if that fact came out before or after the decade I spent on X-titles? Or I'm just getting old.

I loved how one of the Warriors Three was written out of Thor 2 for no particular reason. And instead of leaving out Fandral because Josh Dallas was filming OUaT, they bothered to recast his part.

I was out of Marvel at the time, but when that news hit, I always wondered if the Editors paired the two for any reason other than both were born in (wildly different and far apart areas of) Africa. But then I have a soft spot for Storm/Forge from the Claremont years.

In that case, we're supposed to burn them all at the stake in order to save their souls, right?

And sometimes they'll say it's Ichabod Crane, but John Constantine walks through the door instead.

I suppose a Ben Carson joke here would be too easy.

Well that's just silly. If Jenny was one of the two co-leads, how would the writers find new ways to sideline and ignore her every week?

Don't forget that it was the deadbeat dad that abandoned the Mills sisters to a life of foster care for a second family. We thought he was just a jerk, but he was actually nobly sacrificing his parental role to protect them.

I had no idea, as I don't follow behind-the-scenes stuff. I have to applaud her professionalism, as she certainly put in her usual stellar performance this season, which made the end of the finale even more puzzling.