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Hal Shipman
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Am I the only one who remembers when Frankel appeared on Martha Stewart’s version of The Apprentice? I think it was Frankel who uttered the phrase “fake it til you make it!” and Martha cut her down so low and hard. It was brutal. I wonder if that’s where the idea for this awful TV show.

There will always be Mickey Mouse, who design and persona borrow heavily from, and to 1920s-30s audiences would’ve clearly read as minstrel.  

I think it actually is supposed to be that. 

seriously, Stephen Miller must think he’s the hottest shit on earth right about now

They can make whatever they want as long as they keep renewing the batshit joyfest that is Legends of Tomorrow.

or

Sure, why bother to put her name in the headline.

Her being Iris West doesn’t make the scene less creepy. And Miller’s backstory with women doesn’t ingratiate any more to that scene.

I assume SWORD didn’t acquire Vision until a couple of days ago—possibly surreptitiously. Since they appear to be just now dismembering him when Wanda shows up, it stands to reason they didn’t have him for the last five years.

One underrated moment in this episode was Wanda watching Brady Bunch looking all sad and lost while Bobby goes “She hasn’t got any feelings, she’s full of sawdust or rags or something.” It just felt like a very sad moment of juxtaposition to me.

Agatha’s violet-colored magic—the purple that combines their solely blue magic with red chaos magic—is able to repel theirs.

If I wasn’t 99% sure the whole hex thing will be gone by the end of the series, it would be great to see next week’s stinger just be Darcy waiting at the intersection while a line of ducklings stretches into the distance in both directions in front of the van.

John Byrne, despite being a key part of what made the Uncanny X-Men Marvel’s biggest title (and reviving the Fantastic Four) is a major dick.

Witness protection person is either Dottie or fake Pietro.

Same here, but I definitely think the dialogue was poor at making it clear. The whole sterilization part wasn’t really needed.

To track down the actual Dialogue:

I have a huge problem with this argument. It’s not that it doesn’t agree with the read on the scene, but rather the claim that it is somehow misunderstood. It’s not, like legitimately it is not, but rather this is a question how of one views dialogue and its implicitations.

Agatha’s “And I killed Sparky too!” line reminded me of a thought I had when watching that scene: when Tommy and Billy are asking Wanda to bring Sparky back from the dead because they know she can do that, Agnes seemed to be nodding along. It made me wonder if there’s someone Agatha wants to resurrect, but she can’t

Considering that other characters have been shown (smartly) to not know the details that only the Avengers were privy to? Yeah, I get that. But at the same time, Darcy knows Jane Foster and Erik Selvig. If any of them survived the Snap (I think Selvig was shown to have died on one of the screens in Endgame), then

the MCU’s Agatha Harkness appears unquestionably malevolent.