196 quotes found
"Clark Gregg - Phil Coulson, Sarge (Season 1–7)"
"Ming-Na Wen - Melinda May (Season 1–7)"
"Chloe Bennet - Skye/Daisy Johnson/Quake (Season 1–7)"
"Brett Dalton - Grant Ward, Hive (Season 1–3, 4)"
"Iain De Caestecker - Leopold "Leo" Fitz (Season 1–6, 7)"
"Elizabeth Henstridge - Jemma Simmons (Season 1–7)"
"Nick Blood - Lance Hunter (Season 2–3, 5)"
"Adrianne Palicki - Barbara "Bobbi" Morse/Mockingbird (Season 2–3)"
"Henry Simmons - Alphonso "Mack" Mackenzie (Season 2–7)"
"Luke Mitchell - Lincoln Campbell (Season 2–3)"
"Natalia Cordova-Buckley - Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez (Season 3–7)"
"John Hannah - Holden Radcliffe (Season 3–4)"
"Jeff Ward - Deke Shaw (Season 5-7)"
"Dare to defy."
"Their time is now."
"So please, don't call us heroes. We're Legends"
"Sometimes we screw things up for the better"
"Arthur Darvill - Rip Hunter (Season 1–3, 7)"
"Casper Crump - Vandal Savage (Season 1, 4)"
"Brandon Routh - Ray Palmer (Season 1–5, 7)"
"Caity Lotz - Sara Lance"
"Victor Garber - Dr. Martin Stein (Season 1–3, 7)"
"Franz Drameh - Jefferson "Jax" Jackson (Season 1–3, 7)"
"Ciara Renée - Kendra Saunders (Season 1)"
"Falk Hentschel - Carter Hall (Season 1, 7)"
"Wentworth Miller - Leonard Snart (Season 1-3, 7)"
"Dominic Purcell - Mick Rory (Season 1–6)"
"Amy Pemberton - Gideon"
"Nick Zano - Dr. Nate Heywood (Season 2–7)"
"Matt Letscher - Eobard Thawne (Season 2, 7)"
"Maisie Richardson-Sellers - Amaya Jiwe (Season 2–3), Charlie (Seasons 4-5)"
"Neal McDonough - Damien Darhk (Season 2–3, 5)"
"Tala Ashe - Zari Tomaz / Zari Tarazi (Season 3–7)"
"Jes Macallan - Ava Sharpe (Season 3-7)"
"Courtney Ford - Nora Darhk (Season 3–5, 7)"
"Matt Ryan - John Constantine (Season 3-6), Gwen Davies (Season 7)"
"Adam Tsekhman - Gary Green (Season 3-7)"
"Ramona Young - Mona Wu (Season 4-5)"
"Olivia Swann - Astra Logue (Season 5-7)"
"Shayan Sobhian as Behrad Tarazi (Seasons 4-7)"
"Lisseth Chavez as Spooner Cruz (Seasons 6–7)"
"Melissa Benoist – Supergirl/Kara Zor-El/Kara Danvers (seasons 1–5)"
"Mehcad Brooks – James Olsen/Guardian (seasons 1–5)"
"Chyler Leigh – Alex Danvers (seasons 1–5)"
"Jeremy Jordan - Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. (seasons 1–3)"
"David Harewood – Hank Henshaw/Martian Manhunter/J'onn J'onzz/Cyborg Superman (seasons 1–5)"
"Calista Flockhart – Cat Grant (seasons 1–2)"
"Peter Facinelli – Maxwell Lord (season 1)"
"Laura Benanti – Alura Zor-El and Astra In-Ze (season 1)"
"Chris Vance – Non (season 1)"
"Jenna Dewan-Tatum – Lucy Lane (season 1)"
"Chris Wood – Mon-El (seasons 2–3)"
"Katie McGrath – Lena Luthor (seasons 2–5)"
"Ian Gomez – Snapper Carr (season 2)"
"Floriana Lima – Maggie Sawyer (seasons 2–3)"
"Andrea Brooks – Eve Teschmacher (seasons 2–5)"
"Odette Annable – Samantha Arias/Reign (season 3)"
"Adrian Pasdar – Morgan Edge (season 3)"
"Carl Lumbly – M'yrnn J'onzz (season 3)"
"Jesse Rath – Querl "Brainy" Dox / Brainiac 5 (seasons 3–5)"
"Sam Witwer – Ben Lockwood/Agent Liberty (season 4)"
"Nicole Maines – Nia Nal/Dreamer (seasons 4–5)"
"Rhona Mitra – Mercy Graves (season 4)"
"Robert Baker – Otis Graves (season 4)"
"Jon Cryer – Lex Luthor (season 4)"
"Julie Gonzalo – Andrea Rojas (season 5)"
