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it also made the Jon Snow death and resurrection a dramatic thing for non-book readers, who would have likely forgotten that the Lord of Light brings people back from the dead.

Their establishing scenes had them speaking a different LANGUAGE and yet they had infinitely better chemistry than Lincoln and Daisy.

That's mostly a stuntwoman hidden via quick edits and shot selection.

It is a huge fucking problem. HUGE. However that doesn't mean you have to rush out a Black Widow film. There are other women heroes at Marvel that would:
1. fit the tone of the MCU better
2. fit the narrative direction of the MCU better
3. just be more fun in general

Apologies if this has been mentioned before but WOW do Lincoln and Daisy have absolutely no chemistry whatsoever. They really want us to believe their love but honestly there is just such little spark between them every scene just ends up being frustrating and goofy.

there wouldn't be any Iron Man, either, and Hydra would have a fleet of Iron Man-armoured soldiers. remember in Iron Man 2 when Senator Stern was trying to get the blueprints turned over to the government aka Hydra?

Agent Carter was such a gift of a series. really gonna miss it.

if they don't do this with the Time Stone, I'm gonna go find Kevin Feige and have serious words with him.

which is why her and Clint continue to feature so heavily in the MCU. don't think that means they need to have their own feature. but that's just me. Marvel has a tonne more interesting characters they could adapt before Black Widow.

Bond films are PG13? wow. ok yeah, fair enough. if you can do Bond in all his kill-happy rapey glory in a PG13 then sure. complaint withdrawn.

poor choice of words, but you know what I mean. she's not built like a dancer, which is usually the best kind of build to pull off that super ninja assassin fighting style all women have in film. I mean none of her fight scenes look believable because they're so over-edited.

Can you make a GOOD Black Widow film with a PG-13 rating? assume you want to delve into her dark past which contains some monumentally R-rated themes and circumstances.

a Widow solo as a palate cleanser after Infinity War could work but I think we both know that phase 4 is starting in summer 2019 with ether a second Spider-Man film or the Fantastic Four.

This is legitimately the biggest objection I have against a Black Widow solo. ScarJo is short and stocky and has no idea how to move gracefully and it's SO telling. like, it was cute when it was just that one action scene in IM2 (edited all to hell, natch) but now she's had more screen-time across the MCU than

That is dead-on. The bedroom scene was clearly Melisandre giving up. Davos will convince her to bring Jonny B. Good back, and they'll ride to Winterfell to make some Bolton Sandwiches!

yeah exactly this. the ending didn't feel right given 1. they're meant to be poor (or at least just-about-getting-by) and 2. the whole tone of the episode was about moving on.

Louise deadpanning "take it easy Norman Rockwell" had me laughing for at least five solid minutes. absolutely brilliant. Kristen Schaal is a treasure.

think he meant Wonder Woman.

Superman in Man of Steel seemed more like a whiny Superboy. and Ma & Pa Kent are total jerks. the tone of DC's cinematic universe is so juvenile; it's the kinda thing a 15 year old thinks is cool and mature. I have hope for The Flash given the directors, but the rest of it? eeeehhhh.

"In other words, he's fucked."