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This is the only version of The Continental I’m interested in.

Patrick McGoohan’s is so great in that film. Just thinking of Longshanks tossing that guy out the window makes me laugh.

And in those t-shirts too.

We finally get to see Mick’s flame-gun actually burn someone instead of just knocking them back but not actually burning them.

Yeah, I loved Ava immediately saying “Yes!” and Sarah saying “No, you gotta let me ask first.”

She felt that as being part human/part alien she would be a danger to Ava, the Legends, and humanity.  So she was willing to sacrifice herself (at first I thought her plan was to create the all-human Sarah clone and then kill herself) by remaining on the planet, knowing that a safe (i.e. all-human) version of herself

also explains why she was so incredibly hung over in the premiere when it seemed a little OOC for her.”

I’m late catching up on these episode, so I know there are a bunch more for this season.  But this episode *really* felt like a season finale.

What will Cyborg have to say about this?

I didn’t think that it was possible to make a 10 (?) episode series out of King’s short story, but they did it, and it’s really good. Don’t disappoint me with the ending, Chaplewaite!

It bears repeating that while filming the 1986 Little Shop of Horrors film, the Audry II plant was animatronic and could only move very slowly. They realized that they would have to speed up the film in its scenes in order for the plant to move at normal speed (and faster) in the film. And because so many of its

“Put her in the iron maiden.”
“Excellent!”
“Execute her.”
“Bogus.

It’s good to be the king.

This is only true in the MCU. In the original comics and every other adaptation, Iron Man/Tony Stark means nothing to Spidey’s origin, development or character.

In the comics Peter was a teenager in high school for ~30 issues. He aged in real time. It wasn’t until he got to university that they realized that if they kept aging the character this way he would be a middle-aged man in no time, so that’s when they slowed down his again. The idea that Spidey’s default status quo

For all the flaws in FFH (and there were many) the EDITH glasses were one of the worst.  Tony wills a technology system akin to what Cap brought down in The Winter Soldier to a teenager?

No, it was just some nameless random criminal that was able to throw a cinderblock 20 feet into the air and hit Spidey on the head, even though Spider-Man can literally dodge bullets. Then he fell on Spidey and because he was a fat guy, knocked him out, and that’s why Peter missed his wedding.

As a Spider-Man fan who has watched the MCU turn one of their strongest and independent heroes into “Iron Man Jr.” who can’t do anything without wondering if this would upset Tony Stark, I’ve been hoping the character gets rebooted ever since the “literally begging to keep the suit” scene in Homecoming.

How hard is it to get a recent stock photo of the cast?  Three of the five people in that photo haven’t been on the show for years.

Hopefully the film explains it, but how are you a kid in the modern world with such an availability of information and history, and *not* know that your grandfather captured actual ghosts and fought an interdimensional demon?  This seems like something everyone would know, and the first thing that would pop up if you