Am I the only one who never heard of Diana Nyad?
Am I the only one who never heard of Diana Nyad?
You actually think the Agents of SHIELD have something that makes them tick?
YOU TALK ABOUT MORALITY LIKE IT'S BLACK AND WHITE!
Alternate all these shows and bring back the wheel series- The NBC Mystery Movie make way for The NBC Monster Movie.
I'm not worried about Age of Ultron. I just see Agents of SHIELD as the most expensive tie-in web series ever produced.
I don't blame them. I think it's because they must please their Marvel, ABC, and MCU masters, which would be a burden carried by any showrunner. It's the same concern I have for the Netflix Marvel shows. While Netflix probably doesn't have as much sway as ABC, will those shows also be the Wonderful World of Disney for…
It took me awhile to re-log in myself. I also dislike how you need to click onto a page with a comments section to see if someone replied to your posts rather than have it at the top of the main page.
Screw this show. Let them do a The Spirit live action series (needless to say with the spirit of Eisner rather than of Miller's garbage movie).
Not only that, but a movie about Ian Fleming is also more likely to actually get made and not stuck in development hell for years before it is quietly put to rest.
I think humans in a world of superheroes whose job it is to deal with superheroes/paranormal phenomena can be a very interesting premise.
Almost Human is still too new for me to make permanent assessments but Sleepy Hollow has definitely impressed me. In addition to the things you mentioned about world-building, chemistry, etc., both SH and AH have humor. Ichabod Crane and Karl Urban (among other characters) have made me genuinely laugh. Now, AoS has…
Of course without her, what would Coulson have? One field agent, a pilot, and two scientists? Before Skye was FitzSimmons the soul of his team with Ward serving as back-up/bodyguard, May taking them to investigate weird phenomena, and himself as a liaison to SHIELD corporate?
Damn it, I was typing too quickly again and its name slipped my mind. Thanks for the clarification.
I'm also constantly surprised just how claustrophobic The Hub is. For a show based on a movie series that's about spanning universes and a show that is actually about going on global adventures, I can't think of any major set (that includes every individual room in the plane) that seems to have so little…
That confused me too. Though I guess childish for a group of the best-of-the-best humans might be close to dangerously sociopathic.
I got the impression that innocent people died, but didn't get the impression she killed innocent people.
My first thought in the cockpit scene was "if you rip off the 'Love keeps her in the air' scene, I might be done with the entire MCU."
Coulson. Nick Fury. The Plane…crashing after Ultron takes over its systems.
I also want to add that in previous Whedon fare (and other shows we'd mark as good), the characters (for the most part) all had these little quirks (not quirky quirks) that made them more than two word character descriptions. Little bits of personality that gave them depth and often subverted the type of characters…
But she has humanity and compassion! And complains about everything and is awesome at everything she tries!