Yeah, he’s an asshole. It’s opening night of the biggest movie in the world. Fuck your personal space.
Yeah, he’s an asshole. It’s opening night of the biggest movie in the world. Fuck your personal space.
It even gives Cap some added depth as a character. Like he started to pick up Mjolnir at the party, felt it wiggle, and then played it off like he couldn’t move it because he either didn’t want to rule Asgard or didn’t want to embarrass his friend (or both). Both are reasons why he was able to wield it, most likely.
Also award worthy?
It was such great writing for them not to include the “I could do this all day” part there, because we all knew it without it even needing to be said.
He has America’s shield, but does he have America’s ass?
Picture a theater of almost 200 people answering all of T’Chala’s war chants. The room exploding when Captain America picked up the hammer for the first time. That is how I describe what I saw last night. It was more than a movie it was an experience. It was something I can talk about for years to come. It is…
Was that him in the car going by the army base screaming anti-war phrases? Thought it was him but wasn’t sure.
I mean, they made her the most recognizable female superhero during that time, and earned her a SHIT TON of money. It’s hard to say they did nothing with her.
lighten up, Frances.
Many people are now stoked that they have Thor’s physique.
Why didn’t Bucky go back in time with Cap? Bucky’s just as much a man out of time as Steve, and yet he doesn’t seem to care or have the same melancholy about the past.
Yes, that’s what happened. Though going by the FFH trailer, every student with a speaking part in Homecoming was conveniently snapped.
I don’t know. She killed her own mom. In televisionese, that usually means “self-sacrifice to atone for her sins in the season finale”.
How about they don’t at all and Mon-El goes back to Imra.
Oh, and Brainy’s burn on the Mets is my favorite line of dialogue the show’s ever done. No, I’m not still bitter over crying myself to sleep in 1986, why do you ask?
Alex really is the worst. Every single thing she contributes to the plot just causes grief for everyone else. It’s not just this episode, it’s every episode. Keep her in the lab as a medic, don’t let her make her own decisions because she’s terrible at them.
Yeah, that was Clark who had the firm stance of Kryptonite. Kara obviously didn’t feel the same because she was happy to work with the DEO knowing that they had kryptonite.
I had high hopes that they’d send Mon El back to the future, but it would seem none of us are allowed to be happy.
Totally agree about the show downplaying her double life. The scene at the end with Lena and Kara in the elevator reminded me how much I miss the first season’s adroit balancing of Kara Danvers (single young professional) and Supergirl (iconic superhero in the making). She’s basically Supergirl full time now, but her…
As someone who had bought into the whole “Lena has to know, come on” position a while back, I couldn’t help but be all “wow, she’s really messing with Kara’s head here.” then remembered that it’s by no means established (though still ridiculous for her not to).