Yeah. Clone Wars reserved all those hyper-action movements for the big Jedi fight scenes but most of the time they were animated to move more naturally.
Yeah. Clone Wars reserved all those hyper-action movements for the big Jedi fight scenes but most of the time they were animated to move more naturally.
Please no. I love Ahsoka too much to have her wasted on this show. There will be other series/films to expand her story.
Create an entire air force of ships manned by your best pilots and highest ranking officers that link together and form a mesh that will act as a very temporary net to any physical object coming towards it.
BTW. I read that wasn't Jimmy Smits as Bail Organa. Weird because why not get Jimmy Smits? My guess is that its because if Fulcrum is actually Leia then Bail Organa will have a bigger role.
The guest:episode ratio really has me feeling like they are struggling to legitimize a fairly bland show.
Is that even an EU thing because Jabba had a Twi-lek on a string.
Wow…. that was the most slapstick cartoon-y Animated Star Wars episode I'd ever seen. (And that includes the Clone Wars Droid story arc).
Oh Zachary Levi…. You could do better.
So far this is the only theory that makes sense.
The One-Shot doesnt exist in the MCU?!? Thats such an odd decision considering the impact that those 15min had on its audience. At least make it her slacker high school dream sequence or something where she wakes up at the lunch bell.
Maybe in a regular workplace. But in a secret spy agency? It seems like a character trait created for TV but not actually fitting the character we've seen in film.
Are you sure? Marvel One-Shot had a 1yr Later tag from the time of Caps death. When did they say this show is taking place because it seems that it happened after the one-shot.
Amelia Earhart. Ella Fitzgerald. The Andrew Sisters, Dottie Hinson and her All-Girl Baseball Team the Rockford Peaches.
Wasnt the Marvel One-Shot table setting? Or WWII? Or the untold history that even made her such a highly respected leader before she even met Cap?
Carter had a professional and personal relationship with Stark even before WWII. So it would've made perfect sense for them to simply sideline Peggy in this particular investigation because she's too close to Stark. That allows her to play a rogue agent without having to drag along this weak feminism plot with her.
Demanding equality in the casting of a show that takes place in modern times is understandable because it should reflect our times. But to demand ethnic diversity in a show that takes place in 1940 is ridiculous. If WWII war hero Agent Carter can't get respect then would it really make sense for a regular black guy to…
I'm just not understanding the "Secretary Carter" angle of this show.
I feel like I’m the first person who is saying this but… Agent Carter was boring to me.