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That's fine I feel the same, but I expect something different after Thanos. It's a different medium, they don't have to be living comic books, not in the sense that this is what the humans will do for the rest of their lives, maybe they could reboot the characters in a friendly and likable way as Star Wars did.

Zemo's plan relied too much on things he wouldn't have control. Trying to pit two heroes against each other on the basis that they wouldn't have disscussed this topic, as in that meeting in Age of Ultron. They don't discuss what each other do outside of their group movies apparently. It was Stubornness and unnecessary

"How to cook Hispanics"

So, this was the first episode directed by Matthew Rhys? The one directed by Noah Emmerich was a straight A too. Another legacy from this show.

I'm amazed by the fact this wasn't a spoiler for that superhero movie.

That dialogue would have materialized in another show. It made me think of that without having the characters express it orally.

The gasping after the plane took off sold it.

It was the equivalent to Philip's "You respect Jesus, but not us!"

I liked the "It's the world's fault" line. I says a lot about how a generation of parents might turn up.

Excellent season! The best ks I won't have to wait for months to know what happens next because the network decided to split it up.

It'd be wonderful if this could be directed to the Marvel Cinematic Universe too.

Try something new as Anduin Lothar would.

If you wanted me to shoot you in the front you should have run towards me.

So what! Pop is dead. Long live Pop.

That's the reason I consider them double discs with the B-sides, they are still at the top of my list.

She'll get on a plane "shortly."

Besides, If it's going to be a series, they will butcher it like no other if it's succesful. First season will end with the herd(?) discovering a dirty secret about the chief and only when the last team member manages to resolve some issues they will be ready to depart. Just like THE FREAKING WALKING DEAD.
In the third

Oh! come on! Everyone who read it at ages 11 or 8 loved it, but when they exposed it to other kids around the same age, they were traumatized. Only you were cool enough to take it? I'm not ashamed to admit I cried and run to my mom wen I read an article in a magazine saying that the sun was a star and will one day

Envy! It's all I feel when I learn when people enjoyed that literature at such a young age, certainly younger than me. I wonder what you read when you were fifteen. Or what you read now.

Everytime someone brings that up, I send them a link to that Hans Rosling's awesome explanation.