I feel like last night's episode of SHIELD (which really just made me want more Peggy Carter, because MAN, does SHIELD ever suffer in comparison) sowed some seeds of Civil War, with Simmons suddenly taking a hardline stance on superpowers bad! Nuke them from orbit; it's the only way to be sure! (I get that her reaction is driven partly by her grief over Trip, but I still think it's going to be folded into Civil War.)
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Non-Avenger-y -- I didn't realize that Ian McKellen was playing Sherlock Holmes: [link]
I need to read more comics because I don't recognize the new character names being mentioned here.
For sj, here's a rundown of the new characters in Age of Ultron:
Quicksilver/Pietro: He punches things
Scarlet Witch/Wanda: She punches things
The Vision: He punches things
Ultron: He punches things
I hope that clears things up.
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I didn't realize that Ian McKellen was playing Sherlock Holmes
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[edited to clarify the object of squee]
Quicksilver/Pietro: He punches thingsScarlet Witch/Wanda: She punches things The Vision: He punches things Ultron: He punches things
And are Conflicted!
You left that out.
That's the nice thing about Deadpool, he's rarely conflicted. And Punisher, I suppose, but he's less personable.
Tom, I would love to know where.
Thanks, Tom. That clears things up perfectly.
Tom, I would love to know where.
In the face, usually.
You've left out some nuance, there, Tom. Like, Ultron punches things while monologing in James Spader's voice.