It's probably sadly (IMO) likely that this will be the final (next to final) season of AoS, which means by the time Inhumans movie comes out any references to them will be forgotten.
It's probably sadly (IMO) likely that this will be the final (next to final) season of AoS, which means by the time Inhumans movie comes out any references to them will be forgotten.
I don't recognise that reference from Jurassic Park.
Odin adopts Loki, Loki kills Odin. Hela kills Loki, woman inherits Asgard
Devil Dinosaur finally makes it into MCU.
What I want to know is was history changed or did Sam Beckett sort everything out?
Prof X and Magneto do it best
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"I'm no killer Bonnie" - that may be true Annalise, but you've sure done
a lot of facilitatin' over the years. Even now, all you had to do was
respond to dude so he wouldn't be taken by surprise by Frank …
No he reminds me of…..erm……dammit I've forgotten.
This episode seemed to tread water and yet did switch up the status quo somewhat.
I'm hoping it's not Nate, as that would just fall into 'dead spouse/lover' trope.
….but more lens flare?
It puts it ahead of all the odd numbered Kirk films, so there's that.
Wait are you implying that Shakespeare wasn't a Klingon?
He did a lot of reading, which I think explains the all Moby Dick allegories.
"I don't believe in a no-win scenario."
Vic Mackay agrees, Ben Grimm too.
I never knew that film existed until now, thanks for opening my eyes.
Ward grew tiresome when he went from being secret Hydra traitor, to "I'm not a bad guy Skye", to vengeful killer, to HIVE host thingy.
If I were to pick something from Matthew McConaughey's nadir period of films, I would definitely choose Fools Gold. It isn't particularly good, but I kinda find it charming.
It's a cartoon so it doesn't really count.