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Ugh, no, not remotely. That would be the same as saying anybody who ever described what they wanted made to someone else should inherently be entitled to copyright ownership over it.

Not one single comment on the “Paramount backlot”-style small town colony that looks suspiciously like a mid-20th century main street? A classic TOS idiosyncrasy given an interesting call out here as what is apparently a deliberate trend for colonists.

The machine was built to work on Skrulls. It makes some sense that Skrulls might be especially prone to being able to duplicate the abilities of others, given their natural shapeshifting abilities.

It may or may not be a “formula”, depending on your definition of the word, but by itself it did nothing. It was just data.

It seems unlikely he was taken before Endgame, given he appears unable to walk under his own power. Though he does seem a little confused by it briefly, and perhaps that’s a sign otherwise, with his inability explainable by the length of time he’s been in captivity. I suppose they’ve left this pretty open, but

I know you can’t be bothered with this show, but really this is just... terrible. The “would you have loved me” scene was part of the recap. A scene from a previous episode. He makes a phone call to her before the initial hospital and New Skrullos scenes, but they are very clearly not in the same room together.

He absolutely did not make a formula that gives powers. He collected DNA and stored it. The big fancy machine Gravik’s scientists built did the powers giving.

I looked at this report and honestly it’s tremendously misleading. It lumps Mastodon as a platform all together as a monolithic entity, ignoring the fact that porn-specializing instances are usually NOT federated with the general use ones. Which means you’re just not going to see any posts from those instances unless

Joke’s on you! She likes the brig. It’s her favorite place!

This feeling like an old Troi-focused TNG script was exactly my big takeaway from this episode. I enjoyed the episode, but it was almost jarring.

This was also the thing that REALLY jumped out at me with this review. I did not recognize the guy. No idea who he was. But clearly he’s Some Guy Fury Knows who was able to set him up with travel and gear. Brother? Can’t even fathom where that came from. Did he call Fury “brother” at some point? I didn’t catch it if

Yeah, I’ve seen Comet’s broadcast of it. They are using the version I was speaking of.

I’d just like to clarify that if you saw B5 on TV in recent years, and it was in widescreen, it’s not that the visuals have “aged poorly”. It’s that while the footage without SFX was properly in HD, anything with an SFX shot was actually cropped down and sized up from the SD 4:3 picture, meaning it actually was even

Mastodon does that and only that.

This is a weird take. Yeah, adaption changes characters, sometimes radically. That’s not what this is though. I guess there could be more to come, but at this point it’s just a recycled name applied to an unrelated character.

Sure, and that’s fine. But I mean there’s not even a passing resemblance. Comics version is a hulking muscular woman who speaks in the third person and -- notably! -- never learned to shapeshift. If I was this character’s originator, I don’t think I’d be particularly thrilled about the fact they’ve apparently just

I enjoyed the part where Fury tells Skrull!Rhodey, to his face, that he put nano trackers into the booze, and Rhodey laughs it off as a joke. But it wasn’t.

If that wiki article is accurate, this character seems to have absolutely nothing in common with comics Raava whatsoever other than the basic fact of being a female Skrull.

I always kinda wondered if maybe the general public just... doesn’t know the names/codenames of these people. Obviously at some point it becomes common knowledge (“Rogers: The Musical” has a lot of weirdly specific information in it), but early on maybe all they knew for sure was there was a big green guy running

IIRC, it’s explicitly (if briefly) stated that Stark stabilized Extremis before removing it from Pepper entirely.