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Andrew Garfield wanted him to be bisexual (and black lol), which like you say, would be pretty unexceptional to younger kids. Spidey and Agent Venom are pretty bro-y in the cartoon.

I agree to a certain extent. This is why shippers get called out for fetishizing male/male relationships. Whether they’re romantic or platonic. They take it too far. Vicious circle really. Guys have trouble being affectionate or close with each other cause they don’t want people to think they’re gay, and when they are

I agree. It would be great if they can find someone who is gay and awesome and is a major factor in the MCU. Hell, if Cap ends up being bi and in love I wouldn’t hate it.

none. He is also a master of illusion. Perfect hiar is TOTALLY an illusion.

Could be that his straighten hair is just a magic illusion as well. He is after all a small frost giant. Imagine how easy it would be getting ready for work everyday if you could just shower, put on pajamas, forgo shaving and then appear to be wearing a suit/tie and be clean shaven. No wonder he favors his adoptive

I don’t see the issue. Steve and Peggy didn’t have a physical relationship. They had an attraction and flirtation. They didn’t even go out on a first date. Steve and Sharon had a flirtation and an attraction, then kissed.

It’s magic!

His hair is normally straight. It just so damn humid down in those Asgard dungeons.

Speaking of Thor...

True that MCU characters are built on performances of personality, but the action component is there, too. And you can't just ignore the challenges of a 50 year old doing advanced wire work, etc.

I mean, I don’t know about you, but when I saw Halloween: Resurrection, I said “that should be Carol Danvers!”

She never once occurred to me as an option, and having had the association made for me... yes. Yes, good. All the joy and snark and clusterfuckery that is Carol Danvers could be well-represented by Brie.

Like an obligatory Stan Lee cameo. Adds nothing, and they’re not even in the same neighborhood :)

I’m not saying she’s worse than anyone. I’m just saying she is, in my opinion (much like your “fact” is actually just an opinion), a terrible actress. She’s overrated and is pretty much the weakest link in every film of hers I’ve seen, which is most of what she’s done in the last decade.

For the next six months I should get used to poor spelling?

I’d be fine if he didn’t come back. Whedon’s not bad, but I’ve always found him overrated and he spoiled a lot of goodwill (with me, I can’t speak for others) with all his whining after AoU, which was not an exceptional film. I’d much rather see Favreau come back, honestly, or, even better, give new directors a

It could be that she may find use for him later on.

I’m wondering what they’re doing with that, too. My instinct is that he’s going to find another way to help her out, but we’ll see how that plays out.

Ok, Hodor’s death was SUPER sad. To lose Summer, Hodor and the Three-Eyed Raven in one episode was brutal. (Are the direwolves just too expensive to animate or something, that they’re just killing them all off? Jeez.) But holy shit, that was the most absolutely bonkers thing they’ve ever done on this show. What just

Fassbender and McAvoy and I were all talking, like, ‘Will you come back?’ ‘I dunno.’ ‘I’ll come back, if you come back.’ Fox should be terrified because the deal we made was like if one of us doesn’t come back, none of us are.