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Absolutely! The only way I’d want to see Nancy Drew would be as a stylized period piece (in my minds eye I picture a world that looks like a cross between “Mad Men” and “Pushing Daisies”). The mysteries would be period appropriate and each have several twists before the end of the episode/arc.

So long as he doesn’t start with Robo-Ward.

Multipass!

Spiritual high-fives for Sister Jean!

*Deep in the bowels of ABC Studios*

F = Effin’ big
G = Goddang those are big.
H = Holy mackrel, they’re huge.
I = I don’t know how you can walk.
J = Jeezus preserve us!
K = “OK, so they make coffee, right? heh-” (Laughter terminated by the swift and painful death of the speaker.)

Better Off Ted was too good for this world. :(

Well, I didn’t want the post to turn into a mash note. ;)

I love those rare occasions when my Prime deliveries have been delayed. It gets me extra months!

Besides, we don’t know the long-term effects of the treatment.

That is EXACTLY what my husband and I said when discussing Cap’s future equipment needs. :D

He’s got good muscular definition without a lot of extra mass, moves well, has pretty eyes and and a pleasant speaking voice. I’m not a huge fan of too much mass, myself. I guess it’s like preferring gymnasts and swimmers to bodybuilders and football (edit: American football) players.

That’s why you’d need regional high speed connecting to properly designed intra-city public transportation - which is another thing these massively spread out cities desperately need.

Like you said, up and down the east and west coast do make a lot of sense. I could also see regional systems in a few other places working out: on certain parts of the upper midwest or connecting the major cities in Texas for example.

It would be 100% less insane and 3000x sexier.

The one question I have, which wasn’t really addressed in the movie is about the packets of super-soldier stuff that Howard had in the trunk of his surprisingly ordinary Cadillac.

It could be...

That is perfect. :)

Yeeeeaaahhh....but it’s saved from squickyness for me by the fact that Steve and Peggy never really got past the puppy-love stage, he didn’t know Sharon’s connection when he got to know her and Sharon would have been more used to thinking of Aunt Peggy as being married to her eventual husband.