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I tried to scan through the comments to see if someone had already pointed this out, but I’m too hungover to be sure. The ATCU isn’t killing anyone with the Terrigen fish oil, because the dangerous mettalic bits sank to the ocean floor. Inhumans are changed, normal people are not affected in any way. Which is why I’m

I have developed a Pavlovian response to that phrase. As soon as I see “It’s all about ethics in...” I suffer from an overwhelming urge to rip my brain out through my eye sockets.

The twist at the end was good, and extremely creepy, but damn if they didn’t make it hard to slog through the rest of the episode to get to it. The concept was good, but the execution was painfully horribly, like stroke-inducing horrible. At least the next episode looks enjoyable.

The only thing that surprises me about this incident is that it DIDN’T take place in Florida.

When being attacked by a crazy person, don’t expect coherent coversation from them. For example, “What’s the frequency, Kenneth!”

Especially a few episodes ago, when Diggle shot a mook...

Or had ever been to Egypt, read a book about Egypt, or could even locate Egypt on a globe?

A systemic doping and bribery scandal, and all of the comments are jokes about one man’s name: Dick Pound.

Thank you for the Young Justice mention! Both seasons handled the whole idea very well. Season one had the young heroes fighting past the shadows of the established heroes in their own ways (and Superman continued to be a dick to the point that Batman called him out on it!) and in season 2, the established heroes were

I agree. If they want to have Star-Lord related to Thanos, it would make much more sense character-wise to have Peter’s dad be Starfox.

Forget Flash’s gloves, what is Hawkman wearing on his left arm? Looks like a bronze cast.

My total stab in the dark as to what Angela hasn’t told Malina: Malina takes a bullet to save Nathan, then Nathan takes her power (before she dies) to save the world.

Let me give them a whirl:

My local news site just went with the standard “rappel”, but of course they misspelled it (x4): repel, repelling, repellers, repelled. Amazingly enough, they actually fixed it when they updated the article.

Actually, I think this Steve is appropriatly written. An old white guy who is part of the establishment? I’m surprised he’s not a talking head for Fox News, at this point. If you find any other American WWII vets who are still breathing and coherent, see if they don’t fall on the same side of the argument as Steve

TL;DR. Needs more pictures.

They are definitly the woobies on the show. I give it 3 episodes before Jemma jerks awake from a nightmare and shivs Fitz.

The first Moorcock book I ever read was “A Cure for Cancer”. I was 12, and my brain was irrevokably altered. For the better.

Now playing

I can’t remember how old I was (younger than 13, at least), but the final song in “Rock and Rule” completely blew my mind. I still get chills every time I see that scene! Omar coming in with his part of the duet, Mok being thrown into the demon’s pit, and Mok’s final revelation as he tries to claw his way back to

I may be a bit late to the game, but from what I’ve picked up, the conflict in the movie isn’t going to be superhero identities, but government oversight of any super-powered activities (i.e. the Accords mentioned in the Ant-Man credits scene?) I can see freedom-loving Captain America defending personal rights over