Nailed it
Nailed it
I hope there is a coverage for the series finale, if anything for old times sake.
Age of Ultron was a pretty fun movie, and I'm interested to see if there is any repercussions on AoS ala Winter Soldier. So here's hoping for exciting episodes, ties in and fallouts!
Thank god they didn't, they must never do that, what he did is outright horrible and forgiving him would be utterly idiotic and co-dependant
Well, Joss won't be involved in the following Avengers movies, so it could still happen over time. Maybe Captain America 3
If just DC would let Arrow and Flash make their own version of the movies they are making. How amazing would have been to actually hear that Barry was a founding member of the JUSTICE LEAGUE?
Sigh… well, anyway, it was amazing nevertheless
The Chriss Prat jokes were too much on the nose.
Also, it's like everyone forgot he was on Parks and Rec
Agreed-o
It was like a "meh" episode of Community. Surely no season 4 territory, but not what I have come to expect for the show.
This season has been fine, but I want more than fine, I want fireworks!
It's not like this one was an "A" anyway
Just saw the episode and I agree; everything happened so fast and so ridiculosly, and yet the acting was superb and it had some really great character moments. I don't know what to make of it
Yep, just watched it and it's pretty interesting… but weird
So that was…. different.
I honestly have no idea what to think of this episode
Haven't seen the episode yet, just read the part where this episode is an A/F. It has me curious as hell as to what to make of the episode!
Sadly, I won't be able to watch until tomorrow :P. So I ask (no spoilers please): do you agree with the reviewer?
It certainly was the weakest episode of the show so far, but it bothers me to see it being graded with a C. I'd give it a B-, if anything because there is something immensely satisfying about both seeing Matthew Murdock becoming Daredevil and seeing that, in the end, he took down Wilson.
It could be considered inside the crime genre, but procedurial? That was pretty odd since it follows a storyline instead of a case of the week formula
So Agent Carter is the most original of them all. Interesting
I understand that, and to a degree I have lived that myself; I'm bisexual and it took many, many shows to find accurate representation of my sexual orientation - like Nolan Ross on Revenge, Korra and Asami on LoK and Clarke on The 100 -, and I know how it feels to be stereotyped by a huge ammount of TV shows. But…
I understand that, but overall I find Daredevil much better crafted than AoS in every aspect, which makes me hard to believe someone would pick AoS over Daredevil, but I do get your point
I honestly think that we are starting a trend on the critics that, if half of the cast doesn't consists of women and people of color, then the show is doing something wrong. And if they are limited, there should be a veil protecting them because they are far more important that white males.