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Not necessarily.

I mean, she did get a running start. Momentum and all.

I'm still pretty annoyed we didn't get a half Asian gay female Dani Rand

It's SHIELD's job to pay attention, and the Watchdogs seemed like a small-time militia

I'm not talking so much about the words as the characterisation, as you said. I didn't feel like Malekeith had these deep feelings.

That thing with Malekeith clearly didn't come across, and with a fantastic actor like Christopher Eccleston in the role it could have done.

I can buy it is what I'm saying. Local news and events barely get local attention, far less for higher level national/global. And in watching the Netflix stuff thus far I don't get the sense that there is much in way of even city-wide interest, except maybe in the Punisher. The Defenders and Spiderman would probably

I actually really liked Justin Hammer AND Aldridge Killian. Malekeith and Ronan are the only villains that give me the yawns. Earth's destruction is a blah motivation for me.

I LIKE the division between the street-level heroes, the cosmic stuff in movies, and the spies of AOS, and I actually don't want them to mix, because in the real world it just wouldn't happen. Yes, this is comic book world, but I like it because it is somewhat tethered in a reality that I recognise, and that means

I agree that it shouldn't be a straight on heroes vs villains fight. An Infinity War should be COSMIC scale. Every player should have an agenda, alliances should be built and broken, and at least one hero gotta die.

Yeah, but established villains with MCU history would be so much cooler.

Thanos, Nebula, Red Skull, a resurrected Ronin, some Frost Giants, a couple Chitauri, some Kree (they've been dancing around the universe but not yet busted out) Loki, and on the earth side the actual Mandarin. That'd do me fine

I'm surprised at the interpretation here, because mine was completely opposite. To me, the flashbacks showed that the ground didn't change Pike, he was an asshole even back on the Ark.

Ben Whishaw as Aziraphale

I wouldn't mind if the practice doctors became a rotating guest role like the Bones interns or The Good Wife judges and lawyers.

Totally agree, but he and a lot of other people have a stake in building outrage over this so they're all 'the white man is making fun of you and criticising you!' in the media when the only person he criticised or made fun of was JW

Actually, he's an MP…

We get HBO here, and we do have the internet. Calm down.