By “short run TV shows,” I don’t mean short seasons like Jessica Jones and Daredevil. I mean, shows that run for only one or two seasons, maybe three, with a definite arc and a definite beginning and end planned even before going into production.
By “short run TV shows,” I don’t mean short seasons like Jessica Jones and Daredevil. I mean, shows that run for only one or two seasons, maybe three, with a definite arc and a definite beginning and end planned even before going into production.
I wasn’t referring to Agents of SHIELD. I was referring to shows like Supernatural, which HAD a story arc that made the show feel epic, but now feels really, really small since literally everything just seems to happen so that the Winchesters can feel shitty.
It’d be cool if there was a Hydra “mole hunt” within the SSR, necessitating its dissolution and the formation of SHIELD (mirroring Winter Soldier)....only that its revealed in the end that they went after the wrong person unbeknownst to Peggy and everyone...
They could also air Marvel’s Most Wanted during the summer and then we could have something Marvel-related on TV almost year-round.
I don’t dislike Peggy’s American accent, it just throws me to hear the very British Peggy Carter not sounding British anymore.
Yeah, sounds like Fazekas is dodging the question. It’s probably going to turn out to be AIM, which was an offshoot of HYDRA anyway.
I’m glad I’m not the only person who thought the Zero Matter was Gravitonium when they showed that first shot of it in the containment unit at the end of episode 1. Something about the way it moves, I think (though, to be fair, it also looks a lot like the Aether from Thor: The Dark World. Marvel has a lot of…
I had forgotten in the past month without Agents of SHIELD that one of the highlights of my Wednesday is always reading your summary/comments about the previous nights episode. I’m so glad you are doing this for Agent Carter too! Keep it up!
Yeah.... I didn’t think he was dead either. Just hoping he won’t return as a villain
I was worried that she’d be the jealous type or a perpetually unseen character...instead we get a cute and clever lady completely secure in her marriage and they adore each other. *squeee*
Yeah, he mentioned something about it being extra-dimensional, so maybe he got zapped to the dark planet that Simmons was hanging out on during the last season of AoS. Although, seeing as how they said that no one had ever successfully brought someone back from that planet before Simmons, that doesn’t really bode well…
Why do I get the feeling she might be someone she doesn’t appear to be... Perhaps another Leviathan/Black Widow? It’d be nice to see Sarah Bolger as more than just the pretty princess in love **coughOUATcough**
I could watch Carter and Jarvis discuss the menu at Applebees. This was much better than that.
Oh, I don’t think it’s Hydra, actually. The bald guy with the mustache looked like Van Lunt. So I was thinking it’s actually Zodiac. In the comics, Zodiac was a group of wealthy industrialists who pooled their power and privilege to control the criminal underworld. Combine it with the L.A. noir setting, reminiscent of…
If Fazekas and Butters thinks we need more Jarvis fanservice, then they’re absolutely right.
Also, the World Council guy that was played by Powers Booth suggested that Red Skull coopted Hydra to an extent, and brought them out of the shadows. I think all the guys in that room were looking to restore it to the shadows where it had been throughout history — first rule of Hydra being that there is no such thing…
There is no way they won’t play the triangle up all season!
I’m preeeeeeeeeetty sure that Dr. Wilkes isn’t dead in your typical “character x isn’t dead until you see his corpse” trope.
C’mon, Wilkes is not dead. Not only haven’t we seen the body, Frost survived the explosion and he can run at least as fast as her (“I was in the Navy, remember?”). Maybe Peggy gets another superhuman love interest?