jarnunvosk
Jarnunvosk
jarnunvosk

The real question is, why are you complaining about this now instead of last year when the offending episode occurred?

I think by “crossovers” he means in the sense of small details. Like how the bikers Lorelei enchanted in Yes Men are from the same gang Foggy talked to in Daredevil Season 2.

It’s not headcanon, but Daisy/Skye/Mary Sue Poots (yeah, that was what they called her) was an infant when she was there. Matt was a blind tween.

They started filming the day before the panel, according to Jed and Maurissa. I don’t know if you were there, but what they did show was footage of the auditions where Iain De Caestecker and Elizabeth Henstridge first met, and when Chloe Bennet and Brett Dalton first met.

I appreciate your point, especially since my first reaction to finishing the issue was “wow, pretty sure they started the first Civil War comic by killing a black guy, too.”

I mean, if you want to talk about civil wars that Americans associate with individual rights, maybe take a look at the civil war we affectionately refer to as “the Revolutionary War.” British citizens fought each other to determine whether the colonies would be their own nation. The colonists wanted this because their

Only if you want it to die.

Sadly, the Bloodline novel shows that Leia has refused any Jedi training up to six years before The Force Awakens. At that point, Luke hasn’t even attempted to rebuild the Jedi Order yet. He and Ben are out of contact, travelling to ancient Jedi Temples together. So she’s got no training and nobody to give her

Leia literally never met Ben Kenobi, except maybe for a few minutes shortly after her birth. She was aware that he existed, and she was sent on a mission to recruit him for the Rebellion. She failed, and R2-D2 went to recruit him.