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@ainon and @Perfect Xero
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That actually bugged me quite a lot. Bruce was just as responsible for Ultron but Tony seemed to get all the blame.
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22 hours ago, Gbb said:
I didn't suspect she was pregnant, but I did notice the loose, flowy tops. I just thought the show was doing a good job of acknowledging that a woman's body doesn't bounce right back to normal immediately after birth.
That's what I thought too.
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I don't think the vulgarity is to be funny. I think it's truly to underscore the point of how he feels about 45. Isn't this situation the textbook case of appropriate use of vulgarity?
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She did have all that cash that Cal had stuffed into the coat back in his stateroom. He even commented later about putting the coat on Rose and that the diamond was still in one of the pockets, along with presumably all that cash.
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On a darker note, what if the aliens have been experimenting on Bruce? Like if they wanted to get the Hulk to be bigger and badder in the arena or they wanted to exert more control. Who knows what alien technology could have done to him and would account for the change and how the Hulk looks.
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13 hours ago, raven said:
Still, my friends and I wondered 1) Did Rose ever tell her mother she survived
I remember some comment from a Keldysh crew member regarding if Rose was who she said she was. He was stating emphatically that Rose had died on the Titanic in 1917. I'm going to presume that means she did not tell her mother she was alive.
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10 hours ago, Raja said:
All of them that were introduced on ABC TV Agents shows and not in a theatrical release.
Does that mean there is a chance that Coulson shows up? Cuz it this point they really should know he is alive.
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Nope and that's why we'll love it
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I've been thinking that The Face on the Milk Carton series would make a great show, probably would fit very well on Freeform.
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6 hours ago, Perfect Xero said:
I expect that they'll acknowledge Jane, but it isn't something that I'd expect in a trailer (an actor/character NOT being in the movie is usually not a selling point).
Sif having a major part would be awesome, but was Alexander free for something like that with her TV series?
That's a good point. It's not the producers fault if Jaime is unavailable. And I'm also considering source material here. Comic books aren't really going to provide a fount of female characters, to ensure the subsequent movie has gender parity and you can only include so many original characters. I think the women we've seen portrayed so far, in both Thor and the other movies, have been interesting, intelligent, resourceful, tough and all around kick ass people. Yes there have been more men than women but I do think source material has to be taken into account.
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I imagine that's quite the balancing act for Marvel. They want the coolness of Iron Man on screen but want their money's worth when paying RDJ prices.
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How long Earth are they going to keep Ian Anthony Dale around without Grace Park?
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2 hours ago, stuckin60s said:
Also, I saw Torres on " The Ranch" from Netflix. Apparently he has a spot in the cast there.
Given that The Ranch stars two of his former That 70's Show costars, I'm not surprised. Apparently they're all pretty tight.
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1 hour ago, tennisgurl said:
Chris Pine is certainly a DLIF, isn't he?
Oh yes! Yummy.
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Anna is due to whelp again soon isn't she?
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I really really hope that Tony Stark is made aware of those PSA's that Cap filmed. Once they are back on speaking terms he will never let Steve live that down!
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I would love it if Jon Stewart is the one to present the award for the Best Variety series, since Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee, and John Oliver all came from The Daily Show.
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58 minutes ago, ainon said:
There wasn't anything in the Civil War movie or even in Homecoming to suggest Tony Stark himself had any aversion to anyone using their super powers or in controlling any random hero. I just figure Tony saw the potential in Peter, built him a suit to enhance that Spider-Man potential, knew the kid was going to be swinging around helping people anyway but failed to predict how much trouble Peter could get himself into. Tony wouldn't be the first adult to misjudge that about kids and if things had gone wrong Tony would've had to live with the guilt. He even says as much. That's about as far from nonchalant as one can get, to me.
Yes, thank you!
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Oh god. I know it's coming and that practicality dictates that actors are human and age but I'm so not looking forward to losing one of our Original Six. And whoever said upthread about losing at least one in Infinity War, I think you are right. Especially since it's going to be 2 movies, I'd put money that the first one ends on someone's death and they are all potential victims: Thor, Cap and Iron Man have all had 3 stand-alone movies (and aren't contacted for more so far as I know), Hulk can't have his own movie (legal issues) and there's never been anything but rumor about putting Nat or Barton into a stand-alone. Versus the Guardians, Black Panther, Spiderman and Ant-Man all having contracts that take them past Infinity War.
I think I'm crying already.
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She published this essay in Glamour on the topic. Apparently she had a miscarriage previous to this. Must have made the Halley storyline especially poignant for her. Congrats to her and husband!
https://www.glamour.com/story/actress-melissa-rauch-announces-pregnancy-and-reflects-on-miscarriage
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I found Ned a bit annoying too but only because he's so perfectly embodied a teenage boy finding out his best friend is secretly a superhero. I feel like he reacted perfectly which I find irritating as an adult who is long past her teenage years and didn't enjoy them the first time around. Of course Ned is focused on the cool pieces and won't stop talking about it and thinks it's the best thing ever and wants to know if his friend has met the Avengers. He's a 15 year old boy this is exactly how he's going to react. The fact that it's irritating means he played it well because it's very true to life. At least my opinion.
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I don't think Tony wants this kind of control over Spider-Man, I think he certainly has better things he prefer to be doing with his time and I noticed he was pretty quick to hand supervision over to happy Hogan. But I think he does recognize that you have a superpower teen running around who idolizes The Avengers and has absolutely no decent training on how to responsibly use his powers. This isn't Tony looking for more control, this is Tony trying to do the responsible thing and really just keep Peter from getting killed. The only major mistake I saw Tony make was not letting Peter know that he had taken his call about Toomes seriously and that he had alerted the FBI. Had Peter know that he might still have been on the boat because well watching an FBI take down is cool, at least to a 15 year old, but he wouldn't have felt like he had to handle it all on his own.
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Captain America: Civil War (2016)
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And neither of them seems to recognize that the other is suffering. Steve is hell-bent on seeing Tony as irresponsible and Tony still hasn't forgiven Steve for being Howard's favorite.