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SoraAlfheim

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  1. Right, but as much as I love the MCU, there are some wtf-moments. Why wasn't she brought in to custody immediately after the hex went down?
  2. Yea I'm not disagreeing. I'm just saying that henchmen close to the villain actually being brainwashed/manipulated isn't an uncommon trope Also, can I just bring up the insane neglect by all the agents just not following up with her after WandaVision. "Yea, she enslaved a whole town out of grief, but I'm sure she'll be fine, we can let her go"
  3. Indeed I suppose most henchmen are brainwashed though
  4. MCU Wanda is such an interesting character to me. She's the only character that went from being a villain (or a villain henchman) to hero, back to becoming a villain again.
  5. For sure, only time will tell
  6. We don't know for sure if he'll be Mr. Fantastic in the main universe though
  7. You know... the more I'm thinking about it... the more I realise... you're not wrong.
  8. I mean... you're saying that like it wouldn't be the logical choice
  9. Now I... I'm envisioning that I'd like not to Why did you do that?
  10. Obviously it would be titled The Sixth Osment
  11. And in the end, Bruce Willis finds out
  12. "I'm ready to tell you my secret now." "I see Haley Joel Osments. They don't know they're Haley Joel Osments." - "Where are they?" "Everywhere."
  13. > It’s so strange Heh
  14. My biggest gripe was that they just brushed our Strange's relationship with Mordo away as like "Yea, he went evil and tried to kill me but you didn't get to see that".
  15. First Also, just came back from seeing the movie It was good
  16. But yes, they do have a pretty vast library of IPs. Although most of them are dormant.
  17. > Twewy I mean... This one is extremely niche
  18. No one Not even lawyers
  19. No one likes lawyers
  20. Could be Sometimes the potential small amount of money they'd get simply isn't worth the hassle of dealing with all the demons lawyers.
  21. Yes, they can write off losses, but that write off is only a certain percentage of said loss. Usually, closing down a subsidiary means liquidating its assets. But when factoring in dept that has to be paid off first, those assets usually don't amount to much.
  22. I've never understood why companies choose to close down subsidiaries instead of just selling them off on the cheap.
  23. ... "And I'm not even a politician"
  24. Imagine having that on your résumé. "I singlehandedly pissed off an entire country with 126 million people."
  25. For the record. Square Enix acquired Eidos (and Crysital Dynamics) for about 104 million dollars. And now they're selling them for 300 million dollars. Which is in line with my point above. I still think 300 million is a low-ball considering how much the video game market has grown in the past decade, but hey. 3x still ain't bad.

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