Yeah, I think you're reading too much from a simple poster.
Yeah, I think you're reading too much from a simple poster.
GOD DAMMIT MARVEL, MY FEELS.
Pretty sure almost all heroic activity is reckless. The risk to oneself is what makes it an act of heroism. And he knew there was a safe place to go, so there was a plan in motion.
Sadly it seems the geek fail is mine:
I thought it was implied/stated that he did test the gamma radiation on himself in The Incredible Hulk.
It's stuff like this that make conspiracy theorists seem reasonable. I'm still staring at a goat, trying to command it to lead a rebel uprising in a country rich with natural resources but is not a viable ally.
It was only ever conceived of and produced as an 8-episode miniseries to fill Agents of SHIELD's midwinter hiatus, and episode 8 is next week.
SHIELD doesn't even begin to compare to Carter in terms of quality, so there's no way it can carry that torch. What's particularly bizarre is that Carter feels, in many ways, like Joss Whedon's better stuff, whereas SHIELD, despite him being (vaguely) involved, feels like what a fanboy who profoundly didn't get…
Agent Carter is everything Agents of SHIELD wishes it was. I've so thoroughly enjoyed Agent Carter, something I've never come close to saying about Agents of SHIELD.
Agent Carter has checked every box since it first aired. Sad to see it go. Let's hope SHIELD can continue to carry the torch.
Conan the Destroyer was a better film, in my opinion.
Yes.
TBH, I find it a nice change of pace to see hyper-macho male characters allowed vulnerability and actual character traits aside from "KILL BAD GUYS FUCK BITCHES GET MONEY."
I'll take scenes I didnt see coming for 200 please.
HOT FUDGE HOLY MOLY!
Lego sets aren't usually 100% accurate to the movies they represent.
Am I the only one who found the whole bit about the women hoarding food weird and off-putting? If they were trying to (a) show that Dottie is interested in secret compartments, and (b) how that these women are all clever as spies at circumventing rules that treat them like children because of their gender (I guessed…
I love the fact that after she snaps Mink's neck she lands in the exact same pose as Natasha in Iron Man 2.
Natasha was born in 1984 according to Zola in Cap 2. I'm thinking that the base in the next episode (possibly the Red Room) is the same place that the ballet dancers in the Age of Ultron trailer were.
Call the exterminator, 'cause Carter's apartment has Black Widows…