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Edited by Mrph1 on Jul 29th 2024 at 3:09:00 PM
The Sam and Bucky one does seem the most interesting due to them being closer to the Badass Normal side of Super Weight and because they already have well-established chemistry as a duo together.
Back on the subject of Special Effect Failure, Gamora isn't the first time this happened. I remember finding the scene of Bucky falling off the train in TFA somewhat Narmful due to how obvious it was that it was just Sebastian Stan lying down on a greenscreen floorpad was flailing his limbs about as he lay down on a greenscreened mat.
Edited by AlleyOop on Jan 11th 2019 at 8:43:59 AM
The idea of a Sword and Sandal Space Fantasy show starring Lady Sif wandering through the cosmos would be downright amazing. The idea of a Midgard-bound show about Lady Sif on Earth dealing with Asgardian weaponry or somesuch would be good, if not as great.
Several years ago I suggested a tv show about Lady Sif and the Warriors Three going on adventures. The Warriors Three are dead and buried, which is a shame.
"All you Fascists bound to lose."I'm a little late on the conversation, but regarding the "we're never told the reason Thanos loves Gamora" that's have been repeated before.
You're aware the movie gives the reason no? In the scene with both Thanos and Gamora in his throne, where she says that she always hated that thing and Thanos respond he hoped she would sit there one day.
Right there, that's the reason. He was clearly looking for a successor, and I don't know about you, but if I was gonna find successor for myself I wouldn't pick someone I don't care about, even less hate.
And to that that he raised her for years, and through proud of her achievements and more he developed a twisted parental love for her. Hell, he lamented the death of Maw, his second possible choice for a successor, meaning he at least liked all of his other "sons", with exception of Nebula, for being a failure (and even then you could interpret that as his twisted way to show though love).
The movie doesn't outright tell you why Thanos loves Gamora, but the reason is there.
I think Sigrun (that's the name I'm sticking with until they reveal her real identity, that boss fight left an impression) is more into Hunks, actually.
Hell, she goes straight (heh) for Thor, presumably ignoring his Pretty Boy brother for all the weeks he stayed there.
Edited by HailMuffins on Jan 11th 2019 at 11:22:21 AM
whats that you say you want a black widow tv series to go with the movie okk
have a listen and have a link to my discord serverAt actress Tessa Thompson's request, there was supposed to be a scene in Ragnarok that confirmed the character of Valkyrie as bi. But it wound up on the cutting room floor because it interrupted the flow of the scene or some shit.
Edited by TobiasDrake on Jan 11th 2019 at 7:36:21 AM
My Tumblr. Currently side-by-side liveblogging Digimon Adventure, sub vs dub.Also, according to Thompson, her Valkyrie is very specifically Brunhilde, the Valkyrie from the comics
. 616 Brunhilde, incidentally, is also bi.
And the contrast between the technological advancement of Wakanda versus its outdated social values has been a, if not the theme of the Priest comics and those that followed him.
T'Challa actually experiencing the outside world and wanting to push Wakanda forward is shown to be a source of severe tension inside the country.
Yeah even in the comics the wives-in-training part is one of those old-timey traditions that’s technically still around but no one actually seriously practices anymore.
Aside from one instance, T’Challa has no interest in the wives bit.
Hell the Dora are allowed to have their own relationships. We have two visibly confirmed lesbian Dora’s in a relationship with each other.
Edited by slimcoder on Jan 11th 2019 at 7:30:31 AM
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."To the best of my recollection, the idea of the Dora Milaje as "wives-in-training" has always been something the comics treated as a toxic and archaic tradition. Almost every run I can think of has the "wives-in-training" idea be effectively a In Name Only idea that just stuck around due tradition, but with literally nobody in current day acting like that concept is what they actually are. I don't think T'challa ever actually treated them as wives-in-training, for example, having a much more fraternal (and occasionally even paternal) relationship with them.
"All you Fascists bound to lose."

Yeah, the Bucky/Sam show is the only one of these I'm actually kinda looking forward to.
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