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I adored JJ season 2 so much I binge-watched it in a few days. JJ has the spine I wish I had, lol. Trish drove me up the wall, though. She felt incredibly cringe-worthy.
To be fair Daisy has stopped being a Mary Sue since the late half of Season One.
But perhaps most importantly, during all this the Agents of SHIELD have been...also doing stuff. Very important stuff.
Coulson . “ vampires now? Oh c’mon?”
HA!! This is my favorite one!! Kudos!
They really need to do the female-driven Marvel teamup movie that Tessa Thompson has talked about. Valkyrie and Black Widow and Scarlet Witch, bring back Lady Sif, throw in May, Daisy, and time-traveling Peggy Carter & I’m in.
I have a tough time believing that they’ll kill Coulson. Not that it wouldn’t be an interesting narrative move, and something a Whedon would do, but I just doubt the network would allow it. Maybe I’m cynical, but also, who doesn’t like Clark Gregg? His line reading of “That was pretty convincing, I believe him” was…
And finally, Ruby is shit hot and some dudes are into evil-crazy.
I think I’m the only person on the planet who liked Angel season 4. Season 5 was unexpectedly great, but I feel like 4 gets shit on, which is a shame because the Angelus/Faith/Wes storyarc was great.
My take: Robin is still around because they’re going to figure out that the reason they’re locked into the time loop is because of Robin. Her consciousness, being spread out over time, is locking future actions into place in order to achieve the visions she’s observed. Which would seem to leave May with a Bahrain like…
Bratz doll baddie.
You just described the whole show in the first paragraph!
Watch Spartacus!!!!
They had the perfect chance to bring him back in Episode 100 since they brought back so many other Big Bads, but they elected to replace Ward’s spot with Mike Peterson/Deathlok.
New to the site or something? Every TV episode review implies you’ve seen the episode, hence why it typically goes up after the Eastern airing ends.
it seems weird that Daisy wanted to go so soft on Ruby. Particularly since, unlike the audience, she doesn’t know Ruby’s backstory.
It’s a little late now, but I wish Taskmaster was involved in the MCU/AoS/Netflix as a villain from the beginning, then spun off into his own Netflix show following the “Unthinkable” series.
And yet instead of telling fun, entertaining adventure/action stories, they chose to instead go grim and gritty with brutal violence and one-note villains. Great job, people!