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Yeah, when Uncle Ben dies is the moment when Peter Parker potentially becomes a murdering vigilante. He's going after the burglar for revenge, not to turn him into the police.

Look for the word "literally" being in every second line of dialogue.

How was this not the very first comment?

Upvoted for "Remington Steeling".

It sounds like all the other prisoners they had done the experiments on had died and they were still trying to figure the process out. So of course they would want to test it out on people that no one would miss until they got it right.

Jennifer Connelly's best film is House of Sand and Fog.

In the first episode they mention that Luke took a shotgun blast under the chin (which happened near the end of JJ), and "the rebound chick" (Jessica). This definitely takes place after JJ.

I guess it depends on what qualifies as "entering" the singularity. is it just a whole or is it a cone like a tornado? He does enter the hole in the bottom part of it, but it appeared more like a tornado shape, so he just went "inside" enough so that he could run around the circumference to try to collapse it like

Oh well, I'm already up to the 3rd episode, too late to go back and read some new guy's reviews of ep 1 & 2. I'll still with Caroline - she does good work on the Supergirl reviews.

Oh, I'm very familiar with Sava, having suffered through years of his Agents of SHIELD reviews where he ignored discussing plot points and spent most of his reviews complaining about the color palettes and how the show was racist because they killed off an African-American cast member, even though the show had, up

You're right, the ( spoiler ) tags weren't around when these comments were written, but plenty of people know to add a "SPOILER" warning" and then leave enough blank lines so the spoiler part of their comment isn't automatically visible.

"From Streets Of Fire to Spider-Man 3"

"Barbara Hershey joins The X-Files"

When she unmasks Dante, she says "I know his mother".

If Luke is trying to keep his abilities a secret, it wouldn't be a smart idea for him to get a job where he would have to get in fights.

Did Elektra ever take back that money she deposited in the Nelson/Murdock account? If not, Matt can live off of that.

There is a scene at her grave in the graveyard where Matt and Stick have a conversation.

Stephen King has nothing to do with this show. All its characters are original to this show and weren't in the original story.

The showrunner co-wrote this episode.