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I don’t think Tony dies. He most likely retires. I’m pretty sure Pepper is running the day to day Stark stuff, which is why her signature is on the check. Peter is probably doubting being a hero, which is why he’s looking at the suit mournfully and leaves it behind. The original Avengers probably retire or go off to

I really did not care for this incarnation of Flash Thompson. Maybe it was the actor or the way he was written but he was just so unlikable. I know he’s a bully and he’s not exactly supposed to be liked but it was baffling why anyone in that group would put up with him. He just came across as an obnoxious asshole but

Oliver has been off the island for a while. His time with Queen Industries and association with Palmer Tech makes it likely he’d heard about Ivo Labs by now so there’s no need to be shocked.

Ivo probably founded the company and named it Ivo Labs after himself. It’s unlikely anyone knew what Ivo did on Lian Yu since most people involved were dead or, like Oliver, not likely to talk about it. So as far as everyone knows he was just lost at sea.

The Waverider was pretty much Rip’s. It was assigned to him by the Time Masters before he went rogue in S1 and I’m sure they would have taken it from him except they’re all dead and he’s the last one. He’s also the only one with a ship capable of getting to their old headquarters. So by sheer process of elimination

The Waverider was Rip’s ship and Rip founded the Time Bureau. He probably had it registered as Time Bureau property giving them ownership of it. As for the Legends they were never formally employed by the Time Bureau. For most of season 3 they were more free agents that the Time Bureau grudgingly allowed to operate

The “prologue” you mentioned was actually part of the Previously On. It was from the first episode when he was defending the lady who killed her husband.

There was also the scene in the quarry when they’re swimming. One of them mentions a turtle swimming around them. That and the scene you mentioned are the only references I recall, though.

Me getting up to go answer the door right now is not at all the same. It was 3am and they were almost certainly in bed. I’d give them at least 3-5 minutes to wake up, process what’s happening, maybe check the security camera, get ready, and then go answer the door. As for how many times she rang the doorbell, it

As others have pointed out many people did answer the door. She had left before they got there. It was 3:00 am and people were sleeping so response time wasn’t exactly immediate. Just because she had moved on by the time they got to the door doesn't mean it wasn't possible to get help.

I actually don’t mind the new Azerite armor thing. Artifact weapons were nice but were essentially just a reskin of the old talent system. Granted Azerite armor is kind of just a reskin of the existing talent system. It does add some extra consideration when choosing what piece of gear to equip, although my bags fill

Sega Ages... Oh, I get it.

It’s not that big a deal. He’s seen and met dozens of beings claiming to be a god, true, but I think that’s the problem. At some point they’re just sort of another group of people/beings. Darkseid and Highfather can call themselves gods but what does that really even mean in a multiverse of beings with incredible

I suspect Matt Berry’s casting was due to Rich Fulcher’s involvement in the show. He’s a producer or executive producer and voices a few characters in the show. And I agree, Matt Berry was great casting.

They should call it Old Habits Die Hard, especially if it cuts between two times. So he’s doing similar stuff in the 70s as he is in 20XX, making them “old habits.” Or something about exploiting franchises being an old habit that dies hard if you want to be snarky.

I believe her and think he did it but I also realize we can’t just destroy someone’s career and life without some actual evidence, no matter how much we think the person is guilty. So I understand why AMC gave him his show back, even though I don’t like it.

I find the eyes only look kind of off when she’s around the other actors. When it’s just her in the shot it looks fine; stylized, obviously, but fine. I guess it’s because there’s no other point of reference so the brain just accepts it in the same way we accept the characters in a Pixar movie or something. Perhaps

Oreo is actually the derivative cookie, not Hydrox.

Aunt May really did die back in ASM #400, and he made a deal to get her back. She would live, but they would never see their daughter again.