Hawkeye Trailer

Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
I already like pineapple on pizza. So I probably didn't have a soul to begin with.

But the trailer is alright. It makes even someone like me, who isn't interested in Hawkeye, mildly interested.
I like pineapple on pizza, too! Solidarity to all oppressed-types-of-pizza lovers!

Yeah. I personally am not a huge fan of Hawkeye, but this trailer makes the show seem like something I'd like (well, granted that I've liked all of the Disney+ Marvel shows so far, that was basically a given for me, but still).
 

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MarkB

Legend
Which part:

the one where she walks away from a 5 story fall, which includes multiple back breaking hits, without a scratch.... or the part where she falls out of a flying fortress, manages to open a parachute for about 2 seconds before smashing in the ground, and walks away without a scratch ;)

Funny note, the parachute thing was so fast that me and all of my friends watching were super confused, we assumed she had landed on another piece of debris. Once we realized that it was actually earth she had just slammed into.....we lost it, so much laughter at how incredibly ridiculous it was.
This part.

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Stalker0

Legend
There are no super heroes that are not super, regardless of their fictional lack of “powers”.
My friends and I developed a fun theory for the animated Batman series. In that version of multiverse, all humans are super durable compared to our version. It explains how people like Lois Lane can do the crazy stuff she does and live, and how Batman can take the punishment he does.
 

doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle
Yeah, I mean, really folks - she can't be immune to gravity, because if she were, she could fly.

In D&D terms, she's resistant to gravity.
And the DM removed the limit to falling damage as an effect of the soul stone. Eventually, even a raging Barbarian is gonna buy the farm.

Which is interesting…Hulk seems to have both incredible resistance and regeneration. I wonder what would have happened if he’d been the one to sacrifice himself there…
 

doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle
My friends and I developed a fun theory for the animated Batman series. In that version of multiverse, all humans are super durable compared to our version. It explains how people like Lois Lane can do the crazy stuff she does and live, and how Batman can take the punishment he does.
Another fun theory is that Batman has access to advanced medicine that is withheld from the public, and he just accepts this without examination because even he has cognitive blind spots due to privilege.
 

Cadence

Legend
Supporter
My friends and I developed a fun theory for the animated Batman series. In that version of multiverse, all humans are super durable compared to our version. It explains how people like Lois Lane can do the crazy stuff she does and live, and how Batman can take the punishment he does.

It feels like almost all of the citizens of the 616 must have resistance to PTSD (the Kang War in the Avengers by Busiek really drove that home as it was forgotten two issues later).
 

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