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Also, Marvel should stick their thumb in DC's eye, and give MacLaren Captain Marvel instead.

"Hard to say what sets MacLaren apart from those gentlemen, or why she would be subject to a different level of scrutiny."

Foggy has every reason to be pissed and obnoxious towards Matt, if that is what you mean.

It's a single (bad) still image from a darkly lit fight scene. Maybe watch it in motion, before pulling out the snark.

Didn't Goddard just leave because he was tapped to work on Sinister Six? I mean, they essentially got a buddy of Goddard's (DeKnight) to pick up the baton.

Frankly, knowing Adam Baldwin is a lunatic asshole, has kind of forever tainted any feel-good vibes I would have from a Firefly revival.

If Zack Snyder is a philosopher, I'm the Queen of France.

Nelson and Murdock. Avocados at Law.

I thought Foggy got better as the series went along, until he and Karen both get diminished a bit towards the very end of the season.

I enjoyed his relationship with Fisk - especially when it's made clear that Wesley is well acquainted with Fisk's volatility.

The fact that Hell's Kitchen has been gentrified "in real life" comes up a lot in reviews of this show, and I don't really get why. The MCU occupies an alternate history, where New York City was devastated by mass destruction from an alien invasion. We have no idea what that would do to crime levels or apartment

Or there was a time when he wanted to move past his obsession, but couldn't.

Define "soon".

That doesn't make any sense. I said I want to go, specifically to see how the plot possibly ties this stuff together. That was the entire premise of my post.

I almost want to see this now, just to figure out how we go from the government stooge Superman vs.mechano-Batman fight from Dark Knight Returns, to the "dawn" of the Justice League.

I kind of liked the narrative gut punch of Stick just casually revealing that he killed the kid, after you assumed Matt had thwarted his plan.

At the same time, I'm sure those economically depressed people would benefit far more from a more equitable overall system, than from the odd billionaire deciding to give a small percentage of their net worth away in the name of philanthropy.

Good for him, if it's for altruistic reasons, and not some weird revenge scheme, as the article seems to suggest it might be.

I continue to be cautiously optimistic based on the look of the film - it seems to have that grainy, filthy, lived-in look of the original trilogy, instead of the shiny, lifeless CG environments of the prequels.

His typical billy clubs have a built in grapnel he can use to get around, but I don't think swinging is his primary means of travel.