The Infinity First Editions.
The Infinity First Editions.
How are bread-hats not a thing yet? There's got to be a market for that somewhere. It's not a market I will be a part of, but that is very often a true statement.
In each film, her character excels at making a different baked good with which to entice her paramours.
Who doesn't want to go somewhere that's green?
And now I'm dreaming of a cross-over in which Hank and Britt run afoul of the marshal service.
Seeing as how Thanos is the "father" of Gamora and Nebula, I'm guessing yes.
Watching Fisk beat Anatoly for embarrassing him in front of Vanessa was intense to watch, but immediately made me worried for her future. If he's willing to do that to someone for embarrassing him on a first date, what will he do to the person who kills her if this relationship develops.
I kind of hope there's a twist that Yellowjacket is actually doing good and Pym is manipulating Scott because he's angry that his special toys are being "misused."
I think I've shifted my desire to getting just a scene of Tony Stark and the Kingpin together. They're both billionaires using their money and influence to shape the world to their desires.
Yeah, that movie sounds overstuffed as it is. I meant in a follow-up or something.
I know the initial plan was to do the 4 stand-alone series and then have The Defenders mini-series, but during the pre-release hype, some of the showrunners talked about how they'd do a season 2 if this was successful or whether Daredevil would ever appear in a film if the show was well-received. I can definitely see…
I keep saying that I want to see Daredevil interact with the Avengers in some way down the line (not join them, but maybe say "hey, thanks for leaving us with the cleanup, dicks"), but thinking back to this episode, I am less certain how mixing the realism of this show would play against larger-than-life figures.
Chumbawumba is his fault.
I loved the bar scene. I thought it was funny (Foggy triumphantly telling Karen they get to drink for free and the bartender emphatically saying this isn't the case) and I really liked Foggy trying to show Karen the "lighter side" of Hell's Kitchen. I wasn't sure if Foggy was making up the names and backstories of…
*holds out hope for Kate Bishop introduced into MCU*
Hell, I see a lot of the troubles of Chicago (my home town) in this.
Remind me to follow up on this in the review for episode 2.
The use of developers exploiting a tragedy and the reaction of heroes is such a compelling angle, as is telling the story of what happens after the heroes stop a threat. Before this, my favorite villain in the MCU was Alexander Pierce (he's also in my favorite film in the franchise) because his motives were so…
I kept waiting for a Jimmy to get busted in Chicago, thus proving to Chuck that he was right to deny Jimmy a job.
Drunk and Egg (Frank's "invention" that you put on your dashboard)