I hope there's a scene where the graboids eat some white supremacists at a rally.
I hope there's a scene where the graboids eat some white supremacists at a rally.
I don't disagree, my point was only that since their abilities are publicly known, they should be registered by the government and monitored by SHIELD. The Netflix shows never give any indication that this is occurring. It just a weird omission since they keep making oblique references to the avengers and the incident.
Yeah, the idea of the MCU is great, but it's gotten far too big to make logical sense. Even if The Hand was careful enough to avoid drawing the attention of the Avengers, SHIELD would be all over them. Luke and Jessica are also public enough that they should be registered under the Sokovia Accords.
That scene was a little difficult to follow, but my understanding was that Matt was following Jess, and when she noticed she did her super jump thing to get on top of the building and drop down behind him. There's a moment when Matt realizes he can't hear her footsteps anymore, and then suddenly he hears them again…
Just got finished binge watching the show. It was alright. Certainly managed to rehabilitate Danny Rand and The Hand a bit. My ranking
I don't even think that's it. My sense has always been that a good 50-60% of these alt-right knuckleheads are of the edgelord variety and consider most of what they do/say to be one giant joke. They might believe liberal SJW/cucks or whatever are ruining their favorite things and drunk the Republican kool-aid when it…
Wow. He was "this" close to an actual apology and genuine self-reflection, and then he goes and makes light of the whole thing with the dead memes thing and insistence that he's not censoring himself.
I hope there's a whole set of Bug/Glitch cards. I love the recent Fallout games but they run like absolute shit sometimes.
Tell that to Kid Rock.
Is it really 3 out of 4 exceptional though?
I wouldn't say never explored before (lots of scifi shows have done virtual reality episodes) but AOS spent half a season in an alternate reality, which was pretty ballsy of them.
To be fair, I don't think anyone is aware of the events of Dr. Strange. (Aside from that doctor lady played by Rachel McAdams)
His chapters in the books were always my favorite.
I know this won't happen because it's not on brand, but MTV should go the prestige route. Do something like the "Actors on Actors" series, where they just have musicians come on and interview each other. Whatever host/DJ they hire should only be there to do intros and outros for the guests and music.
Ghost in the Shell (2017) is a perfectly fine little cyberpunk movie.
It's an absolute shit adaptation of the source material though.
Put me in the hate column. That was the first time Littlefinger was giving good advice that didn't feel like it had an ulterior motive, and for a moment i was impressed, and then Bran is suddenly saying the exact same shit and all I could think about was how heavy handed the writing was.
I was thinking the other day they should just do a John Wick/Atomic Blonde/Proud Mary crossover in the future.
Wow. You just unleashed a tsunami of childhood memories. Thanks for that.
That makes sense. Like goldentbn, I thought Ellaria was on the spear and Yara was hanging. It certainly looked like them. Euron doesn't seem like the type to take hostages.