Caitlin is basically a curse at this point, really.
Caitlin is basically a curse at this point, really.
I think they could've easily done Defenders first then done an Iron Fist backstory later. It would've given Jones time to get ready for the role and learn his fight scenes. I'd rather have Iron Fist with great fight scenes a year after Defenders than have this mediocre show.
I don't really blame Finn Jones, I think it's on the writers and Netflix. They were pushing for Defenders to come out and barely gave any time for Iron Fist. Finn Jones got fifteen minutes of training per fight scene and barely a month to work out, which is ridiculous. If they'd spent more time on fighting scenes this…
More cuts than that Black Widow fight at the start of Civil War?
I know people say these 3 episodes are the worst, and I'm about to start 4 now but it's not bad. Sure, there's glaring pot holes but Danny's character seems pretty realistic to me,the dialogue and fights scenes are way off but the actors are decent in their roles. I haven't seen Luke Cage, but I'd still put this at…
Just because she's constantly getting involved with women doesn't mean they should make her a lesbian. Bisexuals don't split their partners 50-50 into men and women. That's a really stupid idea, she's already been established bisexual many times, but she leans more towards women because she's had bad experiences with…
I honestly don't think Arrow season 5 is that great. Sure, great rebound, but after how awful season 4 was, anything will look great. It still has gaping plot holes and stupid decisions, the only thing is they've slightly improved Felicity and separated Olicity and the show more fun, but there's still some plotlines…
I like Malfoy, he's great at bringing the team down, something they really need, because they don't take anything seriously and have such a fuck all attitude about stuff, and put their emotions in front of the OBVIOUS logical answers.
All people named Ward are dicks and should be shot at consecutively, strangled to death, or blown up in ships, or some combination of the above.
What if the first 12 episodes of Legends was basically Kendra telling us she used to be a barista?
I didn't mind season 4A Daisy that much tbh I think they portrayed her PTSD and clearly in a lot of pain after Lincoln's death, which is fine and all, but I AM pretty glad we got a happy and kickass version of Daisy back.
I guess since we're all posting our favourite fight scenes, this one is what I have used to convert a lot of people who got turned off by season 1 (mostly because it shows how Skye doesn't suck anymore)
Agree with you wholeheartedly, I think if an Asian would've been cast people would talk about how stereotypical it is to assume that all Asians are martial artists. But the writing with Danny as a white guy isn't that great either so far, he comes off slightly arrogant and think he knows better than everyone.
But the First Avenger, while not as action packed the other two, had a lot of heart and was a pretty great movie. I don't know why people think it's bad, and it's nowhere near the level of Iron Fist, which so far is laughably stupid.
Agents of Shield actually has some pretty excellent hand to hand combat scenes in the recent seasons. There's one usually every 2-3 episodes, and while some last longer, they're almost all performed by badass women who kick butts and generally win.
Jesus, I'm only one episode in, but so far this show makes Agents of Shield season 1 look like Arrow season 2.
He's directed several episodes with some excellent fight scenes in AoS. He did the May vs May fight in season 2, the first 'Skye' fight scene at the end of season 2, the one where Daisy kills a bunch of Hive agents in her future premonition (and the last two were all one cut, so you could see it was all Chloe Bennet…
Flash has really high ratings, more than any show on the CW, which is just absurd. On the hand AoS, a show 1000 times that of Flash has less than half the viewers and is on the brink of cancellation. It's not fair, really.
People still dismiss Legends as a weak show, even though it's better than Flash and Supergirl. It's not up to AoS quality yet, though. The thing about AoS is that nothing feels stupid there, at least they try to cover up every single plot hole, no matter how insignificant, so watching it gives me a sense of relief.
My favourite Mick moment this week was when Stein was freaking out about the whole 38 degree angle, and next to him you see a slight look of panic on Mick. I thought it was highly uncharacteristic for Mick to worry about his teammates, but it turned out he just hungry and couldn't find his doughnut hole.