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Faye, Faye! Why you no mention Ed and Ein?

With how even minor things in Marvel movies tend to have meaning, i really wouldn't doubt if this character, if not actor, turns out to be someone. I know they have no access to sentinels, but he reminded me of that kid a while back who found a broken one and went all iron giant with it.

Not sure if this counts. I'm still in the middle of Clone Wars.

Wasn't the Wright man for the job huh? I'm antsy to see who the new director will be.

Green Lantern and Nova are both great space cop ideas that take the idea of a space police force and go in very directions with it with their power sets, their initial characters (teenagers in Richard Rider and Sam Alexander both vs. adults Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner etc.) and overall stories. Where Green Lantern has an

Superman and Hyperion(Supreme Power)

I still wanna know what's going on outside the wall!

I'm not in agreement that the show failed. Even with the constantly changing relationship between the main characters via the mixed up episodes they built a believable world with lots of life and room for expansion. And despite some new series clumsiness that most shows go through it was a solid science fiction

I am a proud steering wheel drummer.

That doesn't mean the change wasn't intentional. Foreshadowing is not always necessary, especially when it will ruin a cool surprise. I think seeing any hint of Ward's true character before now would have undermined the arc of not just his character, but also everyone else on the team, as WE saw hints that he was

I would actually like to see him become a third player, or get involved with a third player. That is, make him a sometimes antagonist/sometimes anti-hero. He's trained to be a lone operative — so do just that, but with his own motivations: Maybe he wants to take down Hydra/Garrett on his own after some plot point

It's brilliant because it was intentional. Ward (the character) was playing a role, designed to lull not just his teammates, but the audience, into a false sense of security. And the show wasn't just treading water, it was putting pieces in place - establishing a dynamic that felt safe and familiar so it could be

I've had similar thoughts. We've yet to see anyone beat him in hand to hand combat, even half a dozen armed soldiers were no match for him. Taskmaster also has one of the easier powersets to adapt to television budgets.

He's a dead ringer for Taskmaster.

Wubba lubba dub dub!

Wow. At first I thought this was a spacecraft from Guardians of the Galaxy.

VERY GOOD EPISODE. An hour after watching it I was still amped. Combined with TWS and the episode last week, it felt like one long 4.5 hour feature. So awesome.

I'm going to go with the plant from WALL-E, if only because it's got to be the most resilient plant I've ever seen. It survives a broken fridge, travels halfway across the galaxy and comes this close to just falling to bits…but it somehow comes through and saves what remains of the human race from a slow death in

The Infinity Gauntlet