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We'll see, but I'll edit in "live-action" if you'd like.

Marvel doesn't control those properties, the studios that own the rights do. Everything Marvel Studios has control over has been slotted into the MCU.

I know. It's annoying. I like that DC spread some of their properties out to television and are interested in telling stories not burdened by the need to fit into a cinematic universe. Gotham may be getting some groans as Batman Muppet Babies, but it's the kind of show Marvel wouldn't risk right now, a show set in

Well that's even worse, since if shows won't influence the movies (I agree), why do they need to be set in the same universe? For a Daredevil cameo in an Avengers movie, or a throwaway line on Daredevil about Bruce Banner?

"I doubt they really care about continuity in the TV shows one way or the other."
Agents of SHIELD is tethered to whatever they decide to do in the MCU, for better (Cap 2) or worse (Thor 2). Obviously this won't be as tied in, but they have to exist in the same world, and not in say a grittier version of NYC that

It'd be a lot of fun if Marvel could have some properties that DON'T take place in the MCU. It's getting to an enough is enough point. There are so many stories to be told, I don't understand why they ALL have to be tied to the same greater continuity. Take some risks with some of the characters.

I don't think Clooney was at the right stage of his career to take that kind of role. Schumacher basically admitted he got the part after he drew a mask over a picture of Clooney. He was a great tv star still trying to establish a screen presence. If he got hired after some of his movie successes, and with a better

The Marvel brand is also very cost-conscious about what they pay their stars. There was no chance they would dole out millions to a Michael C. Hall to star in this.

In cases where the city does own the team, the stadium is generally leased back to the team on very favorable conditions and the team usually gets the bulk of the revenue. If Orlando has a good deal, they're the exception and not the rule.

Well that'd be great, but these stadiums aren't controlled by the public despite the public money used to build them. That's part of the problem. The public pays and the billionaire owns it. Not sure where you got the idea the city controls it. What the city allegedly gets back is tourism dollars and jobs created

I guess they'd have to settle for the millions they've already grifted. But it's sad when thousands of DEATHS of workers can't spur FIFA into taking serious reform action.

There's plenty of evidence from the narrative that the house was not subject to a warrant in the first place, since Lester's story was believed by the decision makers at the time. You're assuming a lot here. The way the scene played out was Molly wasn't supposed to be there and not just because her supervisors told

That'd fall under existing venues for me. They're still around (and I assume are in use) and it would be much cheaper than building from scratch.

Molly does not know the circumstances of his arrest, or even if he was formally arrested or Mirandized. Further, despite the initial Mirandazation, if it did take place off screen, does not let Molly off the hook. There are plainly constitutional problems with the approach she took in the hospital.
There was clearly

I hope this carries over into World Cup bidding. The Olympics and WC should use existing venues, not demand amazing new facilities. If a country bids and doesn't have the infrastructure, don't hold it there.

I like Molly, but her willingness to completely ignore the 4th and 5th Amendments is very troubling and I hope it comes up at some point. She searched Lester's house without a warrant and she interrogated Mr. Wrench without any sort of Miranda Warnings (even the mute have the right to remain silent). She's held up

I missed the explanation of the fish, what was it?

Was that Lester's shotgun (used to kill the sheriff) that Malvo duct taped to Chumph's hands?

Not only murdering a cop, but having gangs under your thumb and controlling how a portion of the drug trade works. The only dud episode of the Shield.

Nah, Shane spoilered his whole spoiler in what he thought was an act of love.