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Seeing as though this Movie takes place before the events of Endgame. I'd say it's highly likely that Tony Stark is still alive. It seemed the direction they were heading with the whole "This is a man's world" song playing after the surgery scene. Then a skinny Reddington with wavy short light colored hair. Right! She had a complete makeover while in the Dark Realm. Kelly Overton has been so done with this series, it's so obvious. They should have killed her character off seasons ago. Raymond Reddington is Elizibeth's Mother. Yeah, it's got that feeling to it. She exited stage left and went on to another project trying to save herself from this movie. "Why they didn't..." That reason is the stay they didn't. 1 4 2 3 7 5 6 Short answer: Their still trying to survive. If you ever played 7 Days to Die, you'd understand why that won't work. A few examples. One is mentioned above. Scenario #1: Walkers fall into the moat, get up and start clawing at the walls until the ground above is dug out then causes a cave-in. Scenario #2: Walkers fall into the moat (with or without water) and start piling up until they build a bridge of bodies to walk across. One of the reasons moats worked back in the day was the fear it gave the attacking enemy, they didn't want to fall in and drown or die from a fall. But Walkers don't have this fear. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03JHnQCGkbk As mentioned in the above clip from episode 1x06, the CDC guy Edwin shows the gang what actually happens when a person dies and turns into a walker. In the video from the CDC it's shown that the infection reanimates/regenerates/restarts the brain stem. The brain stem controls the automated functions of the body including movement, heart pumping, breathing etc... One other thing it does is provide the ability for life to receive, process, and adjust certain functions related to attention, vision, sleep, hearing, arousal, and temperature control. Since the infection doesn't restart the rest of the brain (almost as if engineered), the person is gone, the ability to judge and understand is gone. Only primal instinct of self exists. The heart is still pumping what it can regardless if the blood is oxygenated. The brain stem is still sending signals for basic functions such as walking, seeing and hearing. Tho the vision/hearing of a Walker does diminish over time, what vision/hearing they do have the basic function of the only part of the brain (the brain stem) uses to guide the Walker. I theorize that the infection that regenerated/restarted the Walker possibly is doing this continuously. Again, it's almost like the infection or virus responsible is intelligent in some way or either engineered by someone or some thing. The scene could start like this. Q flashes in Q "Picard just look at you" Picard "I could say the same about you" Q "Oh this, well I thought it necessary given the circumstances." Well there was that whole scene in episode 2 where an old Doctor friend of Picard's mentioned a small abnormality in his parietal lobe. Hahahaha I was just talking to someone about this today. We both feel like we've missed an episode somewhere. An episode or so back, the character Logan was asking Morgan about where the Oil Fields were, he had the road blocked off preventing Morgan passage. Next thing you know, this Logan guy just shows up to where there is Oil (no fields). Only problem is, none of us can recall how he came across the info on where the Oil Quarry/Fields were... Way to answer an old post :D. You did what I did heh. It does seem like a cop-out to me the way it was handled. Then again we have to remember that "that" Michael isn't their Michael. The alternate Michael seemed to just be there to bring Jack back into the power fold via grace. Jack's going to be turning into a baddie by my guess. First thing that threw me off about him was the beard... I knew right then, no this isn't Lex Luthor. I've not seen Lyle Talbot's first live action version of Lex so I can't comment on that. Gene Hackman, having only been the second live action version of Lex at the time, is what the times (late 70s) Lex Luthor was. Which wasn't bad at all, it was his version which spans the ages of time. Which a lot of movies and tv series then had a certain depiction for how things were presented on screen. Kinda all of them had a bit of cheesiness to them. We'll not get into the Superboy ones, that never happened... Lois and Clark: The New adventures of Superman. Or as I like to call it "The cheese stands alone" the series. I think it was the way the guy grinned that made me not care to watch him at all. Then again, to me Lois and Clark adventures is another Earth (Earth -3), there were just so many things wrong with that show. Because he never had a Fortress and got his ass handed to him by a Martial Artist, Jonathan Kent never died, Freeze breath had to be in every episode no matter what etc... It never happened either... Kevin Spacey, well due to legal issues it's best to just leave it alone. He did do an older Lex some justice in my opinion. Jesse Eisenberg's version killed Lex Luthor in the DCU for me. Though he's not entirely to blame since they gave him direction on how they wanted his Lex to be presented. We'll just say, "a poorly written Lex" and leave it at that. Rosenbaum or bust... I agree, his portrayal of Lex is by far one of the best live action if not THE best. Well written in the series, followed the comic's more. Had more of a seriousness about it, as you could see things from Lex's point of view and it makes sense to you. If I left some out it just means I haven't heard of any other live action versions. I know this post is a few months old but even now, I'm actually still kinda clueless as to who he is. All this time when they said his name I thought they were talking about Sisco's Brother from earth 2. It's like around 2 months ago when you posted this topic the guy's name just popped out of nowhere. I google searched who Dante was on arrow and it just showed me Sisco's brother. So I kept watching the show and still I couldn't make a connection to who this Dante was. It's like an entire episode or scene was missing from the show. Either that or I wasn't paying attention in the first place... Dumbass Halo is a video game... I don't go to church fucktard :D Halo