I just see them using Claire's relationships with the members of the team being the cheap/easy way to cause conflict between them. Just doesn't seem like an interesting story.
I just see them using Claire's relationships with the members of the team being the cheap/easy way to cause conflict between them. Just doesn't seem like an interesting story.
I hope they don't do that with Matt, but it just seems like the easy/lazy way to go if they want to cause cheap conflict within the team.
Really disappointed in a Luke/Claire potential relationship. Even outside of "Luke and Jessica need to be together!" stuff, it's just going to lead to a bunch of predictable storylines.
Of course, it's great that the people working on this series wanted to do that, but saying that shows like JESSICA JONES and AGENT CARTER are "embarrassing" because they don't check every single box of diversity or aren't diverse in the "right" way is silly.
The Battle of Harlem just feels like it would be more important and personal to Harlem than the Battle of NY.
I mean, so is "the incident" at this point.
I think reasoning in that fight is that Luke is weakened from the bullet so he's hitting softer.
I think expecting all things to be inclusive to all people is misguided. Creators should be able to make what they want.
Or the MCU universe is smarter and didn't elect Bush a second time, and Obama got in earlier.
Yea, the continuity gets all messed up a lot.
It could be that Obama was elected in '08, but in the 2012 election, after the Battle of New York, Ellis got more popular. No Prize, please!
Hey, Thunderbolt Ross was in CIVIL WAR! They're bringing back TIH continuity!
I'm kinda disappointed that the guy on the street was only selling tapes of "The Incident" and not of the Hulk/Abomination fight, which happened IN Harlem.
I don't get the complaint that South Park "not picking a side" is a bad thing. Why does everything always have to come down to a binary choice? There is space between the two options, and if that's how they feel about something I'd rather them do that than be forced to chose a side.
The line between reality and satire no longer exists. Shut it all down.
He called Daisy 'Tremors' for far too long.
She put them on in the opening of the last episode. She wears them when she's going out on a mission, probably usually at night. It's not the best idea to just wear them all day long while interacting with people. They'd raise too many questions.
"Most people know the legend of Peggy Carter, but there were so many stories that were never recorded."
The melted toy looks like the failed "clone" of Master Shake from ATHF.
Does Jon Hamm do any actual work besides the "introduced and quickly dispatched" cameo work he seems to do on every series now?