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Coulson didn't "go rogue." After the events of Winter Soldier, SHIELD was in ruins, stripped of their authority by the international community, and being eaten from within by HYDRA. Entire facilities were either compromised and destroyed by HYDRA, or taken under the control of local governments and military. SHIELD

I think it works. She's someone whose very world is defined by science and what she can test and measure, and the things going on around her are (quoting Black Widow) "magic and monsters and nothing we were ever trained for." Simmons is responding by focusing on what she can measure and control (or attempt to), which

I'm kinda the same way. Like for me, sex scenes in a movie/tv show with a story around them are way hotter than any random clip of porn. The context of the characters and story make it way better, even if it is less explicit.

I think you may have. I'm fairly sure he was an alien in the film.

Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I don't like games with silent protagonists. When I play a game, I'm not looking to be immersed, but to be a tag a long. I suppose I see games as playable books than an active escape.

I never knew racism could come off so half-hearted. Like you're too lazy to not be racist or something.

Race is an arbitrary social construct, it's not a biological concept and can be (and has been) redefined as societies change over time. The phenotypical features we use as a proxy for the concept of "race" are, in a globalised world, only weakly correlated with nationality and culture. As we undo millenia of relative

Bixby was a phenomenal actor. His performance was never the problem with that show. It was the way the showrunners and writers handled it with little progressive or character development. But that's TV drama in the 70s and 80s for ya...

Screw that. Old schoolers were always going to get salty once computing power overtook budgets, but the industry standardizing the tech side and becoming less of an engineering-driven tech business and more of a design-driven cultural industry is a positive move.

Grounding fantastical characters in a more realistic universe is a great thing. It can bring a sense of relatability to the characters, a sense of immediate understanding of the stakes and the implications of these incredible things happening in a world we know very well. By starting with ground rules everybody

This panel irritates the hell out of me. They're turning this is into a class war where there doesn't need to be. It also seems to be turning her into this restrained female character and she never was. Ever. She's one of the strongest female leads in a film. The other panel with her and Dadonna is especially

Is Wolfenstein any good? Worth the $15 or so to own it?

Yeeaaahhh...

It's Bethesda's decision, not Microsoft's, and notice there's also no PS3 version. I also don't understand how Microsoft would discourage anyone from buying Xbox One by not releasing games on 360?

No. They'll move the date because they want more time to polish it so that they can deliver a better product for their fans.

I'm a semi-professional critic. What you are doing is not criticism. It's shit-stirring. Areal critic don't invade people's space to make his critic, he create his own (blog, column, show, etc.) You are coming in a thread filled with with super-hero fans just to mock them - that is not criticism. Also, a critic would

The most major change is the abandonment of a traditional RPG magic system. In past games, your special attacks used TP (Technical Points). TP was restored by consumable items, special equipment, food, or visiting an inn. In Tales of Zestiria, however, your characters recover their TP naturally. By standing still or

I'll never grasp how these people claim to not trust the government but will put 100% of their trust in some company.

The part of his logic that I think is the absolute worst is that if you are a internet personality, you have to live with the risk of being swatted. It's like saying you have a safe full of money, so you should expect someone to try and rob you.

This is aaaalmost enough to get me to start buying comics. The problem I have is with the unlimited nature of comics- the series could go on for years! I want to hunker down and read something start to finish. If I ever watch TV shows, I wait until they are completely finished and then watch all of them, or, in the