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Oh, so you solved the monolith puzzle all by yourself, then?

The aerial shots of London with the helicopter was some fantastic buildup for the final scene. Just needed some Moby to complete it.

He didn't trust them. He said that his actions would completely discredit the terrorists (and probably take the heat off the US for the drone strike that started all of this) if they didn't keep their end of the bargain.

I'd be down for a live action version if they bring James Gunn back and let him do whatever he wants.

To add to that, here's an article written before season six, where Cuse says that not all questions would be answered:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010…

Er, what? I'm going to have to guess that you were doing something else while watching the tickling scene, because you completely misread it. For one thing, he doesn't punch her, he has his back to her and he elbows her when he involuntarily flails back because he is being tickled. I mean, it's not even ambiguous.

That line was really good, especially Kiefer's performance. It gave a small insight into Bauer's compulsion to go after terrorists. And I think that the tourtue scene was a sort of callback to the last half of season 8, showing that some of his temperament from that period lingers. Unless he always tortured in part to

I don't mind, as long as it enables sequences like that. And as long as the characters don't start talking about the amazing featues s of the Chrysler 200. I think it also helped that the car didn't look shiney and new, like most product placement.

I'm guessing Chrysler paid for that sequence, giving them a bigger budget to play with.

Mike Meyers beats off dead horses?

If I remember correctly, he does, but he does not do it gladly. Stark was being practical, while Rodgers was more idealistic. And he was right. It wasn't just SHIELD that was behind the registration, it had popular support and the US government was for it as well. So what are they going to do, fight the people that

If we're comparing grades between shows, then most shows would be getting Cs, D's, and Fs because of shows like Breaking Bad or Mad Men.

Er, the Xbox's sales are not that far behind the Wii U's, despite the latter's one year head start. Bar some major catastrophe, the Xbox will easily pull ahead. It hasn't even pulled out its heavy hitters yet. The Wii U is still the biggest failure here.

Nothing in TNG was as embarrassing as Kirk vs. the Gorn.

Yeah, that "you're pretending to like it" argument makes me automatically disregard their opinion since they are obviously disregarding mine.

He never had a soul to lose in the first place.

You didn't like This American Life? That and Radiolab semi-regularly have me sitting in the car at home so I can finish the shows.

He's a huge fan of Tony Stark, judging by the goatee.

It's when Metallica started their nosedive, so that's probably a good thing.

I'm surprised that no one mentioned that they obviously filmed the SWAT team when it was sunny out. I have never seen stark shadows during a heavy blizzard before.