"Staz Nair – William Dey (season 5)"
"Phil LaMarr – Malefic J'onzz (season 5)"
"Patrick Stewart – Admiral/Captain Jean-Luc Picard"
"Alison Pill – Agnes Jurati"
"Isa Briones – Dahj Asha, Soji Asha and Kore Soong"
"Michelle Hurd – Rafaella "Raffi" Musiker"
"Santiago Cabrera – Cristobal "Chris" Rios"
"Evan Evagora – Elnor"
"Jeri Ryan – Seven of Nine"
"Orla Brady – Laris/Tallinn"
"Harry Treadaway – Narek"
"Jonathan Frakes – Captain William Riker (Guest: Season 1, Main: Season 3)"
"Marina Sirtis – Deanna Troi (Guest: Season 1, Main: Season 3)"
"Brent Spiner – Lieutenant Commander Data, Dr. Altan Inigo Soong, Dr. Adam Soong, Lore and Daystrom Android M-5-10 (Guest: Seasons 1–2, Main: Season 3)"
"Gates McFadden – Beverly Crusher"
"LeVar Burton – Geordie La Forge"
"Michael Dorn – Worf"
"Ed Speelers – Jack Crusher"
"Amanda Plummer – Vadic"
"Todd Stashwick – Captain Liam Bradshaw"
"Whoopi Goldberg – Guinan"
"John de Lancie – Q"
"Annie Wersching – Borg Queen (season 2)"
"Penelope Mitchell – Renée Picard"
"Wil Weaton — Wesley Crusher"
"Alice Krige – Borg Queen (voice, season 3)"
"Mica Burton – Alandra La Forge"
"Tim Russ – Tuvok (Changeling, original)"
"Walter Koenig – Anton Chekov"
"Now I will begin. Once upon a time, there were three little pigs. The first little pig was very lazy. So he built a house out of straw. The second little pig worked a little bit harder, and he built a house out of sticks. The third little pig worked very hard, and he built a house out of stone. One day, a big, bad wolf came along and knocked on the first little pig's door. "Little pig, little pig, let me in," he said. "Not by the hair of my chinny-chin-chin," the little pig answered, to which the wolf replied, "Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in.""
"Do you think you have what it takes to be a good parent? {...} My creator did. I am what he programmed me to be... A caregiver, a mother. What do you have to give a child? You've only known destruction, loss. Never nurtured anything in your life. How would you know how to nurture? You use people, as you've used those believers. You are not equipped to raise a child when you're nothing more than a lost boy yourself. Paul is better off without you... and you know it. Lost boy. ”"
"Alright, now, listen carefully. A malfunctioning android, a Cleric, and a cat walk into a brothel. The malfunctioning android requests an android whore with mechanical skills. The Cleric requests a virgin with the knowledge of the Mithraic mysteries. But the cat... the cat can't decide what to ask for, so he turns to the malfunctioning android and the Cleric and asks for suggestions. The Cleric turns to the malfunctioning android and says, "How is it a cat can speak?" To which the malfunctioning android turns and says, "I am malfunctioning. None of this is actually happening. The cat doesn't exist, and neither do you." To which the Cleric then says, "Thank goodness. For a minute there, I thought I was losing my mind." You see, it's a paradox. I have many jokes tailored for geniuses like yourself. ”"
"The Trust appreciates your attentiveness, your commitment to good work."
"Trust:Violence is pain. Compliance is life."
