What agencies would you hire though? Who watches who watches the Watchmen?
What agencies would you hire though? Who watches who watches the Watchmen?
It's a markedly different vibe, but it can be justified since it's different from the Hell's Kitchen group. I think it would work. Getting away from ABC would also give the show a chance to take a darker tone if they want. Agents of Shield would certainly benefit from that as well.
I look forward to the show's cancellation.
Let's make America fun again
Two seasons of Agent Carter is probably enough… though I'm surprised Netflix hasn't picked it up and run with it yet.
I don't want to ruin this for you, but there are little to NO actual shakes in them.
The lack of black-trans-vegans in every episode of Marvel tv shows, obviously.
sounds like a typo.
We'll have to consult Oliver.
Well, the SSR and SHIELD are one entity, infiltrated by Hydra. I would kind of like to see how Hydra gets installed.
BUT WHERE ARE THE VEGANS
And the pin for the all white males club is the old Hydra symbol from the beginning of the monolith days, if I'm not mistaken.
And the only one killed in SHIELD left to go do another TV show. But that's definitely the MCU's fault.
No one disagrees with it though — it's preaching to the choir. And for a single episode review, it's fine. Heck, for a few episode reviews, it's fine. But when it becomes 4-5 paragraphs in every review, across multiple shows, it starts to grind on people's nerves.
"I'm not judging the episode for what isn't there in terms of women of color…"
Spends half the article bemoaning the fact there are no women of color.
I believe the Carnegie Deli has been closed for the foreseeable future due to stealing utilities from neighbors. So they have zero beef of any kind right now.
Seeing Hulk's bulk makes me sulk.
I started to think the same thing, but Clue isn't really a parody is it? Just a comedy based off a board game. It has winks and nods to the genre, but I don't think I can call it a full fledged parody at any rate.
I'm not sure why people always thought of his movies as scary. I always just thought he was trying to produce unique "what if" kinds of stories. From that perspective, I enjoyed this one a bit… the fear of having no control and everyone just offing themselves can certainly be terrifying and a unique idea to film.
IIRC, not all of the shows were saved last time — we lost Fawlty Towers, that I know of. I'm not holding out hope.