Agent Coulson Likes Doughnuts, Big Band, in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor’s Hammer

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This. This is right here is why we love The Venture Bros. Uh, let me explain. The Venture Bros. juxtaposes the emotions and shortcomings of very normal (some might say flawed) people against a backdrop of its utterly absurd setting and plot events.

So, this. This right here is why we love Agent Coulson. Because he has to babysit a Norse god, a skinny kid from 1944, the world’s worst case of anger management problems, and a grown man who still plays with very dangerous toys, while making sure that his two very competent assistants don’t die, quit, or murder any of the babies in a fit of frustration. And he answers to Samuel L. Jackson.

This video has a second half, apparently it’s on the Captain America DVD release. We wait in anticipation for its appearance on YouTube.

(via MTV Splash Page.)


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