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    him as guide would be cool, but not him going back to life

    I know, but what I mean is that, while I liked their dynamic together I didn't care when they made it romantic.

    Ive only seen men complaining about that, and my answer to that is: dudes, not everything women do is to win your approval.

    I disagree completley. I think its Pine best work to date.

    I liked bruce/selina in dkr but I did not read as romantic.

    And Steve. He is an asshole in that.

    That's what we saw, but we also have to remember he was on the allies side. Presumably doing some damage there too.

    DUDE! That really, really got me! That and him talking about the bombarding airplane and saying "that's the future" gave me chills!

    she is definitely experienced, come on!

    Cap's soundtrack is the kind that I recognize as I hear it, but cannot hum it or otherwise reproduce it to save my life.

    She has a girlfriend in Rucka's year one too!

    out of nowhere no. the seed was planted in the first avengers and you'd have to be blind not to see it.

    Dr. Strange was just odious. What an utterly unlikable protagonist.

    refractory period? A god? I don't think so.

    yes to this except the steve part.

    Lois knowing all along (she knows of him before he becomes superman proper!) is my very favorite thing about men of steel.

    I've alreday read the diana/peggy and the steve rogers/diana fanfic.

    I mean, I'm with you with wanting more text and less subtext, but we have to consider that this movie took 76 years to be made only because she is a heroine and not hero. If they tried to push the bisexual thing even further right from the door out it would probably still take at least good ten years for that to be

    as I've seen somewhere:

    Maybe in the sequel