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Growing up, Iron Man and Thor were two of my big intros to Marvel Comics (and then came New Mutants - Liefield 4eva!), but never the Avengers, so it's always weird for me to consider the sentiment "a handful of relatively unknown heroes who made up a famed comic book team called The Avengers" — like, the team was

I used to like her work a lot, but recently.. I can't tell what it is. There's just something off - like she's coming off somehow both undeservedly arrogant and yet about to cry?

I'll say — I came on board with DD in the past few years, and have gobbled up the Brubaker years and the Miller years, etc. (Let's hear it for Comixology…)

I'd almost want a "Lost: The Early Seasons" sort of structure - the show drops us into these 3 people, who seem to have a past together, being brought back in as a confidential task force, with vague mentions of the "Vinci Massacre" as an event from the recent past, then over the next 2-3 episodes you're shown how

I keep thinking the season might have worked better if this episode were something like #2 of 8, and half the stuff we've sat through would have been revealed moving forward, whether through flashbacks or dialog — not necessarily the time jumps of S1, but something akin to that - more about revealing why these people

I keep thinking fans of Monk and Royal Pains keep trying to adjust the v-hold and h-hold on their televisions, trying to figure out why every character inhabits only the lower and/or outer 6ths of the frame.

I miss Fametracker.

"By the time Robert and Sarah have discovered the truth—Bridgette is actually Joni, a crazed microeconomics groupie who bedded Robert—Joni has absconded with Sully, who desperately needs her insulin to live."

I wish… I wish I were just now retiring after a lifetime of hard labor.

Jason Kills?

More than most, this film was an affectation that became a habit.

Ah, yes - that's the one I was thinking of. Thank you.

I have a, er, friend, that's seen it at least a dozen times and, uh, he may have made the same mistake.

I wish we were just going off to war.

One's a songwriter who is approaching his 50s, who was raised in Ohio and is currently based in San Francisco (Kozelek); and one is a songwriter who is in his 50s, who was raised in Ohio and was based in San Francis — oh, I see what you mean.

That's Mark Eitzel.

I think it might have something to do with the series' full release on Hulu - depending on your DVR.

Small fact check: I thought the ex-wife claimed that Hodiak hit her once, not that Eddie beats her.

I've really enjoyed his music over the years, but this is sort of getting untenable. (I should just stop reading articles on the AV Club? Are you mad?!)

At that rate, in like 6 months everyone on the planet will have some piece of the James Bond pie… which is as it should be.