Hawkeye's been involved with the Black Widow since his first appearance^Seems to me that they're setting up Black Widow to be Hawkeye's love interest, in the MCU.

Hawkeye's been involved with the Black Widow since his first appearance^Seems to me that they're setting up Black Widow to be Hawkeye's love interest, in the MCU.
^Seems to me that they're setting up Black Widow to be Hawkeye's love interest, in the MCU.
Gas Ward in the cell he is in without opening the door.
Wake him up in a new prison cell on the other side of the country.
It was moronic to let Ward be awake for a second of the transit between cells.
Unless Ward is on a mission for Coulson.
Ward's not giving Talbot "orders". Rather, strong suggestions with Talbot's "extraordinary funding" at risk.A senator can't give a soldier orders, but apparently that's what happened.
Talbolt has to follow Ward's lead.
Here's something I caught on a second viewing-- The HYDRA assassin who fought May with the whip that had the knife tied to the end? His name was Marcus Scarlotti, known as "Whiplash" in the comics. What makes that noteworthy is that Mickey Roarke's character Vanko in Iron Man 2 was a different incarnation of Whiplash.
Well, I guess that since there is more than one "Whiplash" in the comics, there isn't any reason there can't be more than one in the MCU. (Of course, neither character was actually called "Whiplash" in the MCU.)
It was also moronic to put Ward in standard handcuffs that any rinky-dink TV bad guy could get out of, in a universe where those cool arm-encompassing solid adamantium power-draining manacles exist. They could have at least used cable ties!
What manacles are you talking about? I don't remember ever seeing them in a MCU movie. Adamantium is tied up in the X-Men license, and even Loki wore standard handcuffs in The Avengers.
Here's something I caught on a second viewing-- The HYDRA assassin who fought May with the whip that had the knife tied to the end? His name was Marcus Scarlotti, known as "Whiplash" in the comics. What makes that noteworthy is that Mickey Roarke's character Vanko in Iron Man 2 was a different incarnation of Whiplash.
Well, I guess that since there is more than one "Whiplash" in the comics, there isn't any reason there can't be more than one in the MCU. (Of course, neither character was actually called "Whiplash" in the MCU.)
Vanko was also the Crimson Dynamo in the comics originally (and his suit at the end is closer to that version). They essentially combined Whiplash and Crimson Dynamo in the movie. But doing that meant that Scarlotti was extremely unlikely to appear in a movie. That made him a good candidate for Agents of SHIELD. And, while he didn't do a lot, that knife on a string thing was clearly a small tribute to the character (in addition to making for a cool fight scene).
It was also moronic to put Ward in standard handcuffs that any rinky-dink TV bad guy could get out of, in a universe where those cool arm-encompassing solid adamantium power-draining manacles exist. They could have at least used cable ties!
What manacles are you talking about? I don't remember ever seeing them in a MCU movie. Adamantium is tied up in the X-Men license, and even Loki wore standard handcuffs in The Avengers.
We're limited to talking about things specifically already seen in the films and TV show? Where was that rule stated?
Such manacles have been used a billion times in the various Marvel comic books for decades. Why would I have to research TV and movie licenses before making my snarky comments on a message board about a comic book universe?
Is that sarcasm? Or do you really not know she's already played Wonder Woman?Wonder if she auditioned for Wonder Woman?
Adrianne Policki is 6'5"???!!! Clark Gregg mentioned this while live tweeting AoS on Tuesday. Good lord. Wonder if she auditioned for Wonder Woman? When she went to hug the Sheild agent, (brother with the shaved head), he was noticibly taller. If she is 6'5", he must be 6'6, 6'7.
No wonder Fitz was intimidated.
Briefly while she was unbelievably 6 foot 5, for about 7 seconds, Adrienne Padlicki was a whole lot hotter.
Needs to be read in a Morgan Freeman voice, with an Andy Dufresne anecdote tacked on the end.Briefly while she was unbelievably 6 foot 5, for about 7 seconds, Adrienne Padlicki was a whole lot hotter.
Gas Ward in the cell he is in without opening the door.
Wake him up in a new prison cell on the other side of the country.
It was moronic to let Ward be awake for a second of the transit between cells.
Unless Ward is on a mission for Coulson.
What's Ward's agenda, now? Did he do what he did to escape you-know-who...or because he's been bad all along (except for his helping Skye)?
I really like Talbot in this show. I hope he stays around.
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