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Spoilers Marvel Cinematic Universe spoiler-heavy speculation thread

What grade would you give the Marvel Cinematic Universe? (Ever-Changing Question)


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Bwuh? That was certainly a lot of words.

True, you're not cherry picking his comments. You haven't provided any of his comments to prove your point or in fact any evidence at all. You're the one prosecuting this case, you have to prove you're right. The defense has already submitted three pieces of evidence for their case.
 
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It's hardly a * mic drop * when you're cherry-picking his comments.
Dude, why don't you just stop with the bullshit and actually admit you were wrong for one.:rolleyes:
I don't think I've ever seen anybody who will jump through so many hoops before just to find a way to not admit you were wrong. There's absolutely nothing bad about being, I'm wrong at least once a week on here.
 
Here is the exact quote from an article in gamesradar:

"I have plenty of leeway up until I hit the larger-scale plan for the MCU. So I try to ignore some stuff [from the wider universe]. We establish a very specific Daredevil, both in terms of his dilemma, down to the suit and where we're picking him up in his life. You can say that Daredevil is canon in the MCU, those other events [in Spider-Man and She-Hulk] happened, but some of them we are not leaning into. His one-night stand with She-Hulk may be one of those things."

 
Jesus H Christ... Not this shit again...
Scientists in fact know very little about "how the universe works," as any conclusions are inevitably in flux. And many will be glad to say so.

Fanatics "know how the universe works."

The Universe Is Stranger Than We Thought


One of the defining characteristics of science is the reality that the more you know, the more you realize you don’t know...In one sense, in this time of scientific achievement, our ignorance is a little embarrassing. But in another sense, this is a time of enormous excitement. There are deep mysteries to be solved, presenting a great challenge to the researchers of our time.

Assertions about real-world "rules of time-travel" are even sillier than "rules" for non-relatistic FTL: make up a set and stick to them, and you're good.
 
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Daredevil met She-Hulk.
Some of the things shown in the show may be a bit fuzzy.
I doubt Matt will remember falling randomly out of the sky, but he probably remembers being at the picknick.
The fourth wall breaking is a strange thing for sure.
 
Scientists in fact know very little about "how the universe works," as any conclusions are inevitably in flux. And many will be glad to say so.

Fanatics "know how the universe works."
Thank you for providing the preemptive Jesus H Christ :lol:
 
Oh, right, forgot this was coming next week. I had thought about rewatching the first season and maybe giving the second season a chance before this special came out, but oh well.
 
Judith Light talked to Today about her role in One Last Kill (quote courtesy of io9):

It’s gonna be a surprise. Jon Bernthal is just remarkable. Jon Bernthal wrote this with Reinaldo Marcus Green, who directed King Richard, and we did this in 12 days. The crew was amazing. Jon is extraordinary. We were able to go deep really fast. I think people will be surprised. I think they will really appreciate it. This is really about transformation and what it means to be a person who holds on to revenge. It’s really special.​

Somehow I had no idea she was going to be in the special, playing a mob boss (Ma Gnucci) no less! She's perfectly suited for that role and I know she's the exactly right actor to go toe-to-toe with Bernthal.

Between her involvement and what she says here, my interest in this special is greatly heightened.

Edit: If Wikipedia is to go by, her appearance on Today was the first time she was announced in the role. That makes me feel better because I know I looked at the article the other day and she wasn't listed (but I think Ma Gnucci was mentioned).
 
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Judith Light talked to Today about her role in One Last Kill (quote courtesy of io9):

Somehow I had no idea she was going to be in the special, playing a mob boss (Ma Gnucci) no less! She's perfectly suited for that role and I know she's the exactly right actor to go toe-to-toe with Bernthal.

Between her involvement and what she says here, my interest in this special is greatly heightened.

Edit: If Wikipedia is to go by, her appearance on Today was the first time she was announced in the role. That makes me feel better because I know I looked at the article the other day and she wasn't listed (but I think Ma Gnucci was mentioned).
I guess that means she is indeed the answer to the question.

Who's the boss?
 
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