karlprosek
Karl Prosek
karlprosek

That's true for most of the other cartoons I watched as a kid, too.

I was thinking of Thundarr the Barbarian (and didn't realize Adventure Time was post-apocalypse), but yeah.

I didn't really mean 'glide down safely', I just meant that the plane shouldn't be spinning out of control like it just clipped a wing on something. I figured a 747 with no power would still crash.

I would love to watch a post-apocalyptic show involving wizards.

That would have been a better show. Though I would've been ecstatic with some kind of permanent-EMP effect (or something else) that prevents electronics but allows the world to develop awesome steam and diesel powered machines. Post-apocalyptic steampunk by JJ Abrams would've been awesome. This premise is just dumb.

That's one of the worst parts- there are still guns. As well as candles and campfires. Plus powerless airplanes just spiral down out of the sky instead of gliding. This show makes no sense.

He meant that everything is going to stop for the vast majority of people. We see that USB stick and a working computer in one of the early trailers.

Oh, come on. They got Adrianne Palicki, they start it out with a night time football game, and they couldn't have just put them in small town Texas? I would've loved to watch Friday Night Red Dawn.

But the bad guys have guns! And fire still works. So it's just (man-made?) electricity that doesn't work anymore. Except for the USB drive and computer at the end of the trailer.

Wish I could delete the duplicate post.

Let's see... Enver Gjokaj and Alan Tudyk as SHIELD field agents, Fran Kranz as their gadget guy, Amy Acker as their unit commander, with occasional cameos from Colbie Smulders as a big boss to link it to the movie universe. Let's see it.

Let's see... Enver Gjokaj and Alan Tudyk as SHIELD field agents, Fran Kranz as their gadget guy, Amy Acker as their unit commander, with occasional cameos from Colbie Smulders as a big boss to link it to the movie universe. Let's see it.

Remember when I promised to kill you last?

You have no 1st Amendment right to bear arms.

I guess the X-Men's last mission was to Saturn. Go Storm.

To the robot on the right: "Aren't you a little short for a police robot?"

So Lizzy Caplan is basically Armory from the Initiative? I could live with that.

Double post.

By the time GotG comes out, the Marvel comics movie universe will be 6 years old with 7 movies under its belt. And that's not counting non-Marvel produced movies by 20th Century Fox.