To be fair in that case her/their whole look and the name of the Hellfire Club itself was directly inspired by an episode of the (non-Marvel) Avengers TV show:
To be fair in that case her/their whole look and the name of the Hellfire Club itself was directly inspired by an episode of the (non-Marvel) Avengers TV show:
Calling someone “queen”, despite the fact that they went outside without pants on, is some real “Emperor has no clothes” scenario.
Claremont just really had particular kinks. Like how the Dark Phoenix Saga started when the Hellfire Club abducted and brainwashed Jean into being their Black Queen, who’s outfit was just straight up lingerie.
When they say newcomer they mean it. He IMDB page literally just has this casting. I am fine with this.
What matters is that Muldoon was a badass who survived the events of the island in the novel through sheer badassery, but Stephen Spielberg dislikes hunting so byyyyyye Aussie!
I suppose an open collar is a good way to disperse heat, if you're going to wear a leather jacket in Costa Rica.
Honestly, this hits me as the future of streaming. You get it for a few months, broadcast you’ve got it and let it soar in rankings and recommendations, then when it begins to fall off after a few months you let it go. Its hella expensive to keep something big for months and there gets to be an eventual taking for…
To add to your point ...
Mass vaccination is scientific application of herd immunity. (A tremendous, painful irony is that “let’s just get herd immunity” has been a clarion call of people who resist all meaningful attempts to fight the covid-19 pandemic, as though herd immunity is a thing that just arrives on its own to save everyone while…
RIP Ass Dan.
I really like this idea. We got Victoria Hand and John Garrett (s1), we got Afterlife and Jiaying (s2), we got HYDRA and the Malick dynasty (s3), we got the Framework (s4), we got space, time travel, monoliths and Flint (s5). they did such a great job of saying goodbye to every era of the show without beating the…
Goodbye Agents Socially Distanced From The MCU, you’ll be missed.
I could so see that the Agents of S.W.O.R.D. could be of interest to Disney + once the world begins in full again. It could technically be their family Marvel adventure series.
That feeling at the end, when you realize they’re all in a hologram space, is also like, “Oh, in their way they’ve made peace with The Framework. It's just a tool now." That also contributed to the bittersweetness of it all.
"Daddy, why am I so filled with despair and hopelessness now?"
"Why, that just means you're a proper O'Brien now, Molly! Remember not to show it to strangers, because they'll be too frightened by the emptiness of life if they glimpse it in your eyes."
*years later*
Dax: Any family, Mr.Worf?
Worf: None.
O'Brien: Hang on what about Alexander?
Worf: That petaQ fell into a time vortex. He is no longer my son!
O'Brien: …that's not how it works, Worf.
Worf: It is my way.
*awkward pause*
Worf: More prune juice, Ferengi.
"Oh no, Molly's lost!"
"Eh, just make a clone of her most recent transporter pattern!"
The fake monster attack was just the first sign of the captain going feral from isolation, like Timmy O'Toole down in the well. Or Molly in the previous episode.
My question is how many crazy inbred cousins they locked in the basements before the Defiant came back. "We're all here, all perfectly healthy!"