I don't care if it isn't a real one shot, THAT scene was absolutely insane.
Did Aquaman just reference Loki and Azkaban in the same sentence? Lol
like predicted, that was absolute garbage
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This show, just like a few other MCU shows, doesn't know what it wants to be. It's hard critiquing it when it's obvious it's just another empty series designed to keep & feed Disney+ subscribers, rather than delivering something of value to the franchise. A mere filler, an appetizer for their Daredevil show, which failed to appetize the viewers.
After binging this, I feel really nervous about MCU's Daredevil reboot. Will it just become another pale imitation of the Netflix series? Are they gonna ruin Matt Murdock's character by their sloppy writing, just like they did here to Kingpin?
I used to wish for the MCU to make the Netflix Marvel series canon, and continue their story. Now I kind of wish they'd leave it alone.
so so incredibly boring. i realy dont know what ive seen. such a waste of my time watching this
Fight scenes in the skating rink was great but otherwise this show is a bore. Also I don't care about the historical aspects to the character. Not sure why every new Marvel character needs to do this? They did it with Ms. Marvel and it was boring then, and it's boring now.
Really enjoying this still but probably the weakest one yet.
Don't get why the Chimera would stop breathing fire right next to Percy, when it has him cornered in a narrow hallway.
Think I'm going to need to read the books now.
This episode bugged me because the writers don't know the difference between poisonous and venomous and continued to utilize the wrong word over and over in the episode.
This show is 50% dumb love story (I say dumb because the director doesn't know how human emotions work) , 40% stupidity and 10% heist.
utterly disappointed
Ouch. I've watched some hot garbage before, and I'll likely watch another episode at least. But this has some issues. For one, Inhuman society is horrible. Monarchy, castes, those that don't get terragenesis manifestations are enslaved.
And what was up with awkward beach party. I'm glad they shaved off that hair, that was just awful. And Blackbolt is as compelling a character as warm, spoiled milk. I'm struggling to find anything redeeming in this rn.
My favorite thing about this episode was recognizing locations from lost.
Wow, what a hot mess this show is. I don't know who green lit this, but it was a huge mistake.
The acting is stilted; the writing and dialogue is painfully awkward ("Flyers are awesome! I love flyers!"); the show feels low budget 90s show with some OK special effects thrown in because it's the premiere of a Marvel property. It's obvious that the money spent for the premiere is not going to be spent for future episode -- they shaved off Medusa's hair within the first episode, my guess is so that they can save money in future episodes by not having to animate it.
The bad cliched decisions are all over the place. For instance, good guys wear bright colorful outfits. The bad guys? They wear all black.
The villain in the show is a puny plain human. It's also hard to bond with Black Bolt who doesn't speak and is a king of a city that enslaves citizens that don't have powers.
This show is going to be the first one of the 2017 season that I am removing from the DVR schedule.