It looked like Stark Tower in design, but the name on it was actually “Qeng”, a company run by an alias of a certain time travelling conqueror in the comics.
It looked like Stark Tower in design, but the name on it was actually “Qeng”, a company run by an alias of a certain time travelling conqueror in the comics.
Yes, my answer is also a no
- like Jack Veal’s Kid Loki, who murdered Thor
And beyond this point we’ve got the new Hawkeye, the upcoming Ms Marvel, She-Hulk...
What was so bad about its refugee plan? Hell, what WAS its refugee plan that the Flag Smashers were so upset about in the first place?
I love it! Let’s run this as a 6 episode series
I really enjoyed the finale, even though some elements were either rushed (Sam and Bucky take John on board as a temporary third a bit too quickly/easily) or patchy (the Flag Smashers in general). They really nailed marvel movie action here and the tension through the twists and turns of Karli’s plan unfolding and…
What was the point of putting out an op ed with such a definitive statement before the finale of the series had even aired, exactly? Surely the possibility that the show would come to a head with a final statement on said legacy in the forthcoming last episode must have crossed someone’s mind here at the time of…
Interesting point to note - it was Nick Fury who hired Batroc back in Cap: Winter Soldier
Fury specifically says in Age Of Ultron he got his hands on the helicarrier due to help from some friends, an incredibly blatant reference to AoS where they were shown repairing it (and that’s not even considering how Fury turned up in the show multiple times), same number (64) and everything.
Why would they have…
People forget that it was the Agents of SHIELD crew who were directly responsible for getting Fury that helicarrier which comes to save ferry people at the end of Age Of Ultron
I think the Flag Smashers will continue to be a mixed bag but the Sharon and Power Broker threads have to be tied up somehow. The Marvel machine keeps a relatively tight ship for better or worse, where not much is left to happenstance.
Still an episode to go for it to be tied up; the fact it’s not entirely obvious means it’s either incredibly clever or incredibly disappointing. Hey, she could be a Skrull lmao
Yw!
no
They’re not going to have absolutely everything apparent on episode 5 out of 6. Answers will be coming, don’t worry.
I’m betting on her being the handler for the Thunderbolts.
Nothing about Sharon Carter’s strange scene? She’s revealed to have pulled a few strings to get Batroc out of jail after the events of the first episode, and has him rendezvous with Karli in New York at the end of this one - but she can’t be the Power Broker because the PB wants Karli’s head on a stick for stealing…
Looks like it ‘hides’ replies from a discussion thread. The post still exists, it isn’t deleted; but it’s basically untethered from the discussion in public view.
Well there’s some time you’ll never get back. If you ever reply to them again, let them know that YouTube renders their position as a backwards bigot warping the minds of impressionable youth quite obsolete.