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I thought it highlighted Agent Kallus and Thrawn quite well at a time when Thrawn was starting to fade into the background again. It almost feels like Thrawn knows that Kallus is a traitor and is using him as a chess piece against the Rebels.

Actually I much prefer the more rounded, a little more realistic animation of Rebels to the more jagged edges CGI models of The Clone Wars. But I like both shows.

Bendu can probably mask his presence, just as he can appear to be just a land formation.

Except that while killing Satine was a part of his revenge, he wanted Kenobi to rot in a cell and be tortured for years like he did after the events of Episode I.

Claire Temple is featured heavily in one episode of Jessica Jones.

A hilarious parody of CNN and other news organizations, hosted by a former fling of Tony Stark's (she appeared as a Vanity Fair reporter in Iron Man 1 & 2). It was used to promote Ant-Man and Cap 3, and I wouldn't be surprised if we start seeing more episodes of it late this month, as we approach Doctor Strange.

Right. I was talking about the modern-day bits at beginning and end that tie it into the rest of the MCU (well, the rest besides Agent Carter).

Exactly. Also, Iron Man 3 predates Agents of SHIELD Season 1, and Christmas 2013 occurs in the middle of Season 1 (after the tie-in events to Thor 2, which happens autumn 2013). Until Thor 2, only Iron Man actually took place approximately at the release date. With the advent of Agents of SHIELD, all of the movies

That was my thought – the ghost looked better in episode 1, and they suddenly looked a lot worse (like, make-up on an actor rather than a spectre effect) in this one.

He did. That was 2012, before his reelection, which we know happened, since he was President in 2016.

That was back in his first term, though (Christmas 2012, meaning before his second inauguration). He definitely made it deep into his second term (was still President at least in Spring 2016). So yeah, we're coming up on a new MCU President.

No mention of Ghost Rider's brother and the feels that set in? Again, not news for fans of the Robbie version of Ghost Rider, but definitely a deepening character moment that I felt elevated the episode.

Photographs are probably the best way you can do it, and there's nothing better than the Kunhardts work (as I mentioned above) when it comes to photography, given that they inherited the largest private archive of civil war photographs and are expert historians/archivists of the material.

She was actually pretty crazy. To be fair, her son died and her husband was severely depressed and a President in the most stressful moment of US history.

Try the "Lincoln" series by Philip B. Kunhardt Jr., Philip B. Kunhardt III, and Peter W. Kunhardt (relatively hard to find these days, though, since it came out in the 1990s). That series is one of the best treatments of Lincoln in documentary form; makes sense since these guys are award-winning Lincoln biographers

Legal does not mean right. The country was at a crossroads, and the Confederate South refused to give up the boons of an economy built on the back of human lives. Who would do something contrary to their own financial interests? They seceded because they knew that a Lincoln Presidency would put more pressure on them

I'm pretty sure Daisy wasn't robbing banks, but stopping bank robberies.

I'll give you the heart containers – you must be pretty good at the game, then!

1 small criticism of this review: No Mario in the movie.
2 small criticisms of the short movie: Pokémon was portrayed in Black and White, despite it being played on a Game Boy Color. Also, it's near-impossible to have only 5 hearts when you have all the medallions in Ocarina of Time…

JEMMA Simmons.