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Sorry to double-respond, but I also wonder about the use of the title "padawan" in comparing Anakin and Ahsoka. The usual path to becoming a jedi, which Ahsoka and presumably Kanan took, is study at the jedi temple from a young age, then build your lightsaber, then become attached to a jedi knight as his or her

Which brings back the question: why isn't Ahsoka training Ezra? She's the better Jedi, and she's shown some skill at teaching in the past. I wonder if the show's going to use these force-sensitive children as an excuse to keep Kanan and Ezra together.

Well, they don't call it OgammaCare for nothing.

Cap's a soldier. His real superpower is not just having a perfect physique, but actually knowing how to fight, and having a mind for strategy. Jessica's strong but completely untrained. They do a good job of showing this with the show's fight choreography, where she's not doing flips or fancy martial arts moves like

MCU Cap is superhuman, but not to the extent of doing a standing jump up several stories, or picking up a car.

Agents of SHIELD Is the counterpoint to this. They waited too long to kick their serialized story into gear, and the show's reputation still suffers for it.

Even in NYC, you fall into habits, have favorite places. And everyone assumes that the other person is going to be the one who avoids those favorite spots after the breakup.

They'd move you up the queue faster if you stopped calling the doctors "dolts." Also, maybe don't have all your henchmen hang out in the waiting room?

Yes it does! Sure, you have a high deductible, but you wind up paying less in the long term!

I'd bet there's a lot of skill required with Kilgrave's power, as well. There are would probably be a ton of unintended consequences to everyone following your instructions and taking the things you say literally.

I almost stepped into an empty elevator shaft once, but that was at work where they turned off the lights in the elevator car overnight. First person at work in the morning stepped into a darkened car to turn them on, and I learned you had to pay attention, because sometimes the failsafe that kept the door from

Upvoted for your PPS, although I'd reverse the order.

I think that two things changed for Hanzee, leading up to that moment in the cabin: 1) He lost his temper at the racist jackasses in the bar, which means he's now a wanted man. He's not going to be able to walk away from being a publicly-identified cop killer, and I doubt the Gerhardts have the pull to do anything but

I agree, and still it's surprising given the level of fear he had of her earlier in the episode.

Glad it didn't happen, but I thought for sure that's where they were going. Ed staring in horror at the area with the bed added to the fakeout.

If FX puts them up for the categories, I'd think that they'd keep Smart in Supporting, away from Dunst. I'd love to see Milioti get nominated, but I think she hasn't had enough screen time (that could change in a hurry). Woodbine's probably better known than Donovan. While I've loved Donovan's performance

My only guess is that he's really used to women backing down once he lays hands on them. That, and he wanted her alive to torture after he had Ed hoisted by the neck.

Oh certainly not. Not an ounce of hesitation to him.

That's probably not actually possible, but I love dreaming big.