Alien Invasions are not what Sokovia are about - it's the Avengers that chose not to accept oversight. Do you really think they imagined the UN would not call them in to fight an Alien invasion?
Alien Invasions are not what Sokovia are about - it's the Avengers that chose not to accept oversight. Do you really think they imagined the UN would not call them in to fight an Alien invasion?
"Is the UN really going to fight the Avengers if they tried to stop a super villain from blowing up a city or an alien invasion?"
I doubt that she made those feelings plain to the rest of the crew, and even if she had in fact spoken with anyone else, they would have argued with her about how wrong she was, so I assume she left without a word.
Anything that could destroy a few city blocks is probably horribly expensive to safely demolish, full of highly toxic or radioactive materials that cost an arm and a leg to just move, to say nothing of the expense of finding an environmentally sound disposal site. And then you have to think of site remediation costs….
Ghost Rider is most certainly "Iconic" - when you see a characters whose head is a flaming skull and is wearing a leather jacket, most people with a passing familiarity with comic book characters do recognize him.
Well, in the season finale of last year Randcliff does say that he was basing his model on an old SHIELD program, so the show itself isn't claiming she is the first one.
See the face.
May is the one possessed, not Coulson.
I love that this show continues to blaze through plots:
I have always found the Inhuman origin to be less silly than the mutant one, specially since I can't get over the whole " a single common gene expresses itself differently in every individual who posses it" nonsense. At least "results of advanced alien genetic engineering" makes the silly a little more bearable.
Ah, Kamala Khan looks exactly like a human being, last time I checked.
They couldn't film the pilot while those two were appearing in SHIELD though, so it was sort of a rock and a hard place issue - they needed an episode that could explain the absence of the two characters through the rest of the season in a way that could explain why they wouldn't come back during a crisis as big as…
Daisy Johnson (Skye) was never a secondary character. Hers is the first voice we hear in the pilot, the first main actor we are shown, and the entire pilot is about her getting into SHIELD.
So, we stop being human organisms when we no longer grow? See, this is the problem with these vague, inherently subjective statement people like you need to make to try to morally equate a zygote to a baby, or anyone else who has been born.
"Being" is utterly subjective, and merely consisting of tissue from Homo Sapiens Sapiens doesn't instantly grant something the status of "being", and even that status is not sufficient to grant legal existence or status.
Yeah, its weird when people talk about the importance of Democracy, then decry that the Executive failed to prevent the Legislature, which is by definition the most Democratic of branches, from doing something, all in the name of "the people".
Funny, cause almost everything you mention was the work of Congress, given that its our Legislative branch that makes laws, and its the fine people of this country that voted in the Republican congresses that instituted these policies.
FYI:
No, it isn't. The word baby does specifically relate to a human who was just born. That is why we have words of a zygote, an embryo, a fetus, etc. to describe human fetal development prior to birth. You are trying to, by using that word, conflate a human born with one who was at at relatively early stage in fetal…
As much as I like Douglas Adams, Barrack Obama is just the sort of man we need as President.