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I think it’s fair enough the character does that independently but in a word where there aren’t as many minors putting themselves in peril then they need to lay the ground rules a little better. Why would he give the minor all these murder drones upon his death (I forget if they established when the will would have

I think in terms of overall damage to the world, what Tony did greatly exceeds anything Zemo did.

I think if they just bothered with a little more effort painting their eyes (have them be a smidgen bigger so they could put the highlight on the pupil?) then they would come off more cute-mischievous than malevolent. That’s why the two with the more obscured eyes read a little better? The one carrying the decapitated

I like Sonequa in Discovery, basically my only non-Abrams foray into Star Trek stuff, but somehow I didn’t piece together that was her.

Wow, the John Wick thing (but with much less hand to hand) was so blatant I’m not sure if it’s better or worse that he’s involved here.

Are there dangerous parts of Singapore? I only visited there as a kid and could vaguely blend in so long as I didn’t talk, but Crazy Rich Asians and Shirkers are essentially my only frame of reference for it, beyond gum and Sex and the City bans.

Steve did hang out with Tony, who did directly destroy an entire country with no repercussions in either the reality of the world or with his reality fan base. And let a child participate in superheroic combat abroad (a detail that is wholly gone from the MCU).

I assumed it was his mom’s name and at some point in the exposition someone might say “Mojo Jojo’s son, Mojo Jojo Jr, AKA JoMo”

I’ve appreciated the way that a bunch of these AVC reviews include those language details, the way they even called out shirriwook or whatever in the Han Solo prequel.

He makes really interesting choices every time I see him but I’m kind of curious— what has his most “normal” performance been as a lead and/or heroic character?

It seemed like about half the audiences hated it (or at least those people are super vocal) but I tear up at Leia’s Mary Poppins scene in The Last Jedi.

I thought the way it handled Amazon made enough sense since as an older woman she maybe wouldn’t have to do as much of the running and acquiring items where it seems like most of the physical toils would emerge.

I don’t remember the mother character getting vast amounts of stuff to do in the comic, so Sandra Oh gets a lot more emotional heft?

I actually really enjoy the Bea Arthur song, aside from every line ending with “my friend.

The actress they hired looks like a child so it’s interesting they’re pointedly including a ton of these characters but they’re at all different relative ages from their comic versions. (It turns out Hailee Steinfeld is only 24 despite it feeling like she’s been a fairly big deal for over a decade, America Chavez

It keeps sounding like authors had plans for him but were told he’s got something else coming and then those things keep getting kiboshed for whatever reason. (I swear Kieron Gillen said as much once?)

My issue was it was hard to tell who was ultimately important. They can get and squander Debra Jo Rupp and Emma Caulfield since at least they got fun stuff to do their first appearances and they didn’t explicitly promise any more beyond that.

That is such a weird gag in context of the show’s reality. 

This quote confused me since the article said “then young son” so I assumed a 6 year old or something.

She had a throwaway line in the birth episode where she asked her mustached husband if her earrings made her look fat. Then in the Modern Family episode there was a new shot of her gardening when Monica tries to talk to Wanda (but she didn’t talk that time either).