Uh... okay.
Uh... okay.
Yeah, I think Marvel recognizes that a lot of those shows have fans so they haven’t wanted to outright say “these characters aren’t canon” but I also think it’s pretty clear they never want to officially make those shows canon either, which is why I see them as sitting in a weird limbo.
Okay except they were actually going to shoot down the plane. Like, Gravik says it was all a ploy but the submarine was actually about to launch missiles.
Yeah we’ve been watching Superman & Lois and while I think it’s mostly a decent show, the fact that Superman just regularly goes back to the Fortress to talk with his computer mom kinda sucks. It’s even weirder because I’m pretty sure they explicitly introduce her as just an AI without the ability to think or feel or…
I had completely forgotten about that plot in Agents of SHIELD and then after the first episode of Secret Invasion I randomly jumped into the first episode of AoS and YUP there’s something about an implant that more or less gives people Extremis powers.
Yeah I wonder if we’ll get much detail on how it connects to AIM. We see Gaia (sp?) looking at a computer that lists all the different DNA samples / power sources they are working with but no idea of how they got them. (Like, how did they get Groot’s sample? Just pick up random twigs in Wakanda and hope one of them is…
Ah, I must’ve forgotten what her original human form looked like. Good point.
Sure, I can get with that. I don’t mind establishing Superman’s Kryptonian background and the sacrifice his parents made, but once he’s on Earth I basically never want to talk about Krypton again.
As far as I’m concerned, Birthright is the only comic to have done anything worthwhile with Superman’s Kryptonian parents and even then all it really does is give them a bittersweet but satisfying conclusion.
I didn’t think of it last time we saw the humans trapped at Skrull HQ, but uh... they’re all getting lethal doses of radiation while restrained in those mind-reading beds, huh?
I mean, one of the trailers showed Gravik shooting a bunch of tentacles out of his arm, so we’re definitely gonna get SOME superpowered fighting in a future episode.
Yeah the thing with the kid makes no sense because it sure seems like that’s supposed to be the human guy’s kid and (to your point) the skrull Bob shouldn’t care about him.
I did not pick up on that but that’s fun to know.
That would be fun but considering they did that with Spider-Man a few years ago it feels like they’d kinda be repeating themselves.
I think the way episode 2 closes was weirdly vague but I still assumed he knew.
Yeah that’s basically how I’ve been beating the Gleeoks. I’ve found they’re not particularly hard but MAN do they run through your resources and none of the parts you get from them seem particularly amazing.
Ah yeah I’ve been there a couple times but leaving a travel medallion is a good call. (In retrospect I should probably see where my medallions are currently placed because I don’t think they’re anywhere useful right now.)
I have had a bit more trouble finding good weapons to use for fusing when I’m out and about in Tears of the Kingdom (at least compared to Breath of the Wild). Where do you usually go after each blood moon?
Armor & clothing is definitely real expensive and while there were times where I didn’t feel like I had enough rupees to do what I needed to do, I found myself hitting a similar groove to Breath of the Wild where I just needed to look through my loot to find whatever I had an excess of so I could sell it.