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As also a man, I concur.

Beating H.P. Lovecraft would be easy. For all of the objectionable opinions he expressed in writing, the dude mostly stayed in his house and never actually did a whole lot.

Umm, it's a pretty clear ripoff of "The Runaway Bunny".

I know some other people have a better opinion of its first season than I do, but: The Simpsons

Legends of Tomorrow?

It's a comedy, though. Most comedies are based around people acting like assholes.

What's wrong with telling an episodic story?

Not only are they unnecessarily long, but they're so long that I've got to wonder how Kvothe could possibly recite the entire text of the book over the course of a single day.

I took Vision's comment more as the Sokovia Accords would set a precedent that enhanced people are not above the law and are still subject to government oversight, which would hopefully deter escalation of superhuman conflict.
And, yes, if they refuse to sign the Accords, they'll be restricted . . . from acting as

To be fair, in Phase 1 the links between the different movies were mostly confined to post-credits teaser scenes.

Maybe he'll be the next Guardians of the Galaxy villain, then.

See, I think this movie screwed over Ant-Man a little. In his own movie, it was kind of a big deal that he keep all his illegal activity secret so that he'll still be allowed to visit his daughter. Then this movie just casually makes him a wanted fugitive.

See, I'm not sure if he should show up again. I kinda liked that he was a mostly ordinary guy, maybe unrealistically good at prosthetics, but otherwise didn't do anything that a fairly bright person in real life couldn't do if they were sufficiently dedicated to their task. If you bust him out of prison and give him

The Punisher and Daredevil are already operating outside the law; if the authorities got ahold of them, they'd be arrested. However, since the Avengers were introduced to the public by saving the world from an alien invasion, the governments of the world decided it was best to let the Avengers keep operating, even

Except the Sokovia Accord don't require everyone with superpowers to sign up. They say very clearly that no one HAS to sign the Accords. It's just that, if they don't sign it, they won't be allowed to do all the vigilante stuff they've been doing. The only exception of Wanda, but Tony points out that her situation is

Before the election, Pike was still pretty decent. He made his dislike for Grounders clear, but he was still willing to work with them when Kane or Bellamy vouched for them, and he stopped those guys at the funeral from attacking Lincoln. He's always had good intentions; he just makes REALLY bad decisions when there's

Unless the unanimous vote is supposed to be followed by an execution.

Something I just realized:

You know what would be extra hilarious but also kinda tragic? ALIE tries threatening Bellamy to manipulate Octavia, only no one told ALIE that Octavia's super-pissed at her brother right now, and she's actually willing to let ALIE kill him.

Unless that "Finally!" didn't mean "Finally you two had sex!" but "Finally you two are DONE having sex. I've been standing outside this door for thirty minutes now."