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I was glad that Talbott brought up the Index, since the show was starting to behave as if it had forgotten about it. Smart of them to clarify here that the Index had been abandoned after the events of Season 2, since I don't think that was addressed previously.

I watch this show with subtitles turned on, so it became more obvious that the proto-Inhuman results of the alpha test (which this review calls "The Swayed") are referred to as "Primitives." Something about that word jumped out at me so I looked it up, and sure enough, it's a pretty clever reference to old

They should get Springsteen to perform Cyrus's Wrecking Ball for this project

they're unconnected in the comics, and I don't recall anything in the movie even suggesting that they've met each other. It would be believable that the younger Ross could be a cousin or nephew that got the job through nepotism, but I think he works for the U.N. rather than the American government so it's unlikely

"full of blank spaces, dreary, and just masturbatory"
- The A.V. Club

Yeah, everyone's motivations were pretty believable here, which really made everything work well.

I was surprised they kept focusing on that incident, considering that was the one time that a specific emphasis was placed on rescuing all civilians

Yeah, the wording "I didn't know it was him" actually maps perfectly with him learning about the assassination in TWS

There were no parts in this movie that really bothered me, aside from a bit of curiosity about what the government knows or doesn't know about the number of superpowered people… There were no jarring bits in this movie like the Helicarrier scene in AOU where a clear Shield reference would have been warranted. I still

I think the SHIELD team is already technically under govt supervision via the ATCU, but they've been vague about that since they started focusing on the Hive arc

Bucky would make a cool Captain America, but within the story they've set up so far Bucky would have been the most interesting person to kill Steve Rogers, can you imagine that? If that's what his brainwashing had lead up to? Especially if that happened after everything else in this movie. Would parallel the comics

William Hurt and Martin Freeman both play pro-registration government officials surnamed "Ross" in this film. In one scene, one of them is mentioned in dialog, and there's no way of knowing which Ross is being referred to.
Zero stars.

As long as they DON'T give Elsa a boyfriend, it's a positive step. Rare are the Disney princesses that don't actively promote straightness

Well I mean he does have that disintegrate-you-into-a-bloody-skeleton move, and he seems pretty bulletproof, so he'd at least prove dangerous against the mortal Avengers

I keep waiting for Daisy to get annoyed with Tremors as a nickname, and demand that he stop calling her that, so that he'll switch to "Quake"

And… Melt-man! With the power to… melt!

I liked how Tron Legacy made it so only the computer world was 3D. I thought that was a nice touch, like the use of color in The Wizard of Oz. Though they made the opening credits 3D, which I think hurt the effect a bit

I was really hoping that would be the direction the LEGO video games would go in, but Lego Marvel's Avengers doubled-down on the MCU connection, removing X-Men and Spider-man characters that were in the first game

To be fair to them, this could still very easily turn out terrible. And it's also worth noting that this is a great idea for a Jump Street sequel but a rather less inspiring idea for a Men in Black sequel, if one is a fan of that franchise. I think it'll work but I don't hold it against people who aren't as optimistic

My cocaine wasn't in the Jump Street movies, he was too busy with Christopher Nolan movies