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Post by formersamhmd on Apr 2, 2018 3:54:10 GMT
No proof, as usual. How icky, she slept with a guy she barely knew. Steve and Diana had already spent several days and nights together and it was clear that they had chemistry together. So what? In all that time she still barely knew the guy before she gave it up. And he KNEW she was naive with men and took advantage of this. Tony's a sleazebag whenever he does this and no one complains because it's never shown as a good thing. Wonder Woman is supposed to be some flawless archetype of good.
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Post by sostie on Apr 2, 2018 11:43:36 GMT
Oh this is funny. Rogers kisses her for the first time, it is a little awkward and they comment that it was a long time coming...and you think that is "bangin". Steve and Diana kissed for the 1st time when they were dancing in the snow that night. Then they slept together. It wasn't shown but we know it happened. Of course we know what happened...it was explicitly implied. They go back to their hotel room, kiss and and we get an exterior shot of the hotel of the hotel, their room the only one with a light on. Not "likewise". So when exactly did he bang Sharon? Or are you saying that he had already...because of course it's highly possible that he slept with her and never kissed her up until we were shown!....have you actually ever been with a woman because unless she's a hooker that is never going to happen. The difference is Steve & Diana sleeping together is implied in the film. Steve & Sharon is assumed by you because you don't like the MCU
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Post by damngumby on Apr 2, 2018 23:02:02 GMT
Steve Rogers was already banging Peggy Carter's niece before Peggy Carter's corpse even got cold. When it comes to women, a cold corpse is the best some of you comic book superhero fan-nerds will ever get. No wonder DC-Fan views it as a missed opportunity.
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Post by leesilm on Apr 5, 2018 6:44:48 GMT
Why does this kind of stuff, so often dissolve into mocking respective fandoms? *Asked the woman in a Batman hat, Captain America shirt, who just commented on a Star Wars board while sporting a Star Trek icon*
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Post by formersamhmd on Apr 5, 2018 12:31:12 GMT
Why does this kind of stuff, so often dissolve into mocking respective fandoms? Because DC fans just can't help but always throw the first punch instead of letting things be.
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Post by leesilm on Apr 6, 2018 2:20:13 GMT
Why does this kind of stuff, so often dissolve into mocking respective fandoms? Because DC fans just can't help but always throw the first punch instead of letting things be. I'm a DC fan, and a Marvel fan.  Can't we all just get along?
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Post by northernlad on Apr 6, 2018 4:34:22 GMT
I hope they do find a way to bring the guy back. The chemistry between he and Gal was undeniable. Loved them! Was actually kind of bummed that they killed him off the way they did. Diana needs Steve!
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Post by harpospoke on Apr 9, 2018 17:38:11 GMT
Imagine that....a dead character coming back from the dead in a comic book property. Nothing new here.
The funny part is watching some fans (selectively) acting like this is something new or bad. It's just how it works in comics.
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Post by formersamhmd on Apr 9, 2018 17:50:55 GMT
Imagine that....a dead character coming back from the dead in a comic book property. Nothing new here. The funny part is watching some fans (selectively) acting like this is something new or bad. It's just how it works in comics. It's mainly the ones who think that leaving Steve dead would somehow "elevate" WW to some artsy-fartsy pedestal and are upset at how more and more the film is less impressive.
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