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Which just went to prove that he was an idiot. You can't know the person who took the gun won't shoot. It's a sucker bet.

Might help to let us know about the nudity. Oh, who am I kidding?

Right, right. Thanks!

Matt is said in "Stick" to have a substantial inheritance — which we know came from Jack Murdock placing a big bet on himself and beating the odds in his last fight, the one he was supposed to throw. Maybe that only took Matt through undergrad, though I'd imagine he'd have scholarships as well. Good idea, though.

A friend of mine who is blind uses text to sound on her phone, though it's much more difficult than on her laptop. Did anyone else notice that when the three amigos are all working on their laptops together, Matt always has a wired earpiece in his ear? I'm pretty sure he's doing text-to-speech from his laptop.

Turned out she actually didn't have HIV. I'd have to go to Google to find the reference, though, and I'm lazy.

Karen and Matt: The New Adventures of Daredevil?

Didn't Foggy lose that election? I may be thinking of an older, similar plot.

The entire academic timeline is pretty fuzzy. If we're looking at
freshman or sophomore Matt and Foggy in the meet-cute scene, they should only be 18 or 19. If they went right into law school after finishing their undergrad work, as many do, the characters should be 24 or 25 when they get their JDs. If they then

I haven't seen CSI_Cyber. Gave up on the franchise a while back. They use "I Can See"?

Regarding Foggy's law school performance, they established a few years back (first Waid run, I think) that while Matt is electric in a courtroom, he's not much of a researcher. Matt told Foggy at the time that Foggy was one of the best legal minds he'd ever known, and that Foggy knew his case law backwards and

I couldn't believe they didn't use "I Can See for Miles" as the theme of "CSI: NY." Sure, it's about drugs, but it makes a great deal more sense than "Baba O'Reilly." With your forensic science, you can see EVERYTHING!

I guess I missed that! Thanks.

It's short for "Foghorn." Supposedly, Nelson has a croaking sort of voice in the comics and was a loud fellow in his youth. Doesn't match the Netflix version at all.

The jumping out of a plane without a parachute was strictly in the Ultimate universe. He's much stronger and more durable there.

Serious or taking the piss on that, Riley?

A character also called Wesley was played in the movie by Leland Orser. He was not quite so zen about everything.

See my other comment. He's been described as being better, in every way, than all of the world's greatest athletes at once. He's very strong. But he's not Spider-Man strong. In fact, in the '70s they did a story where he briefly had superhuman strength following some sort of experiment, and they made it clear that he

The Abomination received two treatments with the super-soldier serum, though, and his condition is quite unstable. He's insanely strong, but he may be mutating further.

Comics Cap has been described as being the utter peak of normal human development. He's as strong as a weightlifter, fast as a sprinter even over long distances, able to jump higher and longer than the best high jump and long jump competitors. He also has highly developed proprioception, like Daredevil and Spider-Man,