I'm pretty much with you on most of the Tony stuff, but they've essentially baked Iron Man into this Spidey's characterization, for better or worse.
I'm pretty much with you on most of the Tony stuff, but they've essentially baked Iron Man into this Spidey's characterization, for better or worse.
The entire response is especially weird since in the handling of Dong's character and the separate criticism that he received, it seems like they just quietly course corrected.
I swear to god I saw Arliss on Go at some point and probably laughed for a solid five minutes. Don't know if it still is.
I really loved what they were going for thematically, but I don't think the execution pulled it off as well as it could and I don't blame people for seeing the whole thing in a more negative light, as it and frankly most of the script needed one or two more drafts that couldn't happen because of the production…
Like, I think people are exaggerating a bit when they're saying "Darker and grittier than anything else on tv" in this thread, but yeah, believe it or not, it does in fact get crazier. The sixth season is dedicated to a complex, excellent character arc centered on the protagonist having an existential/identity crisis…
At any rate you've got the interpretation exactly right, coming from a resident AT expert.
Everything in the film fits together perfectly on narrative, thematic and character arc levels, all with substantial complexity.
Movie made back like 30 times its budget, and Eggers has a whole bunch of projects lined up in the near future. I think it turned out okay on popular appeal, even if it's within a niche.
I think that happened when he was a lot younger.
I've probably mentioned it before on here, and I certainly did repeatedly to my brother starting the night the episode aired and ever since, but I've always thought it would've been an amazing moment if Archer had casually murdered Cyril as soon as the "Lana's pregnant, there are four of us but only three diving…
I think Archer had consciously edited it to be about himself. His skin is tanner because LA.
I've been trying to find word on total episode order/when this season might end, would you mind helping me find where you saw that?
Her becoming a regular member of the writing staff is awesome and helps to soften the blow of J-Moyns' impending departure.
The production order suggests that with Luke Cage in the fall, we'll get Iron Fist early next year and Defenders later in 2017.
I find the Punisher way too morally abhorrent to be interested in S2.
And Orange will have its fourth soon enough, not to mention three more after(!)
Daredevil never really started good.
Pretty much in every case I prefer the extended versions, from The Fight to the apocalypse episode, etc. This doesn't apply to everything regarding editing, I just totally disagree on the Parks example.
It had a sense of emotional/thematic grounding even if the details were largely typical Fey/Carlock absurdism. There are few moments in Tina Fey's work, wonderful as it largely is, as moving as the "And they can't break us" speech in the Kimmy pilot.
This review is tempting, but man, season 3 was so bad. And no, the second half didn't pick up. The season 3 finale felt close enough to an ending that I settled for it because of how exhausted I was of the show by that point.