sokudoningyou
Sokudoningyou
sokudoningyou

You may be one of the few.

That too. I mean, I agree, why we needed that particular romance shoehorned in when you get the feeling they've barely interacted with each other outside of when she was undercover is beyond me, but considering they also seem to be dead-set on the Vision and Scarlet Witch too, why the fvck not.

Well, Cap and Sharon were a thing in the comics, so I guess they figured they had to put it in, even though it is, yes, kinda skeevy, if not weird.

A lot of the flags his followers are waving at those rallies are probably not made in America, let alone the merchandise.

So there will be a normal human who will be the main focus of the movie while the Power Rangers play second banana? Go on…..

THAT was the one. Man, just reading about it was making my skin crawl,

So he submits HIMSELF. The rest of the team wasn't at fault for his shenanigans.

Didn't Quesada also write in a version of his daughter to become Peter's new love interest after BND? I swear I read that somewhere and just….uugh. I was never a Spider-Man reader but that whole thing was ridiculous.

I was told there would be no math.

The only way that makes sense for me is if I assume Tony's just that much of an isolated jackass that he thinks his snark and conflict with Steve (not to mention the fact he probably had to listen to how awesome Steve was all his life, so he's practically lived in his shadow) counts as actual friendship, whereas for

Yes, she did. And she just put the fourth book in that series out like last year. Diminishing returns indeed.

Figures.

To be fair, the comics are the same way. But it's still frustrating, because it seems like otherwise, they've done somewhat well acknowledging the other movies.

Pretty much this. I get where they needed to create conflict and who the "villain" is, but who seriously did not give Tony the side-eye during these discussions?

I admit, I'm sad about this, only because I would have been one of the first to apply for a job there.

Presumably he thought it was the right thing to do, just like the reason he was in jail before the Ant-Man movie itself.

All I want to know, does anyone actually point out Stark and say "you know what, you want someone responsible? Exhibit A, right here." The Avengers didn't call down the Chitauri (though Stark gave Loki the perfect place to enact their plan), and only two of them were actually responsible for Ultron (well, one and a

I am sad I'm working that day, otherwise I would have totally been on for this.

One of my third (I believe) cousins had hers when we were visiting the family in Texas years ago, and it was like some freakish proto-wedding affair that I imagine cost way fucking more than it was worth. My mom and her sisters all had theirs, but my generation thankfully managed to avoid that excessively crazy shit.

Well, according to my co-worker, Captain America was active in the 50's during World War II, so it's entirely possible.