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Surprisingly they actually say "Captain America" and "Hulk" and have actual direct references on AoS, but for some reason on the Netflix shows they seem so afraid to even say the word "Avengers."

I don't know if anyone else already brought this up, but we got our first (I think) mention of Damage Control at the end.

Have you seen what's on TV? That seems to be the way most networks are operating right now.

The problem with Hades' blue hair is that they're using it completely wrong. If we're going to analogue the show to the movie, then his normal, non-fire hair would be the cartoon's blue hair, and his blue flame hair would be the cartoon's big red flames.

Dwight was the one with the two women who stole Daryl's motorcycle and stuff, right? But in that episode they were hiding from some other group, trying to get back to their group (and they found their camp destroyed), but now they're with the Saviors. So who were they hiding from before? The Saviors? If they caught

And probably something about how Fisk's main henchmen in prison are black. And about Karen being kidnapped or crying about being around (brutally killed) dead bodies, and Elektra dying. It's gonna be fun!

You know, people were joking (I hope) about the Punisher's skull shirt not appearing until the final episode (like what happened in season 1 with DD's red suit), and it was funny. But I never thought THAT THEY'D ACTUALLY DO THE EXACT SAME THING AGAIN!

Roxxon is mentioned in pretty much every MCU thing. It even all starts in Iron Man 1. Their building is in the background during the final fight.

Yup, although it's kind of a continuity error, since when Ben was fired last season he took those frames off the wall and brought them home with him (at least the "Battle of NY" one anyway). Unless they were brought back to the office after his death.

The People vs Frank Castle, this fall, 10pm, only on FX

Why do they want to stop ICO? Have they even played it? It's a really good game.

There's a difference between things inspiring you as a child and thus influencing your work, and just trying to recreate a thing you liked from childhood.

No strong feelings, one way or the other.

Force Awakens isn't a perfect, criticism proof movie. If anything it's just another example of him trading on his (and manys) childhood nostalgia.

More like it's perfect for JJ Abrams.

But there ARE references, right? 'Cause reference humor is the best and can never be overused.

This is still happening, huh?

I liked The Black Cauldron when I was a kid. Never knew that it was hated.

Excuse me, but R2-D2 does not "bumble" around. As the best Star Wars character, and the one who always ends up saving the day, everything he does is deliberate.

O my god, I don't even remember that. I'm in too deep. I think I need help.