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Love your reply. Years ago I had knockdown argument with the lead designer on a GBA game who insisted on swapping the standard jump and attack button assignments (A for attack, B for jump) because in his mind, the action the player performed the most (in this case jump) should be on the primary button.

Season 2 just started last Friday!

Counterpoint: why make the identity of the Power Broker a “mystery” only to undermine it with ridiculously obvious winks throughout the series. Why have a scene in the finale where she finally just states out loud what anyone halfway paying attention would have assumed by now, as if it was a reveal?

Given how Disney+ MCU shows have handled their mysteries so far, I would expect Sharon to wink to the audience as she briefly shifts to Skrull form in that post-credits scene if that were the case. :P

Guess that was the twist, there was none.

What have we learned from Wandavision and FatWS? The painfully obvious answer is the correct one. :P

The potato stuff is definitely back. With the app and/or self-serve kiosks you can also customize the hell out of anything to approximate those discontinued items that weren’t specifically brought back. Well, except for Mexican Pizzas (sob).

In the early 80s Jack in the Box used to have burritos (well, chimichangas since they were fried) that gave me life, as grubtastic as they were.

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While not specifically the Outrider, there was a YT-2400 named “Sato’s Hammer” in Star Wars Rebels:

My ears were burning...ok, I actually got my name from a Space Mutiny name generator Mac utility in the 90s , but close enough. :D

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I’m surprised Jack from American Werewolf in London didn’t make the list, considering the definition of “imaginary” was extended to include ghosts.

As Old Shuck points out below, given Penny Dreadful’s underwhelming viewer numbers, you likely wouldn’t have seen a third season if Penny Dreadful had launched in the modern streaming era. Netflix is especially brutal:

Last week, /Film reported: ...this surprise character is not one that we’ve seen in the MCU before. However, we have learned it is an existing Marvel Comics character who is played by a well-known performer,” so at that point I stopped guessing. :)

Here’s the money question: Was the Val reveal originally planned for Black Widow?

Vox did a decent explainer, you can skip down to “So, what are non-fungible tokens?”

It was Amazing Spider-Man #86 from July 1970. In her previous costume she had fought alongside the Avengers, but this was before she joined them in a more official capacity in the 80s.

I’ve frankly lost the point of this thread, I thought the OP was commenting on the fact that Scarlett in this film has gone for basically an all black look with a few yellow highlights, which is evocative of the MCU Black Widow. Regardless, we are really splitting hairs at this point. Neither design infringes on the

It does indeed seem that way. I still have family and friends down there too. San Diego had great weather year-round when I was a kid, they actually had a Fall of sorts...not any more.

Totally agreed on that point.