I mean, it is possible, but I also really hope that there is some kind of extenuating circumstance because it does seem a little dumb and unbelievable
I mean, it is possible, but I also really hope that there is some kind of extenuating circumstance because it does seem a little dumb and unbelievable
Completely agreed about JJ, pretty much all the Netflix/Marvel shows have horrible pacing, but JJ was a fantastic and different and intriguing show that would have been pretty perfect if they didn't drag the plot so much in the second half…
Agreed on your first paragraph, but Ward did get his send-off 2 episodes ago, when Daisy says good bye to him and says that now she truly understands Ward or something like that
Good for you then, enjoy the fantastic ride, I'll also probably re-watch it soon. Btw, it's only 8 episodes so you can pretty much binge it in a day if you want
AoS S4 is up there with Legion S1 and Daredevil S1 as the best comic book shows, I'd say they are about equal to me, their all great for different reasons. I'm just fighting the "unequivocally"
Also, come on Mr. Reviewer, stop fan-boying all over Framework Ward! He was a great and unexpected addition this season, but he served his purpose and already got a perfectly satisfying conclusion to his arc, bringing him back yet again would have felt ridiculous and forced.
It just felt too on the nose to me, Gus visiting the laundromat would have been more then enough for this episode, and then just add Lidya next time when she'll play some larger role, or maybe for a cliffhanger ending or something. Anyways, it's jut a nitpick so whatever
That score is just sooooo good and perfectly fitting for the Tron world. The movie may not be the greatest (though I'd argue it's underrated), but damn, the music alone makes it a very memorable experience. Long live Daft Punk!
So Talbot is just straight up immortal? I guess he's too stubborn and too much of a mean son-of-a-bitch to die..?
I mean, it certainly wasn't thanks to your role in the movies so I wouldn't brag about it so much.
Well, Lidya clearly has some part to play later on and I'm perfectly fine with that, but her presence here didn't add anything to the episode except reminding us that she still exists. I guess it also would have worked better if the episode wasn't already full of BB references and cameos.
Hey, what about Legion? Did you not watch that?
Sure, why not, I'll fight for my life: unequivocally is a bit much. There, I said it.
"Now I understand why humans have written so many sad songs."
"Yeah. Hey, that's a great example! There are lots of ways to express sadness and pain. There's music and art."
"And smashing heads on the floor. That's the one I like the best so far."
Well, first of all let's celebrate that SHIELD got renewed and let's applaud the creators for having done a fantastic comic book TV season.
Ha. Haha. Hahahahahaaaaaa… How is this a thing in any way, shape, or form?
Thanks a lot for that, I never saw Twin Peaks but always wanted to check it out, now I have a way to start. I'll check all these episodes out, and if I end up loving them I guess I'll watch the rest. Is S2 really not worth it? Wouldn't it be better to just binge both seasons?
Sesame, Garlic, Peanuts and Soy Sauce are such a simple and versatile yet amazing mix, I'll check out this recipe as soon as I can, it sounds delicious! I find the Green Tea part a little weird, but I'll trust that it works too.
Wait, King Shark appears this episode? Awesome!
Suddenly I'm tempted to check this out. Is it more of a self-contained episode? Is it worth checking out even if I didn't see most of the season?
Why would they put their new Marvel show into such a bad time-slot? Their whole constantly shifting Inhumans project feels like DCEU-level "making it up as they go".