In this episode Banner's job for the epsiode involves removing a massive tree stump; following his first hulk-out the first thing he does is tear the stump, roots and all, out of the ground.
As noted near the end of Brisingr, Eragon learns that Galbatorix gains his power from
So he must be incredibly powerful. Why didn't he just comfront the Varden, elves, and dwarves directly and butcher them, instead of waiting for them to combine armies and march on Urû'baen?
In Season 4 of Stranger Things, there is an entity known as "Vecna" that targets and kills people, seemingly only people who have experienced some unresolved trauma, whom he
Of course, in reality Vecna is:
It seems as if there are two possibilities here:
Vecna can only kill victims who have so...
In Season 4 of Stranger Things, we see that
We also see that Eleven left the door to her cabin open, because as she states, she never stopped believing that he could still be around.
However, we also know that with a photograph or something of the sort, or perhaps simply with a strong connection...
In Season 4 of Stranger Things, after Vecna
Eleven, who is remotely viewing the situation at this point, does...something...to prevent this character from dying, at least until medical help can arrive, but seems to be unable to do much to help them later on, even in person.
Was this a specializ...
In Stranger Things, the main antagonist of the second and third seasons is the Mind Flayer, whereas the fourth season introduces us to Vecna, presented as a top minion of the Mind Flayer.
We see that
However, in the second and third seasons,
the Mind Flayer—by far his preferred form, if we are ...
How is it that astromech droids like R2-D2 and Chopper can hack into computer systems so easily? They must be doing something very advanced. I know in 1977; cybersecurity was very new (non-existent) but if you look at it from an in-universe point of view; I’m sure Star Wars computer tech has netw...
I remember a story from when I was a kid about a boy and a girl who got powers and then lost them. I’ll try to tell you what I remember, and hopefully somebody will know what I’m talking about and where I can find this story:
From what I can remember there was a magical field that the boy discove...
I was very your when I saw this show so the details might little off. Back in the mid-2000s, I watch this animated show with giants and humans, and I believe there were fighter jets the humans flew and then turned into giant robots. I know the plot is kinda centered around this one kid who either...
In Dune (2021), Thufir showed Paul spice silos which are used to fill spices:
Thufir: These are spice silos. We're meant to fill every crate.
Paul: All of them?
Thufir: Every 25 standard days. Harkonnen sabotage slows us down.
Why did Thufir mention number of standard days here?
So the Punisher is pretty well known within Marvel comics and comics in general for his willingness to kill, draconian sense of morality, and rather black-and-white view of good and evil. He has a strict code against harming those he deems "innocent", but he's also very big on "no atonement, no f...
All I remember is in this list:
transported to another world
starts in a forest
fights rabbits
kills bandits
goes to village and stays at an inn
travels to a town that has 3 different forest nearby a C rank forest with orcs, a B rank
forest with cockatrice, and a A rank forest with giants (I thi...
I seem to recall a story where a man begins to question his reality. A woman within the reality reluctantly allows him to see the truth. He wakes up in what looks like a giant spiders den. Then the “woman” is revealed to be a spider like being. Can’t remember what it’s called though.
I read this relatively recently (4-7 years ago) but I believe it was in one of the scanned magazines in the Pulp Magazine Archive (archive.org), so it could have been published anytime subsequent to about 1950.
The story concerns two men who, for a forgotten reason, are aware of some future crisi...
In Avengers: Endgame (and Agent Carter), we learn that Howard Stark's 'personal assistant' was called Edwin Jarvis. We have heard this name before, however: J.A.R.V.I.S was the name of Tony's AI that later became part of the Vision.
In order for Tony to name his AI after Jarvis, he must've been i...
Question for the mods: is there anything particular we can do to flag an unacceptable username? The post got taken down (not quite as fast as normal, but down) but the username is still on the front page.
I started watching Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (not yet finished, no spoilers please) and I don’t understand the motivation and anger of Wanda. I believe I have watched every Marvel movie including the first Doctor Strange, although I have not seen the Wanda Vision series. But I r...
The only info I have is this short clip from TikTok. Nobody will answer me over there. I was hoping you guys could help
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRRtPmbs/?k=1
Considering the volcano rescue scene, and the reaction of the Nibirans to the repossession of their sacred scroll, and then their reaction upon seeing the US Vengeance rise out of the sea, namely: them letting go and tossing-aside of their scared scroll whilst drawing a sketch of the US-V on the ...
In The Rise of Skywalker, it is revealed
Then who would be Palpatine's wife? I have watched all of the movies and have never heard anything about this.
In Brisingr, Rhunön crafts Eragon a sword from an ore of Brightsteel located underneath the Menoa Tree. She told him that that amount was enough to make several swords. Instead of swords, could Rhunön have made Eragon armor along with his sword Brisingr? Maybe Rhunön wasn't specialized in making ...
I'm trying to remember where in the book a certain conversation takes place--maybe someone here can help me?
Here's what I remember: Either Paul or Leto is walking along, talking with Gurney (?) and then Paul/Leto says something that sets Gurney (if it is Gurney) off on a twenty minute inner mono...