"Were you built by the same ancient humans who made these cards? Yes. The technocrats. They fought against the believers in the war and built androids like myself, naming us shepherds."
"It’s almost like you’re writing the original “Grimms’ Fairy Tales,” the really weird ones."
"“It’s a very rare bird, this story...”"
"The twists and shifting alliances are whiplash-inducing, and the quasi-scientific explanations are just this side of “A wizard did it.”"
"For all its fantastical trappings, WandaVision is perhaps the Marvel project most rooted in reality. Its depictions of trauma, of grief and loss — filtered through a mystery-laden, superpower-driven plot, natch — are moving and resonant. Wanda built walls — a contained world, really — so she could drone out her searing pain with laugh tracks and pratfalls. Watching her slowly start to break them down has been cathartic for audiences living through a year of relentless loss."
"Let’s put it this way: She only saw Avengers: Endgame in theaters once. So she didn’t think much of it when she posted what she thought was an innocuous tweet to her 800 or so followers, praising a line from Marvel’s latest hit show, WandaVision. In one scene, a character suggests to another, "But what is grief, if not love persevering?" When she heard it, she muttered an expletive under her breath. As both a screenwriter and a casual fan, the line struck her as a standout. "Sometimes you hear a line, and you can tell it would be remembered," she said. So on Saturday, intending to poke fun at her "screenwriter self," she tweeted a photo with the line as the caption, adding, "Do you hear that sound? It’s every screenwriter in the world whispering a reverent 'F---' under their breath." That evening, she went to bed, pleased with the 100 likes it received. Little did she know that tweet would become a symbol of the almost hyperbolic feelings the MCU inspires online — from both fans and detractors. And how the earnestness of fans of a popular, Disney-controlled product can clash with the cynicism of a place like Twitter. The next morning, Hatfield’s tweet had 10,000 likes."
"Vision knows his time is almost up but before he goes he wants to know how he came to be. Wanda reveals he is part of the Mind Stone that has lived inside her since her initial contact with it. They share one last kiss and then Vision, and the house Wanda built for them, are gone. The only thing remaining is the empty plot of land that was the genesis of the emotional breakdown that led to Wanda casting such a heartbreaking spell to begin with. A spell that was doomed to fail at some point if Wanda were to reclaim her compassion and humanity. Which she did. So what about the controversy of WandaVision director Matt Shakman saying he was worried some fans might be "disappointed" in the finale? The only explanation for that is the unlimited amount of rumors and theories that WandaVision spawned online. All of which fell flat on their face. WandaVision put such a spell on us over these last nine weeks, the internet had many of us believing and hoping that the show was a portal to satisfying the hopes and dreams of Marvel Studios fandom."
"The series works because it proves an important point: By telling its story in a way that reaches beyond the typical comic fan/superhero movie universe, WandaVision pulls in even those who tend to turn their noses up at capes and cowls and supervillains, while also becoming a TV-sized embodiment of all the best storytelling devices from decades of comic books. Talk about revenge of the nerds. WandaVision's success proves that high quality superhero storytelling is just great storytelling. Period.… WandaVision has redefined what a small screen superhero series can be in an important and pioneering way. And this particular comic book nerd can't wait to see how Marvel's other Disney+ series — and the rest of the TV universe — builds on the ground they've broken."
"It's unlikely that this show, with this focus, could ever have been successful without Elizabeth Olsen's indelible central performance. Asked to be a sitcom wife, a sitcom mom, a superhero, a witch, a legend, and a woman whose grief was so overwhelming that she broke the whole world, she never wavered. That's what allows her to carry off those cute, quotable Marvel lines without tearing the audience completely away from the story. (Lines like "Boys, handle the military. Mommy will be right back.") The very last scene in the finale illustrated what the show wrestled with for nine episodes: that there are two Wandas. There is the mythical, legendary, super-real Witchy Wanda, floating and glowing. There is also the deeply human, traumatized, lonely Sweatpants Wanda, drinking tea and trying to figure out what happens next now that she's alone again. Even if you don't much care about the former, Olsen's work kept the latter visible and unforgettable throughout."
