They need to Sweden the deal for tourists, give them some leeway (in case they’re Russian around), Denmark it down on signs just how fast the noobs can travel.
They need to Sweden the deal for tourists, give them some leeway (in case they’re Russian around), Denmark it down on signs just how fast the noobs can travel.
Scandinavalous....
Swedish! Norway did you just say that. I’m Finnish-ed with you
The stiff ticket penalty makes speeding un-fjord-able.
Still better then Lennongrad
I’m sure they won’t be that bad. I used to live in Ringo Starr’s mini-city, and aside from having to chant “Peace and Love” every morning for several hours at gunpoint, hearing “Photograph” being played over the loudspeakers on a loop, and occasionally running out of food and water and having to kill each other to…
And Brendan Frasier plays Mojo.
Say that ain’t so. Because yeah, he wasn’t dressed “70s”, he was dressed as Bill Bixby as Bruce Banner.
I was initially disappointed in the way the blood storyline panned out, but I’ve been ruminating on it and realized the best way to look at it is: She-Hulk used her superpowers to stop a villain’s scheme.
Just like every MCU show, there are a few places where ONE extra line of dialogue in a couple of places might help.
“I just rent this place out to cover overhead, Jen. I didn’t know who these morons were.” (Assuming Mary Kay isn’t correct and I’m wrong and Blonsky knew what he was doing and is part of it)
“Oh, the D.A.…
“The highly stylized “Savage She-Hulk” opening is a lot of fun (love that they made Mark Ruffalo stand silently in ’70s gear for that).”
I was hoping for a Ferrigno cameo
She did fix her ending. Off-screen. It’s one final gag; remember, she asked KEVIN on the way out what the most cost-effective way to deal with the rest of the episode would be. So the entire climactic fight scene gets skipped and we’re just assured it did happen and it was very cool and everyone got an entirely…
K.E.V.I.N. Can Feige Himself
I really enjoyed the scene before Jen breaks the fourth wall in this one as it has just about every common trope in superhero movies possible. Villain randomly gets superpowers, side characters show up out of nowhere, Bruce and Abomination decide to fight over a simple misunderstanding, etc, etc.
Here’s the deal. I can crave pizza one day and tacos the next. I can watch 10 hours of football one weekend and then not be up for it the next. I can read non-fiction heavy stuff and then pick up the latest Reacher or Bosch the next.
Some days, I need Winter Soldier. Some days, I need She-Hulk. It’s all OK. We’re all…
So is Wong basically just taking everyone to Kamar-Taj now? America Chavez is already there and it’s implied Ned Leeds will be trained and maybe Monica Rambeau?
I enjoyed it a lot. I think a lot of people are waaaay overthinking this show which is for the most part a breezy comedy with feminist theory snuck in here and there. I enjoyed her absolutely obliterating the fourth wall more completely than anyone since Mel Brooks’s Blazing Saddles. This was super fun. This is not…
The Accords were made out of fear and politicians jockeying for power. Which led to things like massive submersible black site prison complexes for powered people no matter what their abilities were.
I can identify that goose. It's the one with the knife.