kingofmadcows--disqus
kingofmadcows
kingofmadcows--disqus

But we already know the Roger Ailes show will end with him being strangled with a chain by a Princess in a metal bikini.

Milk is sold in plastic bags in a lot of countries, like China and India.

She's part of the Summerland mutant faction, just like how Moira MacTaggert is part of the X-Men faction even though she's not a mutant.

I didn't say she wasn't human.

I was going for number 1,000, to get that free toaster prize.

But it's only 70 minutes if you sped up all the slo-mo scenes to normal speed.

With Ptonomy's willingness to just execute Clark and Melanie's talk about how humans are dinosaurs, the Summerland mutants definitely lean more towards the Brotherhood of Mutants than the X-Men.

Is that a dead guy hanging on a hook to the right of David in the mid credit scene?

But there aren't people with super powers in real life. You can't compare people with the power to melt the brains of everyone on the planet or cause nuclear explosions when they can't control their emotions with anything in real history.

That's assuming the X-Men exists in this universe. Also, they haven't really shown much of this world and how dangerous mutants are. Even in the comics, there are many instances of mutants hurting and even killing lots of people when their powers first manifest or when they lose control of their powers.

I remember Magneto using metallic orbs to kidnap mutants.

David did destroy Clockwork and kill Lenny. One of the Division 3 guys also mentioned something about a Red Hook incident, which implies something bad involving mutants happened there.

Maybe she actually died from the gunshot wound and Madame Gao brought her back to life.

Iron Fist is the first Netflix MCU show that failed to do what it set out to do.

Yeah Danny, maybe it wasn't such a good idea for you to be running around telling everyone that you're the Iron Fist, revealing to the Hand that the path to K'un Lun was open and unprotected.

Harold knows the Hand can bring the dead back to life since he was brought back to life. The Hand's operations weren't frozen, he only froze the funds they hid within Rand. Just getting their money frozen wouldn't make all their goons and assassins disappear. There's no reason for Harold to think the Hand wouldn't be

So, why does Harold think he's free of the Hand? OK, he managed to cut the Hand off from the money they put in Rand and got rid of Bakuto, but so what? The Hand can just come back and force him to help them again. All the Hand's goons are still around, they know all of Harold and Rand's secrets, they have free access

The film will be set in a not to distant future when all of Spiderman's villains have mysteriously disappeared. It will be about an aging Venom who is slowly losing his powers while he has to take care of an aging Dr. Octopus who has lost control of his robotic arms. He is forced back into action one last time when a

They're probably really doing this to make people think that their film division is doing better than it actually is so they can get more money when they sell it.

I'm baffled by the lack of mysticism and magic in the show so far. They're just starting with entry level qigong now? Those are some basic principles people who practice that kind of martial arts have to learn at the very beginning. Especially if it's based so much on Shaolin monks, that's what they learn to achieve