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Hey, I gave up on Agents of SHIELD very early in Season 3. It wasn't even bad, but I watch a lot of good shows, and something had to go. It just wasn't entertaining me as much anymore.

Yeah, he's the worst, and I have become such a big fan of Chris Evans' optimistic, bully-hating, ass-kicking New Deal Democrat Cap.

They're already spinning off Mockingbird and Lance Hunter into their own show, Marvel's Most Wanted, so that's your idea.

Funny, I just read Darwyn Cooke's graphic novel adaptation of Parker: The Score this weekend, which is the only way I would have known who Grofield was. Loved it, though I've never read Stark's original novels.

Yeah, boring. I always hated the little I read of The Ultimates, which was a pretty big influence on the Avengers movies. I'm glad movie Cap is still such a mensch, compared to Ultimates Cap.

I always wanted to write a miniseries called Daredevil/Hawkeye: See No Evil, Hear No Evil (because DD is blind and Hawkeye is deaf). And they're both promiscuous dudes who both had relationships with Black Widow in the past, which would lead to all sorts of rivalries and misunderstandings.

I was always disappointed Whedon veteran Alan Tudyk wasn't cast as Hawkeye. He would have been PERFECT.

The goriness will be an absolutely deal-breaker for her. I remember a guy being sprayed in the face in the cold open (which I could warn her to shield her eyes during), but was there a lot of gore beyond that?

I absolutely loved God Help the Girl. Wonderful songs by Stuart Murdoch, and Emily was adorable.

I've been wanting to rewatch Cube and make my wife watch it for years now! What did people think of it, generally? And are the sequels any good?

Cold and Deadshot for me, and they're both more like antiheroes these days. I guess The Shade too, but he hasn't been a true villain since I started liking him in Starman.

He's so charismatic, and he's injected more personality into Ray Palmer than he's ever had in the comics since his late-'50s introduction. I felt bad for Ray when he was cuckolded by Oliver, dumped by Felicity, and still kept helping them. But even in Legends, he gets no respect.

Purcell too, and Caity Lotz kills it as Sara, if you ask me. Even Brandon Routh, playing what should have been Ted Kord all along, is such an affable mensch that I can't help but like him. But the show drags terribly when it focuses on any of the others.

No, Legends just got renewed, and Wentworth Miller is the MVP of that show. I'm already ranking him as one of the best casting choices of any comic book character of all time, up there with Christopher Reeve, Robert Downey Jr., Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, and J.K. Simmons.

Mmmm, Jodi Lynn O'Keefeā€¦

Fantastic choice, and one I've considered too. She would almost certainly work cheaper than Emily Blunt, she looks the part, and she's a really underrated actress. I miss Fringe so much!

Alia Shawkat isn't Jewish (her father is Iraqi), but she is certainly curvy. And yes, watch that Broad City episode!

Why is nobody talking about the Tura Satana-Laura Prepon type hanging out with Pee-Wee in the above photo?

Not familiar with Goldsberry, although I'd love a chance to see Hamilton some day. McKinnon never even occurred to me, but I adore her, and she can do anything.

In that case, Anna Kendrick or Ellie Kemper for sure.