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Joss Whedon's S.H.I.E.L.D to ABC!

I think JarodRussell is laboring under the notion that there is only one degree of "dead". There's dead as in the heart has stopped and ain't about to start again without intervention and then there's brain death...and I think brain stem death too. Legal and medical definitions have shifted over the years as medical science pushed back the point of no return.
Exactly. If you can be revived, you never were actually dead.

So by that logic, if medical science advances to the point that it can successfully reanimate a corpse days, weeks, months or even years later then they were never *really* dead? Yeah, didn't think so.

If you can be revived, you never were actually dead.
If they weren't dead, why did they need to be revived?

Indeed. Actually, isn't the literal meaning of the word "revive" something along the lines of "restore to life" or "to live again"? You can't restore something that ain't gone, no? ;)
 
Not directed to any particular poster at this point, but the line going through my head is, "I'm not a doctor, but I play one on an internet message board."
 
I'm starting to get flashbacks to "Young Frankenstein", "The Princess Bride", and "Monty Python and the Holy Grail". All at the same time. Interesting montage.
 
Hell, 24 had Tony Almeida die in Season 5 and have his 'death' explained away in Season 7. If I can take that in a 'real world' drama, I can cope with it in a continuity that features helicarriers, Tony Stark's technology and gamma rays turning you into a green monster.
 
Even as I type this, the pilot is being shown at SDCC. The first spoiler to hit the net is the brief cameo appearance by...

...Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill.
 
The above spoiler with a pic. Also, at the link-- details on Coulson's survival.

J. August Richards is playing... someone I've never heard of. Apparently, he is a very obscure character from the comics, who gains his powers by way of...

...the Extremis process from Iron Man 3.

First review.

"Whedon has found the perfect balance of Marvel and his trademark witty dialogue with S.H.I.E.L.D. The world is very Marvel, with callbacks and references littered throughout the episode, but the dialogue and ensemble delivers everything you love about Whedon.
CBR's slight-spoiler coverage.

Newsarama's more spoilery coverage.

Ron Glass!
 
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I like how Turtletrekker's careful efforts to prevent careless disclosure of spoilers went up in smoke in the very next post :p
 
I like how Turtletrekker's careful efforts to prevent careless disclosure of spoilers went up in smoke in the very next post :p

I tried. :lol:

^Where does it say she's recurring? That link only says she's in the pilot.

She's not recurring... yet. But may appear again down the line.

The Newsarama link four posts above said this, by way of the Hollywood Reporter...
Cobie Smulders is reprising her role as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Maria Hill in the show's pilot, though it's described at this point as a "one-off cameo role." Smulders is under contract to CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, which starts its ninth and final season this fall. Yet the article does state that there's a possibility she'll return in a similar capacity in the future.
 
I like how Turtletrekker's careful efforts to prevent careless disclosure of spoilers went up in smoke in the very next post :p

How is it a spoiler? Of COURSE she would be appearing, it's not like the actress is a huge movie star that refuses to do TV. I can see her joining SHIELD once HIMYM is over with.
 
I can't say that I'm a big fan of most of Whedon's work (I'm one of those people who really disliked Firefly, for instance), but I really am looking forward to this show.
 
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