Excellent battlefield combatants don't necessarily do will in urban settings.
Excellent battlefield combatants don't necessarily do will in urban settings.
I mean, if your going to skip the part where he tells her of his fight to save her from grayscale, the story of the doll, and his hug…
Yeah, this was a point brought up last episode.
I really expected Ultron to kill them off, just for gravitas.
Except that is really what happens.
Said one dumbass.
What are you talking about? The "black" gifs are a small minority of the gifs included.
Like when Winter Solder almost knock CA over with his own shield?
How did Coulson "drop the mic" on Gonzales? SHIELD still isnt a legitimate agency and alive or dead, Hydra emerged from SHIELD under Fury's watch.
I guess so. Nick Fury isn't any more legitimate than Gonzales or Coulson. Actually, since he was in charge while Hydra emerged from SHIELD, he has a lot less credibility.
…who put Nick Fury in power in the first place.
That's sound logic.
You realize that Taskmaster has actual abilities, right?
In the comics there are many beings considered "gods" but there is a scale. Thor may be considered a god but he is nowhere on the scale of Galactus, who is dwarfed by the embodiment of the universe known as Eternity.
And then he unknowingly almost handed the world to Hydra…
I think his saving Agent 33 is the closest thing we'll get to Ward redeeming himself.
-Considering Hydra mostly created Deathlock, I don't see why they needed to disassemble him.
I wonder if there is a timeline where Barry grew up with his mother and father and some how becomes the Flash.
"As a kid, it seemed like I was the only one who liked Iceman, and his
lack of any real involvement in the movies seemed to confirmed that I
liked an unpopular character."
To be fair, Karen barely knows Matt and Foggy, whereas Matt and Foggy have been friends for years.