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Senator Scott claimed in his rebuttal speech that Democrats purposefully filibustered the Walter Scott Notification Act, which is why it didn’t pass. That was some serious blameshifting, but more than that, the reason Democrats didn’t sign on was because they KNEW that if they did and the bill became law, Republicans

SAY IT AGAIN for the people in the back!”

Exactly...A Deathlok, not THE Deathlok.

Lemar goes down, Walker checks on him, decides he’s dead and immediately pursues and murders the Flag Smasher he was able to catch because Karli escaped. He doesn’t go back because we next see him running away and finding a hiding spot — blood still on the shield.

Speaking of different Caps...Jeffrey Mace from Agents of SHIELD (and a former Captain America back in the Golden Age) was enhanced with some version of the serum too. Ending this one serum line is not close to ending super soldiers as a concept.

The body count from Sam’s fight with Batroc in Episode 1 is problematic compared with that ending speech. Were they terrorists? Mercenaries? Dunno, but they were all very expendable. He rescued one captured American, but....

So if it had been, say, 1980s-vintage Emerson Fittipaldi and one of those NASCAR Waltrips (Michael, Darrell, other Darrell) racing those automatic Ford Interceptors with traction control on a track, then you’d be all in.

It’s the same as in Luke Cage when we briefly saw him wearing the silver headband and bright yellow shirt —his “iconic” Power Man uniform. It looked silly.

She did (in Ep 6), just to demonstrate how silly it looked on screen.

The purpose of the shield’s color and style is to draw enemy fire at the brightest, most obvious target (like a literal target with a bull’s eye and everything). Making Sam’s new suit too bright ruins that idea as it draws a shooter’s aim to the head.

Vibranium IS a dull silver in color. Shouldn’t need much work at all.

Police interceptors ain’t cheap, especially on DC’s budget, which is always subject to Congressional meddling for no good reason besides “’cos they can.”

MPD got quite enough disrespect on and after 6 January. This doesn’t help.

That was the whole point of the IROC series back in the day. Pit NASCAR, Indy Car, F1 and other drivers against each other in mechanically-identical Camaros and see what happens.

It was a nom de plume for Kurt Vonnegut, which evolved into a parody science fiction novel by Philip Jose Farmer (writing AS “Kilgore Trout”).

Yes, but have you forgotten he was Maximus?

We’re talking about a being who eats an intelligent species’ eggs for fun. Of course Grogu is all “meh” about this bowl of off-color mushy spheroids and chewy mucus-shaded bits.

It’s WHY he needed a special pillow in the first place. Monetizing his “crack brain-damaged support pillow” was Lindell’s last coherent idea.

“Sir?... Sir?... Sir, this is an Arby’s.”

The weird mix of upper and lower case letters is also a factor. The “a” and “e” are lower-case, the consonants are all upper-case (except the “n” *sigh*) ... but then there’s the “I” also in upper-case next to the initial “F.” Make that consistent with the other vowels -- “i” -- and the perception of “Anal” for