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Also, they were pretty close to the planet’s atmosphere, I’m pretty there’s still gravity in orbit, depending on how far away they were from the planet, and assuming the enemy shape was vertically aligned with said gravity (*got a C+ in physics)

Well for what it’s worth, Captain America usually ends up fighting other Americans, not foreigners. The exception to that was the first movie, where he fought actual Nazis - so again, other Americans.

Yeah, it’s been real

Really, really going to miss this column. It’s the last of what the AV Club used to be like. Very excited for your Age of Heroes column next!

Just like Yoda wanted to think of himself as a cool lovable muppet and not a CGI mess.

Spidey still has access to the AV club, so it wouldn’t be difficult for him to read their old Justice league reviews!

“Spelling is a subject clearly not taught at the Hogwarts depicted in My Immortal”

Agreed. I thought the reveal of a certain someone’s parentage was particularly smart.

I agree, but that wasn’t exactly the slant this article took. The article is pro beating up any robot. Get your licks in before the Terminators arrive.

Without going into spoilers, I loved how thoroughly unpredictable a lot of the big narrative turns are, especially the ones that subvert the endless speculation that led up to the film’s release. I was really impressed with the departures from expectations.

Just as unnecessary apostrophes have ruined these comments. [/JK]

Mine will sometimes hide out for hours so that I don’t even see them.

I know if I took someone home, my cat would make himself known on his own. Cheeky little shit.

I dunno. If a woman I was on a date with asked to go to my house with the implication being that it was for sex, I’m not sure I’d take the time to introduce the pets first. Can’t really speak from experience though, because when I was single I didn’t have pets.

“Needs more cats.”

I liked the piece, and I thought the author wrote it very compellingly for the most part. The characters felt extremely 3 dimensional, and that’s hard to accomplish with short fiction. But when he brings her home, and he’s like, “heads up, I still have those cats,” and she goes, “yeah, I know you do, guy;” THIS IS

No love for Off Book? That’s my vote for best new show of 2017. That podcast quickly became my favorite, it’s so consistently funny and inventive. And really easy to re listen to!

didn’t the pilot establish that they were 36 when they had the kids (and the grown up kids were celebrating their 36 birthdays in the present timeline), so I think the timing works out.