LEEEROOOY JEEENNKIIIIIINSS!
LEEEROOOY JEEENNKIIIIIINSS!
What? What's the point of doing a shared universe tv show is they know absolutely nothing about what the films are doing.
Five bucks says that while she will be a more charismatic person than the entire main cast, she will still get sucked into a plot that requires every character making the stupidest decisions possible set to too loud music and lame fight choreography.
I've heard it both ways.
I said Matt Bomer, Autocorrect is just bullshit.
With Matt Homer as the bad guy, and Jeffrey Donovan, Bruce Campbell, and Gabrielle Anwar as the red herrings. Go full MCU on this thing.
I move to have all instances of 'SIIIIIIIMMMMSS' replaced with 'MCFAAAAARLAAAANND'
Shawn is being disrespectful to Juliet becauseā¦he lied about being a psychic? This is where you are choosing to set the bar?
"We already have a guy. He's in the kitchen, alphabetizing the pantry."
Rating back up to a 2.0. Not dead yet.
Oh, right good point.
Also:
You know, I didn't really care about this until now, but you guys make a good point. For a show supposedly about showing how the MCU affects ordinary people, this show really doesn't care about any of the ordinary people they encounter.
Well, if we're going to include SHIELD agents in this, Victoria Hand probably beats even him.
As funny as that scene was, all it did for me was bring up the question of why Coulson didn't just punch out Fitz in the first place.
Marvel's Agents of SHIELD
Sorry, this show needs to produce a lot more episodes that are 'kinda sorta good' before you are allowed to be condescending.
Ok, this episode was still as stupid as any other episode of this show, but at least this time it managed to be stupid in an entertaining way.
They weren't sure that the house was going to be where the Yellow King was. That's why they didn't have backup.
I agree for the most part, but I don't think True Detective or Hannibal are really that innovative. I think they both take the standard tv mechanics and produce them with 10x more style than virtually anything else on television.