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I did eventually, I just didn't follow their explanation. I think its missing a step, literally, they cut away and then come back and they are half way through it.

I'm pretty sure they should stick a piece of paper in his face and say if you sign this people will love you.

His hair hasn't really changed. Sometimes its just combed. Like in the picture up top. If he was too shakes his head in the picture he'd go back to hipster Wolverine like the rest of the photos.

Mexican drug cartel looks to be filling in for that aspect of the originals.

I am surprisingly enjoying this show for now, but its still just a regular network cop show, so I'll probably bow out eventually. As I did with Bones and Castle before it.

It should refer to a franchise starting over its continuity, which I think has been the way it is used the majority of the time.

Sean Bean for Uncle Ben.

Inhumans project coming up to the plate strong.

Seems like an unnecessary distinction honestly

I agree. I'm surprised neither comic giant had managed to snag him for anything (Sgt Rock was once in the docket). I'm hoping one of these is a big enough hit for him to ask for RocknRolla 2

Unusuals was good. At least I liked it. It was limited for being on a network I think but there are elements that feel prototypical to Brooklyn 99 and Terriers. Or like Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead but with cops and less drug trips

Jeph Loeb is a producer

King seems a better option then Mojo. Mojo doesn't have me too excited. Sugar Man would be my second guess

Popular theory. Seems the best guess IF it is a preexisting character

The bra strap part in the Chinese restaurant scene is such perfect representation of shared history.

Google alerts probably.

I'm torn on saying The Fisher King. I love the movie but there is a stalker vibe. But the scene where Robin Williams is so enamored by Amanda Plummer that Grand Central Station turns into a giant ballroom is fantastic and the Chinese restaurant date is such a charming evolution of chemistry.

I like that Mangold's response is "isn't that boring?" What does that matter? That's not why executives make movies.

Daisy had "magic narrative" fight training. She was a computer geek who had 2 or 3 sparring scenes and mostly exposition about training with May and was suddenly a top field agent in no time at all. Fitz and Simmons IIRC had almost the same amount of exposition and have never shied away from danger since then, not to

Right, I'm not saying that its not the case. What I mean is I thought that was the revelation she was working towards.