WB's "no joke policy"

Joss Whedon seems to really like sneaking those "suggestive comments that are so old/obscure that most people won't get them" into those film (he also did it in the Loki/BW scene in the first film). Well, you might also get it if you saw Braveheart. And it's weird because, in the trailer, the line was different. Tony said that he'd "be fair but firmly cruel," so obviously it was changed later.
 
I actually what the "No joke" policy means actually they said their movies will get better and that's no joke is what they meant.
 

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