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    Well, the most perfect casting would be Samuel L. Jackson as (Ultimate) Nick Fury since the comics character was modeled after him in the first place. I wonder if Jackson ever thought he’d actually get to play the role after giving approval to use his likeness for the character.

    Peter having to run across the big open field on foot in pursuit of the bad guys because there’s nothing around to swing on. ‘This sucks!’

    But we also saw the consequences of Peter abusing their trust in him when Tony took the suit away and he was forced back to his homemade costume.

    I’d like think that Kelly took stock of her look once she realized that it could be a hindrance to her career and went for a more professional appearance sometime after she met Ed.

    Synopsis. (I normally try to avoid being ‘that guy,but I couldn’t help myself this time.)

    I think the right of a family to choose who their children interact with obviously takes priority over a gay persons right to coach children’s sports. Coaching childrens sports is not a human right.

    The question the I never hear asked of these CEOs, or any Republican, though I’m sure the former is a subset of the latter, is why does healthcare for Americans have to be tied to one’s employer?

    Exactly. Just a few weeks ago I was marveling at the overall longevity of the cast of the Mary Tyler Moore Show. Both Ed Asner and Cloris Leachman are in their 90's. Gavin McLeod is in his 80's and Valerie Harper is approaching 80 despite her brain cancer diagnosis. (John Amos is in his late 70's for the completists

    You’re clearly forgotten about CHIPS, the definition of unwatchable.

    The report itself could have been sent electronically instead of being handed to Sisko manually. I’ve frequently walked into my boss’s office and said “I just sent you that report you asked for,” and that led to a conversation right there. I was commenting only on the technology, not the dramatic devices the audience

    I don’t recall the exact episode. The report itself could have been sent electronically instead of being handed to Sisko manually. I’ve frequently walked into my boss’s office and said “I just sent you that report you asked for,” and that led to a conversation right there. The point I was making had nothing to do with

    To be fair, even in DS9, they hadn’t considered that data could be shared via a central computer. I caught a few minutes of a retort last night an Odo hand delivered a padd to Sisko containing his security report. Why didn't he just email it? 

    I think “A-List” is determined by the bankability of the property. Sure, Marvel had their other films like Daredevil, etc., as you mentioned, and some were profitable, but studios don’t want merely profitable if they’re going to sink $150m into a comic book movie, they want a blockbuster. Movies featuring the

    I’d love it if they just said that it was the writers back in the 1960's who screwed up by not taking future developments into account and their plan to fix it is to go back in time and correct the scripts from the original series.

    Funny, Black Widow didn’t seem broken at all in Avengers. First, she’s in complete control while her victims think she’s the one their interrogating. Next she approaches Bruce Banner with nothing but a gun. She gets Loki to spill the beans on his plan. She gets Hawkeye to snap out of his trance by beating the snot out

    At the time, the only true A-level properties from Marvel were Spider-Man and the X-Men. Those were the only ones that could compete in the marketing area with Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman. I’d say those five combined were the entire A-tier at the time, so it’s fair to say that all characters in the Avengers were B or

    I think Bob Hartley’s success can be measured by the fact that his patients kept coming back to the group sessions. He fostered camaraderie in a group of people who otherwise had nothing in common but needed a safe, social outlet. Sometimes you can’t measure progress by forward movement but instead by simply not

    Despite a few bumps along the way, she made Reg Barclay into something useful, so she’s had some successes.

    I think this boils down to the subtle difference between “What do you want to be when you grow up?” versus “What do you want to do when you grow up?” The latter question isn’t as narrowing and it lets kids think about what they enjoy doing instead of having to conform to their concept of what various careers entail.

    Narwhals! They’re like unicorns, but wet!