so he’s Retired, yet Extremely Dangerous? they should’ve sent bruce willis after him.
so he’s Retired, yet Extremely Dangerous? they should’ve sent bruce willis after him.
The “fining passengers” aspect is somewhat interesting though. Do they have some authority to do so hidden in the fine print of their ticketing agreement, or are they just sending a bill in a scary envelope as an intimidation tactic?
Grandpa Munster is somehow still Ted Cruz.
“Now I kneel before no one...” is this teasing the return of General Zod?
Iron Giant decides that upon further consideration, he is a gun.
I wish this was a sequel to Turbo Teen: He’s a lawyer now, and he turns into a Lincoln Town Car whenever he gets wet.
This woman’s hobby is what we used to call “living through the dot-com bust” at the turn of the century.
This is how they bring Chris Evans’ Human Torch into the MCU.
Don’t they have a whole-ass extra Flash on TV who doesn’t(?) do this kind of thing? Just slot him in there. Blame the multiverse or something.
Me. It is for me.
I’ve never experienced one of these situations, but this sort of thing comes up on-line often enough that I’ve thought about it: I think I would end the madness and just overtip the waitstaff by the price of a normal coffee order.
The Rally Fighter always looked to me like what the Batmobile should be.
Definitely agree on both points. As a show, I also appreciate how This Old House doesn’t make it look like magic in the way most short-form shows do (where everything that comes in-between demolition and interior decorating is glossed over).
Dad-a-chum? Dum-a-chum?
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Pretty sure I saw Strange casting some tentacle vines.
Well that just sounds like a fun night in the 80's
Matt Murdock’s everything is cursed because for 30 years after Frank Miller’s run, no one could think of anything else to do with Daredevil except wreck his life over and over and over.
Penalty kicks.
So many slo-mo shots of Uncle Ben’s pearls bouncing to the ground...