I was going by episode count. According to IMDb, we're up to 60 of 104.A lot less than halfway, actually, since we're early in season 3 and it ran for 6 seasons.
I was going by episode count. According to IMDb, we're up to 60 of 104.A lot less than halfway, actually, since we're early in season 3 and it ran for 6 seasons.
Then there's David Banner. Never mind the gamma rays and all of that. He was lucky that he lived in a world where it was customary for hoodlums to beat you up just enough to get you really angry, then promptly throw you someplace where they couldn't see you....
So less than four 12-episode weeks left.
ETA: Back on topic...how about The A-Team? You may remember, it took place in a world where unloading your semiautomatic rifle into somebody's car invariably resulted in them getting out of the overturned vehicle and dusting themselves off? .......
I've gotten pretty good at overlooking a lot of TV "oddities," but for some reason I just can't get used to seeing silencers on revolvers.![]()
I've read that in some productions, when a pistol was fired, they'd use the sound of a rifle or shotgun.On the flip side, actual guns aren't quite as dramatically loud as they're traditionally made out to be on TV and in the movies--More "pop, pop, pop" than "BANG! BANG! BANG!"
On the flip side, actual guns aren't quite as dramatically loud as they're traditionally made out to be on TV and in the movies--More "pop, pop, pop" than "BANG! BANG! BANG!"
And yet, after 9/11, Marvel did an issue of Spider-Man (in continuity) about how tragic it was.In comic book universes, be it DC or Marvel, 9/11 levels of destruction are treated as minor, every day, annoyances.
And yet, after 9/11, Marvel did an issue of Spider-Man (in continuity) about how tragic it was.In comic book universes, be it DC or Marvel, 9/11 levels of destruction are treated as minor, every day, annoyances.
And magneto? He'd consider 3000 dead humans a good start nothing more
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