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I saw him and just thought he was one of those random character actors that I recognize, but from nowhere in particular. His part was so brief and ultimately unimportant in NWH that I didn’t connect the dots that he was the same investigator. 

And I agree with that decision. If the movie was still filming that would be one thing, but it’s not. Principal photography and reshoots are done. This far into the production schedule the options are:

The thing with this is that they don’t have a job on The Flash movie. The movie is filmed, the reshoots are done, their job is done (other than marketing in the weeks leading to the premiere, which I doubt they’ll be a part of). If WB had an all hands on deck meeting to figure out the game plan I doubt they plan on sti

I don’t think this tracks with the fact that Marc doesn’t know about Jake. Marc was mortally wounded in the torso while defending the archeologists from his traitorous partner, if the traitorous partner was Jake that would mean Marc would have shot himself in the guts at some point during the slaughter which also means

Yeah unfortunately this is one of those FromSoft idiosyncracies that if you’ve played their games you just know is part of the game’s language, but makes no sense and isn’t explained if you’re new.

The people who cry into the void about gatekeeping when nobody is actively in the process of gatekeeping are just as annoying as the gatekeepers. Here’s an idea, how about you enjoy the game and not worry what other people think about how/when you played it.

Yes and no. You can out-level most stuff in Demons Souls, Dark Souls 1 - 3, and Bloodborne. The problem with doing so is that it because the world isn’t as open it does require farming levels to really get overpowered for an area. Lots of people hate spending hours killing the same dozen enemies so they can over-level

Prior to Endgame Bruce Banner was a bit of a sad sack as well, but yeah Steven has way more Eeyore energy going on than Bruce ever did and it’s wonderful.

I thought it worked really well for this episode since the audience was learning what was happening alongside Steven, but I’d bet that trick is basically done now that Steven and Marc have seen each other face to face.

This is kind of where I landed, I mean Marc was losing focus/control repeatedly in the middle of fighting those goons - not exactly an ideal outcome in a life or death situation. One lapse in control fighting a beast like that in such a close quarters space would almost certainly mean death, Marc couldn’t be splitting

I’m sure it’s probably because it’s only 6 episodes and they want it to fill up more weeks on the calendar, but I’m wondering if after next week the opening act will play better had they released 2 episodes at once for the premiere.

Unless they’re changing canon and making Steven the primary identity I’m going to go with she doesn’t exist at all. It will dawn on him at some point that he’s never spoken to her, just left voicemails.

Not to mention I don’t think they were very kind to Book of Boba Fett

While we’re at it the non hostile fauna can fuck off too, can’t even begin to count the number of times I’ve been locked onto one enemy in a mob then flicked the stick to swap to another enemy only for the game to lock onto the deer that’s 200 ft in the distance.

Malcom Spellman wrote F&tWS and is writing Captain America 4, so there’s a very good chance he’ll keep utilizing some of the supporting characters he already introduced in the show. However neither Feige or any of the Marvel PR has highlighted the “next Falcon” in any way so if Spellman or any other future writers

Surprised the article didn’t mention finding this after the fight was over, also surprised I made it this far in the comments before someone said something.

Yeah, you know - like they’re in line to embark on illiteracy

Outside of a very few examples that’s more or less how it’s always been and I’d argue the only example that has implications that cross franchise boundaries is Civil War. For the most part every other solo franchise only gives context to where exactly a hero might be when the next crossover starts (Thor is on a

In the few movies leading up to Endgame a lot of active planning and puzzle piece setting was happening between productions, but other than that stretch I think even prior to Endgame things were very much silo’d off - or at least much more so than people think. The one thing I think Feige and whatever continuity team

14 year olds are adults now?