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I don't see how they could implement a crossover between a live-action show and a cartoon without it being very, very, very cheesy. (we'd get something like Roger Rabbit, except not as good)

That scared the shit out of me as a kid, but when I rewatched it in the last couple of years, I was amazed at how underwhelming and terrible it was.

So... they're just aping Arkham City then?

I love watching horrible movies for the sake of making fun of them.

Yeah, that was really, really shocking.

You could put them in pouches. Duh.

For all we know, their entire supply could have been in the room that Ward jettisoned with FitzSimmons inside.

Clearly, she is not.

Yeah, I'm okay with it too, especially since otherwise we likely wouldn't have gotten the MCU Black Widow.

Now we just need for you and saxgod to start talking about more and more brothers...

Also, the Ward scene confirms that SHIELD does not have a truth serum. Or else that the writers forgot that they do. One or the other.

SHIELD is most likely classified as a terrorist organization (as per Talbot's repeated statements about them being in the same category as Hydra). If Stark helped them out, he'd likely be arrested as a traitor.

It also helps that the team can't support the dead weight. There's a certain degree of urgency they didn't have before, now that they don't have the entire (and substantial) resources of SHIELD behind them.

There's absolutely no evidence to support the idea that Hand was an LMD. She got killed off unceremoniously for a reason: to add impact to Ward's turn. It worked.

It's not like this is without precedent; that's basically what Aquaman does in the Injustice comic. (and then Superman et al. pick up Atlantis and drop it in the middle of the Sahara to get him to calm down)

What, Zack Snyder failing at subtlety? Say it ain't so!

Well, there hasn't been a Twofer since 30 Rock ended.

Disney totally has the money to buy out Hasbro (and they seem fixated on purchasing every other profitable franchise). This could totally happen. :)

I've thought about how transporter technology would fundamentally change the way life is. The job and housing markets would dramatically shift (seriously, you could buy a house anywhere that's cheap and just commute to a different state), diseases would be next to impossible to lock down, the cost of goods and

Wireless charging over great distances and with large amounts would be good fantasy alternative as well; electric cars that just pulled the juice they need remotely, without the need for a clunky battery would be fantastic.