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You don't fight the Hulk by pushing him down, where he can grip the Earth and get leverage, you fight the Hulk by tossing him up, to where there's nothing to throw and nothing to leap off of. Without anything to act against, his near-infinite strength is infinitely useless.
Just note that he can clap his hands hard enough to create shockwaves, so best to gravitate him out of the atmosphere... :)
But I wouldn't expect Talbot to be smart enough to realize that. He'd try to match the Hulk strength to (gravitational) strength, and only cosmic level folk are allowed to beat the Hulk in that sort of contest.
That's been a factor for comic-book Graviton as well. He's got more power than he knows what to do with, and, despite being really smart, and a scientist specializing in gravitational physics, he's gotten a little too used to thinking of himself as unbeatable, and is more likely to go with the brute force approach than a smart or subtle approach.
GreenDragon1133 |
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Ed Reppert wrote:Nobody can take the Hulk. Nobody.** spoiler omitted **
Incorrect. Or at least imprecise.
Vidmaster7 |
I forgot a N their twice but I'm going to stick to it anyways. So he can use the lighting to blind the hulk then hit him in the head with his hammer! boom done game.
Yeah green That was my guess but It wasn't as obvious as his other uses of the gems. I think Thanos can usually beat the the hulk but he doesn't do it with raw strength and even has said on occasion he avoids it when at all possible.
JoelF847 RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32, 2011 Top 16 |
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I'm occasionally surprised that I've enjoyed Agents of SHIELD as much as I have, considering that I can't stand Coulson.
I didn't even like his death in the first Avengers movie, since I was all like, 'Really? They called themselves the Avengers to avenge some schmuck that some of them had adversarial relationships with (Thor, Iron Man), openly mocked (Iron Man, Black Widow) or found vaguely off-putting in a creepy stalker alert sort of way (Cap)?' Ugh. Plus he was super-smarmy. Now that he's less so, I find him more tolerable.
Sometimes my rings of contrariness go into overdrive. I hate Coulson, who seems to be the heart and soul of the show. I liked Ward (and am amused whenever they find a way to bring him back, like in the framework), who's generally loathed to a degree shared only by the 'funny' intern lady (Darcy?) from the first two Thor movies.
Then again, I liked Ryan Reynolds reviled Green Lantern movie way better than any of Nolan's critical darling (overwrought, pretentious, deadly dull) Batman films, so my taste is, as the French say, entirely in my mouth. :)
Shadow Kosh |
I'm occasionally surprised that I've enjoyed Agents of SHIELD as much as I have, considering that I can't stand Coulson.
I didn't even like his death in the first Avengers movie, since I was all like, 'Really? They called themselves the Avengers to avenge some schmuck that some of them had adversarial relationships with (Thor, Iron Man), openly mocked (Iron Man, Black Widow) or found vaguely off-putting in a creepy stalker alert sort of way (Cap)?' Ugh. Plus he was super-smarmy. Now that he's less so, I find him more tolerable.
Sometimes my rings of contrariness go into overdrive. I hate Coulson, who seems to be the heart and soul of the show. I liked Ward (and am amused whenever they find a way to bring him back, like in the framework), who's generally loathed to a degree shared only by the 'funny' intern lady (Darcy?) from the first two Thor movies.
Bjørn Røyrvik |
Let's split the difference. Coulson lives forever... Daisy dies a horrible death :D
YAY COMPROMISE!!
I'm OK with this. I don't like Coulson but I'll accept him getting a good end just to see Daisy die horribly.
For some reason, the only characters I've genuinely liked on the show have been British (as in from Great Britain, not that they are all English), and two of them were removed.Set |
For some reason, the only characters I've genuinely liked on the show have been British (as in from Great Britain, not that they are all English), and two of them were removed.
I could not stand Fitz and Simmons and how cutesy they were together, back in the beginning, but they've really grown on me. It's a sign of my weirdness that I didn't like Fitz until he was recovering from brain damage. I'm so mean. :)
Bobbi Morse was hands down my favorite Agent of SHIELD.
Bjørn Røyrvik |
It's a sign of my weirdness that I didn't like Fitz until he was recovering from brain damage. I'm so mean. :)
That's when I started liking him too. Seeing him do EvilFitz a couple episodes ago was a real treat. Simmons is bland. The other two I liked are Hunter and whatsisname the LMD creator Scotsman.
Dragon78 |
No, your not alone on that one as well.
I would be glad if they killed off Yo-to, never liked her character or her powers.
I wouldn't mind if they killed off May, she never really grew on me as a character.
I would be sad if they killed off Phil but it looks like they might.
I don't want them to kill off Daisy, Fitz, and Simmons.
I like Mack but wouldn't be too sad if he died doing something heroic.
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My favorite are still May and Mack.
I don't always agree with Mack, but I do love how he's always the one with the 'I'm stuck in a horror movie, and know all the tropes' lines. (Him and Yo-Yo, with the movie references about aliens and robots and hanging the lampshades about how it's all going to go wrong, are always fun.)
May, at some point, transitioned from badass to memetic badass (tell, don't show), and I'm less impressed with her than I was. The line, 'I'll take a gun if I need one,' particularly grates my cheese. She was super-practical, for a long time, now she's just kind of being cocky and overconfident, and I don't like that, since it suggests that she's due for a comeuppance (and if she *doesn't* get a comeuppance, it's just bad writing! If there's one thing I hate more than a character I like making bad decisions, it's a character making bad decisions and being rewarded for it by the writing!).
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GreenDragon1133 |
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Season finale: everybody dies. Conclusion: the show wasn't picked up for renewal. :-)
Last I heard it wasn't official. The preview said Season Finale, not Series.
It sounded to me like they don't want to spoiler it by announcing one way or another. But if it isn't cancelled, I'd expect they would either have to be lost in a quantum realm all season, or can't return until mid-May next year. For the simple fact the entire MCU can't elapse in time beyond the last moment of Avengers: Infinity War until after Avengers 4 releases.
Otherwise the show does the opposite of what it is supposed to be doing, by actively subverting or devaluing the movie.
(For the record, there was an article speculating how those events effect Luke Cage season 2. Answer: Netflix shows for the next year - LC, DD, IF at least - all take place prior to whenever the attack on NYC takes place.)
JoelF847 RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32, 2011 Top 16 |