Same, Vonnie. And Matt's one of my favorite characters in general.
'Heart Of Gold'
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That was an oddly beautiful episode. I was not expecting that twist that kept May out of the assault. I'm guessing the technology that Beast!Ward is after is the space ship?
And in a crisis, Phil still calls her Skye.
Cloak and Dagger is getting a series: [link]
Given a choice of rewatching Age of Ultron or Ant-Man, I'm rewatching Ant-Man. Didn't expect that.
De-aged Michael Douglas is still creepy as fuck, though.
Ant-Man was much closer to a perfect example of what it was than AoU. Even though I liked AoU.
I enjoyed Ant-Man quite a bit. The smaller-scale conflict without global carnage was refreshing. Creepiness of Michael Douglas was more than made up by how delightful I found Micheal Pena as Luis -- he was probably my favourite thing about the entire movie.
Ant-Man was much closer to a perfect example of what it was than AoU. Even though I liked AoU.
Yep. It's more satisfying as a film.