totalimmortal85
Totalimmortal85
totalimmortal85

Your second paragraph. I think that's the biggest issue with introducing him, and saying all this happened after Avengers. Spidey may be a "street level" hero, but he has always been in the thick of things during any major event. He's been transported to parallel universes, different pockets of space, separate

lol valid opinion. The actual reveal was great. Loved the rendition of "All Along the Watchtower" as well. I think I just didn't like who they were.

That's because Barry went back in time to stop his mother's death. This is what the DC comics event Flashpoint was all about. RF went back in time to kill Barry's mother to help make him who he was. Barry attempted to correct this and save his mom, realizing that he still would have become the Flash anyway. In one

I agree with this. Eddie Thawn is to set-up to become who he actually is in the comics. I nominated Wells as Booster in disguised when that newspaper first showed up lol.

Yes. She is his wife. Their lineage is how the 3rd and 4th Flashed, Wally West (Nephew) and Bart Allen (their son from the future - long story), even exists. Suffice to say, Barry Allen eventually leaves the present and lives in the future with Iris after certain events trap her there. They are eternally linked. While

The death of Starbuck. Or honestly, the return of Starbuck and the reveal of the Final Five. That was where it lost it's momentum for me.

So in essence a "Light Dart" gun. That's actually pretty brutal. the "Light Darts" would strike the adversary, and then slide down through the body...ouch. Just ouch.

What's even scarier is that the I-4, I-17 and I-25 actually managed to complete successful assaults on the coast of California. These were the Fort Stevens bombing and the Elwood Oil Fields.

I sadly agree with you. War in essence "culls the herd."

This sub! I remember in 10th grade world history trying to explain this to my class. We were going over WWII and I explained that the Japanese ran out of material to trully continue the fighting and I was explaining some of the weapons and vehicles they were designing. When I got started on the "submarine aircraft

Lucas was basing the Star Wars movies around Star Wars toys at least as far back as Return of the Jedi's Ewoks, and merchandising obviously heavily informed every aspect of the prequels.

Dear god! That quote alone makes me want to play as him.

Personally I view it was being a duo-logy with Batman Begins. Think of it as Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Rises as being the main Batman comic book. Issues 1 and 2. The Dark Knight feels like a Detective Comics or a Tales of the Dark Knight type of issue. The main book references it, but carries over the more

Yup. Because the original show, from the 80s was written specifically to target young females in the same vein as Strawberry Shortcake, JEM, etc. When it resurfaced it was still targeted at that crowd, and was intended for young viewers. When the Bronies became a thing it changed the landscape of the fandom. It was

Yes he had a steady job, but the Lord of the Rings wasn't written for him. It was written for his publishers. When The Hobbit became a huge hit, his publisher asked for more stories that "were about Hobbits." He sent them drafts of The Quenta Simarillion and they rejected them. Thus he began work on what was

And judging by Box Office receipts. They were. By a landslide.

I think it's less about the films being similar in terms of plot. I think it's because for those that new about Battle Royale and the book it was based on, or the Manga that they read, it felt like The Hunger Games trampled on that originality a bit. Kind of like, an exclusive little club where you knew what was up

So...is this coming out before or after we get 3.33 released? Cause that's taken for freakin ever over here.

Oh I don't disagree that Shinji isn't annoying. It is severely frustrating to watch him muddle through and run at every little corner. Yes, sometimes the drama plays out like a giant WTF moment on several occasions. I think on a personal level I could associate with it since I was 10 when the show aired, and I saw it

You've addressed things that I already knew. Especially about LCL. It's name itself is called Link Control - why do you think that is? It is a liquid that enables the pilot to connect to the EVA. You stated that it has no special powers in of itself. Read this -