"Elizabeth Olsen - Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch"
"Paul Bettany - Vision"
"Debra Jo Rupp - Sharon Davis"
"Fred Melamed - Todd Davis"
"Kathryn Hahn - Agatha Harkness"
"Teyonah Parris - Monica Rambeau"
"Randall Park - Jimmy Woo"
"Kat Dennings - Darcy Lewis"
"Evan Peters - Ralph Bohner"
"Brec Bassinger - Courtney Whitmore / Stargirl"
"Yvette Monreal - Yolanda Montez / Wildcat"
"Anjelika Washington - Beth Chapel / Dr. Mid-Nite"
"Cameron Gellman - Rick Tyler / Hourman"
"Trae Romano - Mike Dugan"
"Jake Austin Walker - Henry King Jr. (season 1)"
"Hunter Sansone - Cameron Mahkent"
"Meg DeLacy - Cindy Burman / Shiv"
"Neil Jackson - Jordan Mahkent / Icicle (season 1)"
"Christopher James Baker - Henry King Sr. / Brainwave (season 1)"
"Amy Smart - Barbara Whitmore"
"Luke Wilson - Pat Dugan / S.T.R.I.P.E."
"Nick Tarabay - Eclipso"
"- Cate Randa"
"- May Olowe-Hewitt"
"Ren Watabe - Kentaro Miura"
"Mari Yamamoto - Keiko Miura"
"- William "Bill" Randa"
"Kurt Russell - Lee Shaw"
"- Michelle Duvall"
"Samuel L. Jackson - Nick Fury"
"Ben Mendelsohn - Talos"
"Kingsley Ben-Adir - Gravik"
"Emilia Clarke - G'iah"
"Don Cheadle - Raava / James "Rhodey" Rhodes"
"Olivia Colman - Sonya Falsworth"
"Charlayne Woodard - Varra / Priscilla Davis"
"Killian Scott - Pagon"
"Samuel Adewunmi - Beto"
"Dermot Mulroney - Ritson"
"Richard Dormer - Prescod"
"Christopher McDonald - Chris Stearns"
"Katie Finneran - Rosa Dalton"
"Adam Scott - Mark Scout/Mark S."
"Zach Cherry - Dylan George/Dylan G."
"Britt Lower - Helena Eagan/Helly R."
"Tramell Tillman - Seth Milchick"
"Jen Tullock - Devon Scout-Hale"
"Dichen Lachman - Gemma Scout/Ms. Casey"
"Michael Chernus - Ricken Hale"
"John Turturro - Irving Bailiff/Irving B."
"Sydney Cole Alexander - Natalie Kalen"
"Christopher Walken - Burt Goodman/Burt G."
"Patricia Arquette - Harmony Cobel"
"Sarah Bock - Miss Huang"
"Marc Geller - Kier Eagan"
"Darri Ólafsson - Mr. Drummond"
"Merritt Wever - Gretchen George"
"Robby Benson - Dr. Mauer"
"Gwendoline Christie - Lorne"
"Sandra Bernhard - Cecily"
"Karen Aldridge - Asal Reghabi"
"Michael Siberry - Jame Eagan"
"John Noble - Fields"
"Bob Balaban - Mark Wilkins"
"Stefano Carannante - Dario Rossi"
"Alia Shawkat - Gwendolyn Y."
"Rhea Seehorn - Carol Sturka"
"Karolina Wydra - Zosia"
"Carlos Manuel Vesga - Manousos"
"Miriam Shor - Helen"
"Samba Schutte - Koumba Diabaté"
"Peter Bergman - Davis Taffler"
"Max Reeves - Margaux"
"Anna Mhairi - Vesper"
"Olivia Rouyre - Genevieve"
"Esther Omegba - Jasmine"
"Imani Love - Cleo"
"Phuong Kubacki - Soleil"
"Menik Gooneratne - Laxmi"
"Darinka Arones - Kusimayu"
"Karan Soni - Deshpande"
"Allan McLeod - Bob"
"Jack Mikesell - Ray"
"Woody Fu - Dave"
"Blair Beeken - Jenn"
"Eric Steinig - Mel"
"John Cena - Himself"