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That’s brilliantly stated. You should send it to the SPCA. It would make a great commercial. In fact, I’m going to take them some blankets right now.

I believe I could be friends with someone who murdered my parents under mind control, if I was sure he was free of it now. I’m going to assume that our heroes are capable of it.

I love spoilers. I’ll watch anything they’re willing to share.

And if Civil War is done as well as the other films, we will see that Captain America is just a human being, and sometimes there isn’t a “right” answer. But he will never stop being an exceptionally good person. That’s all I wanted from Superman.

There haven’t been many deaths. I consider that a benefit. If I want to see good people die, I’ll read the news.

I watched UNCLE thinking, “Wow, that guy could be a good Superman.” Shame he isn’t allowed to be in these films.

This whole question becomes irrelevant if you remember that not all cultures believe kids are precious little snowflakes whose lives are more valuable than their parents. For all of human history, we have taken our children as we explored and tamed new places. It’s always been dangerous, but enough of us survive to

And the men haven’t done their share of pining? Tony and Pepper, Cap and Peggy, Hawkeye and his wife, Thor and Jane, Bruce and Betty, now Bruce and Tasha? They’re human beings who care about other people. God forbid.