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    It's at least plausible that she went into the training relatively badass, I think, but the show would need to make that more explicit at some point because they don't mention it at all here.

    And also almost all (if not all) of the symptoms you get from a cold are the bodies immune system reaction to it, not the cold itself, which makes it even more plausible.

    But without the typos what would there be to comment about!?

    I know deep down that they aren't going to put the actual Master Pandemonium storyline in Agent Carter, but it's not going to stop me hoping they do.

    I think if you read "traditional values" as meaning the ones where femininity means the first set of things and masculinity means the second it's a bit less grating in the article.

    This guy seems way more experienced at fighting, though, in addition to being a lot larger than her.

    The bit about the koala was nice because that's something they're infamous for. They look really cute and cuddly but actually they're nasty, vicious little things.

    I had to double check after you posted that, but I'm pretty sure it was a plastic one in this case. I've seen plenty of translucent glass bongs, but not ones without at least some color variation in them somewhere, and definitely not matte ones. (I mean, it could be I guess. But it looks exactly like the plastic

    He did seem pretty into the pot, maybe he just couldn't remember how he made it?

    “He considered this a sort of capstone to his career,” Tessa says. “The first novel that ends on a note of hope and love.”

    I love the costuming they're using for Snart: elegant, carefully tailored suit, nice shoes, and a giant, fake fur lined parka over all of it. A giant parka that he wears in pretty much any climate. At some point I hope we get to see him discreetly shooting himself with that cold gun in order to keep from dying of

    I think this is exactly right. The problem the show has is that the two actors have almost zero chemistry so it comes off less as mild impatience for her to catch up and more like creepy stalking.

    I think it's that she can only kill with with that dagger, specifically.

    I think they mention that at some point?

    Hey, she bashed like twenty guys in the head with big metal poles hard enough to send them flying around. In real life at least that would be super fatal, like "closed casket funeral" fatal.

    And where is Rip? I mean, he keeps saying he's the leader but keeps
    letting his team mess up in major ways and disappears for long
    stretches.

    The second bit bothered me: that was just a bit of plastic! I don't think you could knock someone out with one of those, or at least not without breaking the thing. He should have just gone "OWW!! SON OF A BITCH WHY DID YOU HIT ME?" while they ran off with the gadget they wanted.

    I really, really want to see shows address the nuclear bomb thing at some point.

    "Wait seriously? It can just create whatever outfits we need?"
    "Oh absolutely - very necessary for a time traveler you know."
    "And.. can it do accessories? Like, jewelry? Or watches?"
    "Of course - it wouldn't be much use if it couldn't could it?"
    "…and Alpha particle detectors?"
    "Look I just said it could create… oh I

    I've always been baffled by plots that depend on using some powerful artifact to kill someone, only that artifact is or has actually been in that person's possession. Look - I get that if you know it's out there you're going to want to keep other people away from it. But do you have any idea how deep the ocean is,