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What I love so much about this show is that the normal moments a typical show goes after are the ones it actively dreads; their big "season ending shocker" was that they said "I love you" to each other.

The SHIELD training manual:
"Develop a chip on your shoulder and a relentlessly prickly demeanour, regularly say things like 'intel', 'tech', 'put him down', 'you're too close to this', and 'keep your emotions in check' 'I want to kill Ward too because (contrived personal reason)' and make sure you're up-to-date on all

The only one I really care about crossing over is Daredevil, he would've fit in perfectly in Civil War. At this point I'd rather not shoehorn them into the space-epic that Infinity War will probably be

When Scott bumped into those people was one of the hardest times I've laughed in the history of my laughing career.

I never want to see Clara or Me again. Clara for the sake of her lovely character arc, Me because she just was a completely useless guest-casting stunt.

This is his cheat movie, but he's back on the diet for John Wick 2 (both literally and figuratively)

by the all the beards of the Master, that which is all I hold dear has been found in collusion with the manifestation of all things I despise!

Even with all these different balls to juggle, they still manage to fill the CW's horrid 'sexy/emotional confrontation scene' quotient

I don't know who their script editor is but their job should be just crossing out every other line of every episode, this show would be much more enjoyable if they didn't have to constantly be saying things

Batman v Superman v Jarring Tonal Shifts

Apparently I'm going against the grain here, but I find him generally hilarious

These team-ups highlight the individual ridiculousness both these shows have in such an entertaining way

this better be a dream sequence, because I know Batman better than I know most of my family, and he would not take the time to put on a trenchcoat and then put his gloves back on over it.

It would explain why Batman decided to wear a trenchcoat but then put his gloves on over it.

this is.. just.. I'm… it's perfect.

the only aspect keeping me from putting it above Daredevil is how difficult some of the supporting characters made watching a few episodes. But all in all, Marvel property/superhero product or not, it was just great television.

The fact that the CW shows exist is more exciting and fascinating than the actual shows themselves. This one will either finally vault them over that line of phenomenal they've never quite crossed, or it will stretch them too thin and it'll be a shitshow.

Me too, it just felt very superficial to me. Like "we know comics are for kids, but what if we could get people to take them seriously" instead of just viewing it as a respectable medium in the first place. But thats just me.

Interesting article, couldn't really disagree more.
Judged just as any other film it's decent, but it played like the people who made it have never actually read a comic book and just went off what they gleaned from "nerds" in high school.

the fact that Nathan took the time to give the dough man a sculpted penis fucking kills me.