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Head Cannon: In the Marvel Universe a meteor made of Vabranium (the material used to make Cap's shield) landed in the continent of Africa thousands of years ago. This led to the technologically advanced nation of Wakanda and turned Africa into a power player on the world stage. This vastly altered the outcome of the

I’m thinking it’s Gabe Jones. BJ Britt has a screen presence that reminds me a lot of Derek Luke.

Has it ever?

Actually, the point was thematic juxtaposition. You have our protagonist, Agent Carter, the progressive woman fighting to be accepted in an occupation thought to be above her sation. Meanwhile Dottie, our antagonist, has her origins as a little girl brainwashed into the ideal American woman circa 1946. You’ll notice

“An adult handcuffing herself also suggests willful servitude rather than forced imprisonment, showing how Dottie’s dedication to the cause has only strengthened since she was a child.”

I have to apologize, I screwed up earlier. Avengers: Assemble *wasn't* the show I'd heard good things about. I was thinking of *Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes*. I got the two confused, my bad.

You could, which would fit nicely into the theme of fate vs. free-will, seeing as John was the destiny she chose.

Fair enough. Although Teth-Adam is established as being defeated in "Ancient History." So there's reason to believe that he had some kind of contact with Katar and Chay-Ara.

Or maybe she has to battle Thoth Kehepera* for control of
Egypt after she arrives on earth. There’s got to be a JLU episode in there somewhere.

Fair enough.

I tend to give Chay-Ara the benefit of the doubt. Assuming that Chay-Ara and Shayera are two separate individuals who share the same soul, we only knew Chay-Ara for a short period of time at one very specific moment of her life. We have no idea who she was during the decades prior to her death or how she evolved into

Yes, exactly. I said I knew why.

I'm hopeful he'll either finish Gargoyles or review The Spectacular Spider-Man. Braniac Attacks pisses me off to no end. I mean, why go to the trouble of adopting the show's animated style and reuniting the voice cast if you're not going to honor the mythology? Well, okay, I know why, but I still find it repugnant.

He already has. Return of the Joker, The Batman Superman Movie, Subzero Mask of the Phantasm and Mystery of the Batwoman are listed under "Season 0" of his Batman reviews.

“These events aren’t problematic, but the effect they have on Shayera in the present
is. After experiencing this flashback, Shayera is suddenly baby-crazy, and when John tells her about their son in the future, she immediately tries to rekindle their romance.”

If it’s the CG Green Lantern series produced by Bruce Timm, yeah. That one was pretty good. I’ve heard good things about Avengers: Assemble, not so good things about Ultimate Spider-man and I’m not familiar with any of the others.

I completely agree. But I didn’t want to over-sell it to someone who hasn’t had a chance to form their own opinion of it, so I didn’t say anything beyond “give it a shot”.

If you’re looking for shows set in the DC Animated Universe continuity (That includes Justice League and Batman Beyond) you’re best bet is either:

Yeah, I always thought this one should have been a two-parter in order to give full attention the various sub-plots going on.

Not at all. It's on me. I've never been able to keep the "Earth 2", "Golden Age," "Silver Age," "Bronze Age," stuff straight.