Hmm, well you know, Stark did just sell the Avengers’ tower...
Hmm, well you know, Stark did just sell the Avengers’ tower...
Perhaps there is the problem: you expected a show called Agents of SHIELD to be about something other than agents of SHIELD. I didn’t expect there to be a central superhero character because, well... duh.
[rampant speculation] In Thor’s defense, maybe he had no clue what would happen if he was shot. I mean, it’s not like anyone used a gun on him in Thor 1, and he went straight from New Mexico to Asgard before returning to Earth to capture Loki; there was no chance for him to acclimate to human weaponry. He’s going…
Or you could actually answer the question instead of acting like a child who insists they’re right because they’re right. I guess we’re both disappointed in the other.
Similarly, Ant-Man should have had the punching power of a feather when he became a giant in Civil War.
Uh, what? Literally nothing else under the Marvel banner before Iron Man and TIH is considered part of the MCU, so how can you say that those two weren’t the start of it?
I dunno, a sequence of three repeating emoji of the same type kinda makes sense (and reinforces the idea even more than a singular one), and sometimes the sequence itself can tell a bit of a story (like a wow one and a laughing one together).
Pfft, he was the ultra-important “I’m gonna call Waller’s bluff about the head explosives” guy; you can’t have a “meet the Suicide Squad” story without one. (there was a similar throw-away character when the Squad appeared on Arrow, for example)
Uh, where do you think Kevin Feige came from? He was there from day one with the MCU. Hell, the guy was an associate producer on Blade, for crying out loud, and that was in 1998. He wasn’t some guy that came in and helped to course-correct the MCU after it had already been moving forward.
You missed the “if” part that qualifies the part you put in bold.
Morbo is pleased by your first poster choice.
I completely disagree with your assessment of the first season, but you’re at least right about the second season being fantastic.
Look at other shows that involve a lot of improv, like Parks and Rec; none of the actors get writing credits, even though they came up with a few of the bits themselves.
Does she not know that a voice actor is not necessarily the one writing and/or directing the character?
And now we know why they’re endangered.
I like to see your optimism, but Black Panther? A minor character that has almost no recognition in the general population? I will be impressed if they clear $100M once all is said and done. I hope I’m wrong.
I’ll admit it, I chuckled.
I’ll admit it, I chuckled.
Someone on here mentioned several months back that Hugh Jackman would make for an amazing Kraven (especially now that he’s done as Wolverine) and I’ve been in love with that idea ever since.
1) If you find these movies boring, why the hell do you watch them or write about them?
I did that when I saw Thor and Green Lantern; paid for the former, snuck into the latter.