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Tron 3: Michael Sheen is awesome. I'm indifferent on Hedlund, but Olivia Wilde being back is great. Now bring back:
-Daft Punk to do the soundtrack.
-Cillian Murphy as the villain.
-David Warner.
-Michael Sheen (I don't care what BS you need to use, just get him back).

Plus it's not like NOT knowing has made her any safer anyway. It makes her LESS so.

If they use time-travel to retcon/undo all of this ACTUAL PROGRESS, then I'm going to be really irritated. Don't do something this big if you're not going to stick with it.

See I read his face differently. I'm not sure that he personally has much of a problem with it. His face looked like a weird mixture of intrigue/wonder/and concern. Perhaps he's worried about the other Christian's reaction, and as a result his power-base.

The moniker "Boneless" has been debated for a long time. What does it mean? Different historians have different theories. Some think that it was some kind of physical disability that made walking difficult (if not impossible). Some think that it may refer to sexual impotence, and so on and so forth. The simple

I'm not sure that I agree with the author's premise. His face during that scene was interesting. I don't really think that HE personally has much of a problem with it. I think that he might simply be concerned with the OTHER Christians and how they'll react.

Eight episodes actually. And no, not every episode needs action. That's especially true if the promos for next week are accurate, where we'll get a big shootout/battle scene with the Howling Commandos.

That "hotel" is apparently based off of a real place that once existed in NYC, that had similar rules. Period-accurate details like that are much appreciated.

Not really. That stuff actually happened. People call it "on the nose" but that seem to be because it's rarely this directly addressed in media. Thus "accurate" becomes "on the nose" to the uninitiated.

They've been competent since the beginning. Even back in the pilot, they were figuring out pretty much everything that she was independent of her. She's just ahead of them because she's got "inside information" from Howard and is being more "hand's on" than they are. BTW, that trick with the food and booze was

There's also Robert-> Bobby, Anthony-> Tony, and Edward-> Ted.

That little girl from the episode 5 preview is a good candidate. However one of the big conceits of her character is than Yelena is younger than Natasha and thinks herself better because of it. Having her alive in the 1940's kind of undercuts that dynamic.

We don't know what the command structure is now. It's possible that SSR isn't a military organization anymore. None of it's members have military ranks now. It seems more like the FBI at this point. And Philips is only a Colonel at this point, so his pull is probably limited.

There was maybe a hint of it in TFA. When Cap identifies all of those HYDRA basis from the map in Zola's office, he mentions how he's found out that there was one more that wasn't on the map. Colonel Philips (Tommy Lee Jones's character) then tells Peggy to "get on the horn to MI6 and have them start looking for

If I recall correctly, the flashbacks of Christian's abuse were essentially all taking place in Ward's head. He wasn't telling anyone about it, he was remembering. So either he's delusional/subconsciously lying to himself, or Senator Badvibes is lying.
Right now, I'm banking on the latter.

He's been drinking too much Earl Grey for way too long.

No, McKellen is King Triton.