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I bet the writers get themselves tied up with plausibility and all that, then one of them shakes themselves and yells, "This is a comic book show! Let's damned well act like it!"
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I bet the writers get themselves tied up with plausibility and all that, then one of them shakes themselves and yells, "This is a comic book show! Let's damned well act like it!"
OF COURSE you always have to say that whenever you're getting cryogenically frozen!
I expected Fitz to say something like "I wonder if this is how Captain America felt when he woke up."
The Runaways: Oh no! James Marsters has just been shot! Let's stand right here and talk about it for an hour!
No kidding, Tom!
I'm watching the Avengers Assemble cartoon, the episode where Mojo kidnaps Hulk to fight in his arena and he becomes champion. Gosh, it seems familiar.
Marvel's Runaways has been renewed for season two on Hulu, and the cast is live-tweeting the season one finale, tomorrow night. The season two order is for 13 episodes (as opposed to ten for the first installment). Details (no spoilers).
I've mostly enjoyed the first season, but only until I let myself think about it. The pacing is really off and has been (spoilers for already released episodes) *
since episode two, which was a do-over of the pilot, but from the parents' perspective. Also, yes, Marsters' Victor Stein has been all over the place, To be fair to JM, that is due to the writing rather than his acting. He hasn't been chewing scenery (except for when he gets a headache from the chip tumor).
Anyhow, I've been enjoying it, despite those issues, so I do think they have something to work with. I hope they can tighten it up in the second season.
Got my tickets for Black Panther opening night. I'll be seeing it at theater in Brooklyn that'll likely have a majority black audience.
Trailer for Ant-Man and the Wasp: [link] It looks pretty fun, although Michael Douglas continues to creep me out for some reason I can't put my finger on.