Thanks iGiff.

No problem. You still green after watching that awesome clip?![]()
.No, Fury wants Ross to release Blonsky in order for him to join The Avengers. Sitwell and Coulson dont want Blonsky in the team so they conspire against Fury by sending Stark in to annoy Ross to the core so when Stark tells him they want Blonsky released he would give him a big no. Pretty simple way of explaining that scene simply. Im down with it.
Fury might want Blonsky on his team as a deception expert to be able to tell when someone is lying and perhaps flush out the Skrulls.
I'm pretty sure that was a 'Lie to Me' joke.

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What's "lie to me"?lol
In any case, I hope we get something that hopefully officially proves that the reason why Nick Fury has been gathering so many people wasn't because of the Hulk as some have suggested.
Thanks!
I love that Coulson was being manipulative and steering the development of The Avengers as he saw fit. This puts a new spin on the character. I wonder whether Coulson felt that Blonsky was too volatile and violent to be used, so pushed them towards the Hulk on the assumption that Banner's alter ego could be managed more easily. He'll find out about that later on.
Hopefully this will lead to an even more active role for Coulson in The Avengers, and in the rumored SHIELD film. I'm even looking forward to seeing him as Peter Parker's priggish principal in Ultimate Spidey.![]()
A tv show with Tim Roth as a deception expert/ human lie detector. Unfortunately it was cancelled after 3 seasons but it was always cool and fascinating to watch.
I only saw a bit of the first season, and I loved it.
Was it canceled before or after the finale of the third season? Like, did they have a conclusion, or just cut it off, like Firefly.
I love the idea of Coulson going behind Fury's back to not get Blonsky on the team. Plus I love the fact they're acknowledging TIH.
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Does anyone see something wrong with this?lol
So guys, I thought I'd share the theory I'm rocking at the moment...
Either Derek Luke's character is actually Nick Fury's father, orrrrrr they are potentially going with the infinity formula thing and that IS Fury.
I can't see any other reason why Derek Luke's involvement was kinda kept fairly secretive in Avengers. There's got to be some significance to that character, and it could definitely be the thing that enables Cap to trust Fury.