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This is potentially good news. If it’s a smaller proportion of the population committing this heinous act, then it can be easier for the authorities to get a better handle on the situation. It allows for focus. The trick will be in getting the various powers that be to actually do something about the problem and

Cap does no such thing, because he is Cap. That is how he operates.

Ah, but it is comicbook land, so there are a few different rules. If the Avengers are completely regulated by a U.N. committee, then they will be unable to respond in time to the sorts of immediate threats that they face. Also, because it’s comicbook land, the committee would inevitably be run by a villainous

It was also the first time I actually liked Lincoln. Up until the scene with Daisy trying to convice him to leave, I really didn’t like the character. (He wasn’t poorly written or badly acted; I just didn’t like him.)

I like most of the characters on that show. Captain Cold is obviously the best, and White Canary is pretty great. (Seriously, Katy Lotz could easily be typecast as someone a lot less interesting, but the actress has a lot of talent, especially when it comes to stunt work and the like. Also, she seems like she’s having

In her neck of the woods, it is an elevated stance, sadly.

I think it’s part of a longer arc. She could have done so, but she didn’t. Coulson will probably chew her out for her behavior.

I understand what you mean about Daisy, but we’ve seen her turn into an extreme advocate for Inhumanity. She’ll have to come face-to-face with her choices soon, I’m sure, and I expect that she will rise to the occasion. For now, though, she has to go down a darkened path.

That Daredevil promo reminds me of the trailer for the Shogun 2: Total War: Fall of the Samurai trailer.

In this case, a demo would probably do the trick. (A demo got me into Crusader Kings II, and I’ve purchased most of the DLC for that game.)

Random thought: Jason Wilkes becomes Cloak, and maybe Sousa’s girlfriend becomes Dagger. They’re frozen in time in another dimension so that Agents of SHIELD can pull them out.

But in the comics, Daredevil and Spider-Man are good friends, and the scenes that they have together are usually quite lovely. They help each other cope with the stresses of being solitary heroes.

I was kind of expecting Mysterio, though he could still be a supporting villain or something. (Think about it: it’s Hollywood, and Mysterio is a special effects wizard gone bad. His costume could be given a 1940s look pretty easily. Plus, he’s a second- or third-stringer, so the movies probably don’t want him.)

I’ve been reading the Drizzt books, and I have to say that they are great fun. That some players try to make poor imitations of the character is not the falt of Salvatore.

She wasn’t on this episode, but the author is wrong. She wasn’t unfunny or anything, but the panelists were funneir than she was.

Aspirin is the best, though. It may be old-timey, but it’s awesome. It relaxes muscles and has small cardiovascular health benefits.

We need a sitcom about the HYDRA marketing team. They manage to put HYDRA logos on all sorts of things— even bodybags on Agents of SHIELD. Maybe, it’s really an independent firm that also caters to AIM and The Hand. Oh, the hijinks....

Cal says that his power puts people into comas.

On the show, Cal said that Angar's scream put people into comas, not necessarily killing them. Assuming that they get the right medical attention, all of those high schoolers could recover.

The technical term for attraction to teenagers is ephebophilia. Pedophilia is the attraction to prepubescent children. I'd argue that the former is slightly less odious than the latter, but it's kind of splitting hairs.