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    I have to defend Mack here… He isn't naturally suited to be a field agent; he's a mechanic. The reason he gets knocked out so much is he voluntarily throws himself into harm's way for the good of the team (ie, confronting a mind-controlled Daisy or an "escaping" Lincoln). His skills don't measure up to the

    But you aren't just hosting the show… You're the boss of the show. All significant decisions rest on your back, and you have to show leadership to a large staff. Doing this for four shows a week (and probably for more weeks of the year) is exponentially more stressful and complicated than the gig Bee has now.

    There was a scene during the first season of Agents of SHIELD where Coulson was driving Lola around. They used a rig, and people around here screamed about how fake the greenscreen looked.

    Exactly! The spot were the video should be says "BLOCKED DUE TO ADULT CONTENT" and then lists the url. Now they'll think I was trying to jack it at work. I'm seriously a little nervous about this.

    I'm debating the special edition. I don't care about vinyl, but I do like a good collector's item. I got the special edition of In Rainbows, but that had a whole disc of bonus songs; this only has two. Hmph.

    The special edition re-releases of their albums (up to HttT) had all the b-sides and more. So there's not a single definitive release, but they have been collected.

    When she's speaking on this show, it always seems like she's on the verge of running out of breath. Which is weird, because I don't remember her being like that on The Daily Show.

    He performed the song when I saw him a couple of months ago. In a show where he performed the entire River album, "Born to Run", "Thunder Road", "Rosalita", "Because the Night", "Bobby Jean", "Badlands", and more… "Wrecking Ball" was still a highlight.

    *ring ring*

    I'd much rather it be Springsteen's "Wrecking Ball." That song is great.

    No, that was in the '90s.

    But that was the thing: Wolverine's healing had suffered from massive power creep over a long period of time. This story was supposed to be the extreme end result of that trend with the subsequent goal of scaling it back. It was a plot point with a reason behind it, not just random kewlness or whatever.

    To be fair, Sony would probably proceed with a Spider-Man movie with or without Marvel's involvement. So Marvel needed to be flexible to accommodate Sony's schedule.

    A recent Uncanny Avengers story had Cap cede control of the team to Havok. He tried to respect Havok's authority, but sometimes he just couldn't help himself.

    This is for you:

    I like to think that, as soon as they were out of the room, Ben Urich turned to Sally Floyd and said, "What the fuck was that?"

    I mentioned elsewhere that the Wolverine/skeleton thing was intentionally over-the-top. It set up a subsequent story where his healing factor gets scaled down considerably.

    I don't mind how the movie looks when I'm sitting to the side. However, my neck will sometimes hurt if I have to hold it at the same angle for an extended time. So I always try to sit in the middle.

    My mom is out of the country, but I'll take her when she gets back. She loves big action movies like this.

    Really, the fact that Civil War II exists is wild as hell … Bendis and Marquez only agreed after Millar and McNiven said no. In other words: It was Marvel’s idea for Civil War to return, not the creators’. Already, this suggests an artificial legacy.