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Not as on-the-nose as the Agents of SHIELD references to it during a storyline, though it was understandable there given the premise of said storyline.

At the very least, the removal of some of the network's more infamous loudmouths (Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, et al.) would be just as good.

If they really wanted to evoke the feel of the movie, the film's logo would just be the title, but made up with various famous fonts from the movies and properties it references.

While Senators Collins & Murkowski did a lot of the heavy lifting in saving "Ready Player One", the media has been fawning over Senator McCain's last-second cameo where he emphatically tells the bad guy a resounding "no" to joining his plans, despite supporting him for most of the movie.

I know investigations as serious as the Russia stuff take a while, but part of me wishes Mueller would just outright reveal what he and his team have found soon.

These news of heads of state abroad facing impeachment serve as a good appetizer for what might (hopefully) be in store for the U.S.

I know this is incredible blue skying in my head, but imagine if Fox News just outright died in a few years time.

How many WWE segments end with the fans outright applauding it?

Wait… IRL SHIELD?

I can understand having women wrestlers with singular names. That doesn't have quite the same impact for poor Elias (Sampson).

Mr. AmeriKyle.

It's hard to take Bray seriously if nothing of consequence ever happens with the people he feuds with. Most of the time, they just end up moving on to another feud as if nothing happened, while Bray meanders on to his next feud.

Couldn't they just do a mix of the American Alpha piano chords and the brass horns(?) of Angle's theme for Jordan's new theme?

And it's likely going to get even worse with Sinclair Broadcast Group's eventual stranglehold on local news across America.

How many people know that the show's adapted from a book anyway?

It's very much sad and craven that a guy infamous for draft dodging is questioning the bravery of soldiers who are infinitely more courageous and bold than he ever could hope to be.

It seems like something that Congress can pass a bill for, to prevent major policy changes being made via social media.

I think the Not-Quite-Shield will probably be the next Raw tag champs for however long until the inevitable betrayal happens.

It's been quite literally a year since that vignette promising Shelton returning to Smackdown aired, incidentally.

If it frees up the cast to show up in the movies, I'm cool with it ending at five seasons, especially if things end with how I imagine they'll end (Coulson retires/dies/etc. and Skye steps up as the new leader).