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Nah. Half of them die before the movie's over. "M" stands for Michelle, obviously.

I thought of that exact fanfic when I read your earlier comment. Very humorous, but as it just goes on and on and on, Steve seems less like a character and more like marking off a checklist of correct opinions. It needed some kind of twist, maybe being wildly, impractically idealistic on one issue, to stick the

The actor was plenty good enough on Revenge. Recasting won't do any good unless the writers actually give her a personality next time (and I'm guessing she won't actually appear in the next dozen films or so).

Turned?

I loved 60% of the movie and hated 20% of it. Also, I wanted to pop Tony in the mouth after a lot of his lines. You're right that there were parts that dragged, but I didn't feel it overstayed its welcome in total. I didn't like Spider-Man that much (but then I never have), but Black Panther, Ant-Man, Sam, and

It seemed to me that Tony glossed over the entire philosophical divide, and Peter took his side because he worships Tony and how could his hero be wrong? If Peter actually understood the Accords and their ramifications, then his response to Steve's "it's more complicated than you think, son" line would show why he

Yeah, that Institute for Infectious Diseases had a full vehicular barrier, and an army/security garrison with assault rifles, and Crossbones took it down in nothing flat. I wonder if our own CDC is that well protected against a full-scale attack?

I would absolutely agree, except that the physics of the situation the writers set up don't allow for that ideal solution. Vision's beam should travel at the speed of light, so he can hit Sam's pack precisely without any delay that could throw off where the beam lands. The trouble was, they wanted Sam to see the

I kind of would have loved if they had taken a cue from the other Agent 13. Hawkeye performs the rescue the exact same way, then as they're leaving the mansion, pulls off a rubber mask to reveal Sharon Carter. And that's her schtick moving forward, rather than just a less famous Black Widow: any time a character

Just being playfully snide. Although I will say that I've loved Blanchett in every role before or since, except that one. It might just be that I've never found Russian-accented English at all sexy. Or jodhpurs. I mostly just felt embarrassed for her to be in such an awful movie.

Dark Skies's Eric Close! With J. T. Walsh and a young Jeri Ryan!

Assistant Director Sean Hayes! NBC is going to put him on a successful show again through science or magic!

It is Jane's fault that she lied to Agent Beardy McBeardface about "recovering" Taylor's memories, and he'll have to forgive her for going along with what the Conspiracy told her to do (to be fair, they threatened her friends/loved ones the same way they did to Reade, so I expect Weller to forgive them both), but

Last episode, Director Dylan Baker made Weller interim Assistant Director, and mentioned he'd be interviewing permanent replacements that same day. I'm sure they haven't even cast the new boss yet, but they will.

I don't care for big dramatic cliffhangers that obviously won't happen, so I was glad that the show didn't try to end on the question of whether or not Jane's memory would actually be erased. The broken trust is much more interesting, because they'll have to play with that one for at least 1-2 episodes next season.

This would totally be a CW show if Agent Blindspot! were ten years younger.

Hopefully it will turn out that very few people actually knew about Orion, so it makes sense that it was one of them that would turn on the others out of guilt/righteousness.

"previously had directed the Punisher movie."

That's the weirdest description of Evangeline Lilly and LOST I've ever seen.