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Really? You think this sucks, but that a crappy Lobdellian children's cartoon with horrible design, animation and voice acting is good?

Are you retarded?

How would there be superheroes? Like - would they solve the cases and fight the villains? Ok, then what would the actual heroes of the show do? The show's actual protagonists. The only way to involve superheroes is peripherally or maybe have one as a supporting character (very supporting), in a non-heroic context -

People who wanted this to be about superheroes really are showing their ignorance of Marvel Comics. You'd probably have felt the same way about the old Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD comic. "Where are the damn superheroes! This IS the Marvel Universe, isn't it?" This show is a spy/espionage show that happens to exist in

Again, you're reviewing the marketing, not the show. And the marketing wasn't even as you indicate.

We're reviewing marketing, now?

You wrote him off after his Comedy Central special? Really? If you mean "Me Doing Standup", that was wonderful.

Uh, there was nothing "strong" about her roast performance, she was a bitch. I've seen strong female comics at roasts before, and they don't act like that. Her jokes about Patrice O'Neal obviously crossed a line and I'd be very interested to know if he said anything to her about them afterward. On camera he was

Uh, there was nothing "strong" about her roast performance, she was a bitch. I've seen strong female comics at roasts before, and they don't act like that. Her jokes about Patrice O'Neal obviously crossed a line and I'd be very interested to know if he said anything to her about them afterward. On camera he was

No, it was delivered and filmed in a way that indicated it meant what I said.

"excuses being made internally"

I like the show, I like the characters, I like the universe, and I like the people involved in it creatively - so I'm sticking with it. But I do hope the show improves. It's not that it's bad, it's just that it seems very perfunctory. It seems - creatively inhibited, we'll just say. Like they're not really going all

The Mae investigating Coulson thing makes no sense, nor did her reaction to what Akela said make sense. Mae already had a very dramatic, ominous line where she said (about Coulson) "Yes, and you died." That line means she knows what happened to him and what he currently is - whatever that is. It seemed to mean she was

I don't get criticisms like this. Plaza's schtick is much more than that and is actually very funny albeit kind of limited. She's great at what she does, and she's consistently hilarious (or hilariously awkward, same diff) on late night interviews, which to me has always been much more indicative of someone's ability

Both Bobcat Goldthwaite and Aubrey Plaza are funny.

I think she was supposed to do a bit parodying the Kanye thing, where she grabs the mic and talks. And she just didn't do it; she got up there and tried to take the award instead and didn't do anything right. "Just like we rehearsed it." Maybe she was really drunk.