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I mean there is obviously no body so it’s more for remembrance not Natasha’s actual grave. I’m sure she has an Avenger approved one and statues for people to lay their flowers but this one is clearly for family only - in Ohio where they used to live.

Sure, but they didn’t know he would be in New York already and had no way of planning for that. Releasing Ronin stuff into the open meant they would know when and where he’ll would be (or at least have more limited scope of time and location) and it’d be easier for their people to find him. Kate can only track he

Yes, they clearly don’t care and frankly people make too big of a deal of it. Let’s say it’s a Jessica Chastain/Bryce Dallas Howard kind of a deal in universe.

We are probably overthinking it. After all Infinity Stones are the ultimate Deux Ex Machina - they can do whatever you want them to do so if Hulk wanted everyone to come back safely they did and all the extra food needed materialised along with them. And after that the life went on - just like with our pandemic it was

It’s Yelena, who tells Kate that the person who hired her to kill Clint... is Kate’s mom. (Which is odd because we saw Valentina (Julia Louis Dreyfus) do it in Black Widow. So does Valentina work for Eleanor? Hmmm).

That would make sense since Earth moved way further that any plane or boat could in those 5 years and yet no one reappeared in the empty space where Solar system used to be.

I think the whole Ronin suit and sword sale was designed to bring Clint out of hiding. They knew that once it is in the open he will, as Yelena said, come to save his reputation. I’m pretty sure that Kingpin would like all his deals with the Ronin to never be discovered so he hired Eleanor to take care of it as her

And Minn-Erva is Sersi and Mariah is also the grieving mother who confronted Tony Stark. Some people in MCU just look a lot alike.

Yes, in the show timeline he is. In the show itself we get no real information about how old he is but Lauren Hissrich said before the series started he is almost 100 in the first episode. And according to the official timeline hweis about 106 at the end of the first season while Yennefer is 71.

Yennefer’s actually starts earlier than Geralt. Foltest (the king with striga daughter) is a small child when she’s already been in Aerdin court for 30 years. Her story spans about 70 years in total. Outside of flashbacks to when Geralt was a little child the earliest we see Geralt is when he meets Renfri and that’s

The funny part is that the actor has been very good friends with both Dominique and Cara way before he joined the show.

Last season was moving so slowly and concentrated more on characters than the story that I assumed they would completely give up on Laconia story. Especially, since a 30-year gap would be hard to film. But now I’m betting on movies finishing off the story - shorter run time but with a larger FX budget.

That would be perfect. I hope you are right.

It seems that the end of the episode with Mat staying behind comes from the actor playing him suddenly leaving the set. The character was recast for season 2 but we may not see Mat again until then.

I really hope so. There was barely any of the story I loved in the first season and what they replaced it with was painful to watch most of the time. I don’t have much hope for it as an adaptation but I hope they can make it enjoyable as its own story.

Yes, games are pretty much an authorised fanfic about what happened after the books (but Sapkowski can write his own official continuation if he ever feels like it). The series is a very loose adaptation of the books (barely anything but the most bare bones of the story was left). So really knowledge about either is

It was pretty clear she likes how Jack makes her laugh and relax (that little flush was a nice touch too). But it might be all an act and she is just using him.

I enjoyed how quickly last week’s dramatic cliffhanger became this week’s awkward family hang out.

Except Loki. Loki, as it turns out, is the origin story for Kang’s costume which is why it needs second season.

I really liked how the episode humanised both Eleanor (she isn’t just the nagging parent) and Jack (he isn’t just shady and creepy) and gives us a glimpse into their relationship from their point of view not just Kate’s. It turns out to be actually pretty nice and even Kate begins to understand what her mother