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Now that I understand how sex works, I realize that his positioning was off. His hands didn’t go up by where your imagined head would be, but rather down by your hips’ - I know how sex works, and hands on my hips is vastly preferable to hands by my head during le humping ;) 

Throw in a mechanical steam powered spider and we’ve got the makings of Wild Wild West 2.

I loved seeing Pikachu singing the Pokemon theme song.

I recognized it as the Home Alone clip but I never realized that wasn’t from a real movie.

I think that’s more an allusion to the events of Red and Blue taking place over 20 years ago. In the video on the train to Ryme City there’s clearly a trainer that’s supposed to be Red.

And Battlestar Galactica fans, and X-Files fans, and Mass Effect fans, and Evangelion fans, and...

I bet that pale horse's name was probably On The Nose. 

So...is this how Lost fans felt?

All those poor people who named their kids Daenerys or Khaleesi.

Personally I’d love to see old Big Hungry saved for the FF’s arrival in the MCU, just for history’s sake. Let Phase 4 deal with how other races (Kree, Shi’ar, Brood, etc) in the galaxy/universe respond to Earth being the focus point for the original Snap.

By putting the Infinity Stones back, though, Captain America prevented those different realities from existing.

incidentally, Hydra also thinks this Cap is on their side, so he’s probably going to have an interesting life

but it seemed kind of strange that he didn’t tell anyone about it, if only to have them consider keeping all the Stones from the past.

The Ancient One could have been referring to the fact that Strange would need to use the Time Stone against Dormamu and how instrumental it was in defeating him. No Time Stone and Dormamu does win, and the Earth IS consumed by his darkness.

I gotta say, I was actually a little disappointed with this sequence. I kind of feel like ‘Ragnarok’ and ‘Infinity War’ set up an expectation that we’d get a sequence during the climax of ‘Endgame’ where Banner and the Hulk came to terms with each other in a way that materially affected the outcome of the fight, and

“He just walks off by himself, he turns to Ghost and has this moment with Ghost that I thought was very, very powerful.”

Uhh the Twilight movies demonstrated years ago how easy it was to convincingly have somebody pet a CGI wolf:

Looks like I can add “the CGI costs of depicting an interaction” to my list of excuses for being a rude prick to people.

Know what one of the most awesome scenes in the show is? When Robb comes to Jaime’s cage to shit-talk him, and his GIGANTIC DIREWOLF IS STANDING RIGHT NEXT TO HIM.

Ghost died on the way back to his home planet.