Did he die? I thought it was faked even the first time I watched Avengers. Maybe I misinterpreted it.Phil Coulson? The TV series not withstanding.
Did he die? I thought it was faked even the first time I watched Avengers. Maybe I misinterpreted it.Phil Coulson? The TV series not withstanding.
It wasn’t faked. Coulson is resurrected by a covert program for Agents of SHIELD.Did he die? I thought it was faked even the first time I watched Avengers. Maybe I misinterpreted it.
He died. "Tahiti. It's a magical place" was an implanted memory to cover the hell that he went through in the resurrection process. I think it was also mentioned that Fury had gone through it, at some point, though i can't specifically remember when.Did he die? I thought it was faked even the first time I watched Avengers. Maybe I misinterpreted it.
He died. "Tahiti. It's a magical place" was an implanted memory to cover the hell that he went through in the resurrection process. I think it was also mentioned that Fury had gone through it, at some point, though i can't specifically remember when.
From what little I remember it was just some throw-away line by Fury. Might have been on "Agents of Shield" but, again, I don't remember clearly.I really don't think so, and he's not listed among the test subjects for it on the MCU Wiki's page on the subject.
This assumes a static bar of expectation by which each new movie is measured.When everything is great, our ideas of what constitutes greatness change. Once you have enough of a type of movie out there to think about an average, we could then reasonably expect that roughly half of them will be below that average, and half above.
Our expectations should then be that about half the Marvel movies are "not great".
This assumes a static bar of expectation by which each new movie is measured.
You're missing out. I love the taproom that changes which small brewery they feature every month....I always prefer a static bar to a pop-up micro-brewery.
Static bars have a lot of potential, but in practice they're often absolutely shocking.I always prefer a static bar to a pop-up micro-brewery.