Silvermoon
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That was my take on it as wellI thought she was afraid to touch the Diviner because she didn't want to reveal to Hydra that she was special.
That was my take on it as wellI thought she was afraid to touch the Diviner because she didn't want to reveal to Hydra that she was special.
Asgardians apparently know all languages ("One of US"), but that aside, as you sure that according to the story, they were speaking in English?
For example, if a movie is made in the US but the action takes place in ancient Rome, the actors (with very rare exceptions) speak in English, but it's implied that the characters are speaking in Latin.
Or is there some specific info that indicates they were meant to be speaking in English?
It's possible. How do they imply it?
But even if that is right, SHIELD agents probably don't know it.
Ah, you mean The Queen's Latin trope. TVTropes surmises that the Britain's long history makes accents from there seem 'older' and therefore more acceptable to be used when portraying some form of 'ancient time' where the exact accent might be unknown (or possibly even unintelligible to English speakers).Why is that when they make a movie in an ancient area, all of the actors have to have British accents? I mean, I'm pretty sure that Jesus spoke Aramaic and wasn't from a higher class British family. It annoys me.
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Heads up: tonight's episode of @AgentsofSHIELD is technically a 44 minute bonus scene from AGE OF ULTRON. With a VERY cool ending.
May 12th, CorrectThe finale is next week right? 2 hour episode?
Why is that when they make a movie in an ancient area, all of the actors have to have British accents? I mean, I'm pretty sure that Jesus spoke Aramaic and wasn't from a higher class British family. It annoys me.
Ah, you mean The Queen's Latin trope. TVTropes surmises that the Britain's long history makes accents from there seem 'older' and therefore more acceptable to be used when portraying some form of 'ancient time' where the exact accent might be unknown (or possibly even unintelligible to English speakers).
Missed it, but there are many Creatures that emit blue light..inhuman that blue light eminates from? C'mon you comic buffs! Lol
this is After I'm assuming. They already mentioned Ultron trying to kill millionsSo Coulson was overlooking the Helicarrier before giving it to Fury for Age of Ultron?