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Agent Grant Ward!

Then you realize that "technology-based medium" includes those, right?

Maybe? I wouldn't know. My younger brother, who is a near-perfect specimen of the True White Hipster, got really into Lil B a few years ago, and so I had an instant revulsion to Lil B's music.

Yeah, though I guess technically he's hyper-underemployed. He's had like 30 part-time or temp-work jobs in that comic. It's the Team Willary way.

It's not her fault she was barely given a role. I think that was my one problem with this movie: I know that in the future they are going to want us to care about Cap and Agent 13, but they barely had her in the movie.

I would actually pay for that ending.

While most things would be more interesting than Agents of SHIELD, a Hawkguy sitcom would be at the top of that list.

Probably HAMMER.

Dear The AV Club: having autoplaying video advertisements on a page where I am watching a video you posted is just going to annoy the fuck out of me when suddenly someone is talking about On Star in the background.

Dude, they're trying to make Cap's list make sense to international audiences, not pander to them. "Oh, we take these things for granted, heck they're even in the past for us, but they are brand new to him." Doesn't work if the audience doesn't get those particular cultural references.

It was like a special ops mission: in and out quickly with maximum effectiveness.

Man, if only we got some Fraction-style Hawkeye in these movies.

Dude, Scientology is clearly shadier than, say, the Episcopalians.

Yeah, but the criteria here isn't off screen, it's during a season versus between seasons. His dad's secretary was during a season, Sheen got splattered between seasons.

Way way back in the 1980s…

I remember reading somewhere that B novels make the best movie adaptation because there are some good ideas in there somewhere but no one is attached enough to them to keep the director and screenwriters from making the changes they want to make.

"yeah pretty much punk evolved from 50s and early 60s garage rock sounds, just with added lyrical subversion and faster and harder playing."

That's close to it, but I'd never call D4 and bands they influenced as having "sweet harmonies."

Nope, the group that put out Discovery is not on the bandwagon. They're toward the front.