Ok, so let me see if I got it clear:
Writers took seasons (meaning years) to let Lena (Kara's best friend) gets into the "Super friends" circle, but it magically just took William A DAY to get in??? Literally he just had to ask for. ARE YOU SERIOUS?
A reporter gets full access and knowledge of the tower, resources, strategies and the people of the circle because they need the "approval of public opinion".
Please tell me that I am not the only one who think how ridiculous and reckless sounds that.
Wrapping it up with the title "Captain America and the Winter Soldier" was a nice touch :)
I did not go into the second last episode thinking my emotions would be all over the place, but it made me go through a whirlwind of emotions. I got goosebumps from watching this episode.
It’s a perfect episode; while it may seem slow placed, a lot goes on, and there’s a lot of character development at play. I felt like I was watching a different show at times because there would be wholesome family vibes and not superhero vibes, and I'm not complaining; I enjoyed it.
The ending left me wanting more, and I can’t wait for the last episode.
PS- don't miss the mid-credit scene; it's fantastic.
Funny how most people think this is boring filler stuff, or even dislike the whole show, while I do like it more and more.
For me it seems this is the first time that Marvel puts substance over effects. There is an actually story involved instead of just knitting together CGI shots. Of course there is an agenda in all of this, there is no denying that. But I don't see this as a bad thing.
And I'm looking very much forward to the final episode now.
the ending holy shit, this series is so good
i don't give the CW much credit, but this was actually a damn good episode and Eclipso looks great, comic book accurate for once. can somebody please tell me why Beth is a member of the team, she is literally useless and adds nothing, she is a liability
So far my fears about this moving to the cw have been for not. First episode and it’s hasn’t been CW nized let’s hope the rest of season 2 stays on point.
A great fun episode, and Omega continues to be endearing with her endless optimism. Also delighted to see Rafa and Trace back and maybe now people will finally start to see how great they are!
Interesting ending moment, my first thought was Ahsoka but I guess that wouldn't make that much sense... would it?
The world needs a mask to go outside but Caitlin Snow does not need one to perform surgery
Ralph was in the previous episode and was written out to have never existed now I guess. I meanwhile miss Caitlin and Cisco. I can care less about Iris coming back from mirror world.
The show will suck if Tom Cavanagh left as well. As it was this wasn’t a memorable premiere. Without Cisco and Caitlin.
Spoiler Warning: Agnes: do you want to take it from the top ? Wanda looked nervous that Agnes knows what is going on. Great scene.
Plus Agnes probably killed the dog. I think Agnes is who Vision’s co-worker is afraid of, not Wanda.
Awesome 80’s like opening credits as well. Such an awesome episode. Quicksilver from the Fox X-Men movies. So weird.
I thought the fighting was pretty good. He sure does take a kicking though. Who the hell was that guy?
Might be my second favorite episode of the season, right after the explosion episode a few back. I loved the single location Naomi episode. The show really brought out her struggle after being out in space and now fighting for the survival of herself and her friends. I must get bit cocky, in that I also thought of her solution. Interrupt the broadcast, to notify others something is up. admittedly i didn't think of interrupting the message as a whole to make a new message .. rather, I thought about putting intervals between broadcasts that would translate to a SOS. .. hers is better.
Was this the first on-screen POV from someone who went through the blip?
Are you having fun yet? I sure am. This was fantastic. Oh, and by the way everyone, this is how you create inclusion with diverse characters and stories. I could write paragraphs more on what they did with Echo and Clint's loss of his hearing aide.
Where the hell did her parents vanish to during the attack? She was yelling all throughout the house, and her mom just reappears right at the end. Lol.
(I know it doesn't matter, but I thought it was funny.)
That musical was actually kind of great; I wouldn't mind seeing more of it.
I went into this blind besides knowing Hawkeye is a superhero character. Also have heard of Kate Bishop but again, don't know much either.
First episode was pretty entertaining in my opinion. I was intrigued from the start to the end. Little confused at times such as when Kate started to kick ass (mostly) effortlessly. From an earlier scene, it was shown she has a martial arts background so I guess that's how. But I just felt it like a normal character who suddenly easily fight like a superhero.
There some funny moments too, mostly from Kate's lines and delivery.
Camera work was good especially during the cellar fight segment. Cool battle choreography during that and the last fight scene.
Don't know much about Hawkeye yet but he seems like he'll be a likeable character. Though I'm interested in Kate's character the most so far.
Definitely going to watch the next episode. Especially after that cliffhanger with Armand's possible death & Hawkeye & Kate meeting.
Some memorable scenes: the opening, bell tower, dog + pizza, cellar fight segment, rest of the episode.
The previous two episodes felt like solid contributions to the Star Wars canon. But this one was hard to swallow... So many issues with established lore on physics, lightsabers, kyber crystals, Force use and timelines that needed more explanation.
I don't like to use the term "plot hole", but this one asked way more questions of the Star Wars universe than it answered. It felt more like a story inspired by Star Wars than an actual Star Wars story.
So, we're just supposed to gloss over the fact that they were breathing and talking while outside their ship, in outer space ? And what about the fact he was standing on the outside of his X-wing while it engaged it's hyperdrive .... LOL
love andrew garfield’s peace sign before disappearing :sob::sob::sob:
also MATT MURDOCK?? BRIC!!
what a great episode
I absolutely love it when they make space fights in this show.. I was on the edge the whole time
anyways Naomi seeing her son about to die and shutting her eyes was emotional.. glad that Holden saved that
also I liked how Filip stood up to his narcissist father and told what's on everyone's mind.. the truth hurt
besides that Naomi noticed a pattern with the ring, so I'm excited for that
Also the message Amos got about the new yeast will play huge role I'm sure
overall I'm enjoying this season so far
A great start into season 6 :) Nothing too special but a nice introduction with a few new elements and a lot of awesome CGI scenes.
It often made me miss Alex though but that seems intended.
I'm also curious to see what Avasarala has in store and hope that we'll get a few interesting scenes at the new colony (where that scene with the little girl at the beginning took place). I guess that place should become quite relevant during this season. I just hope that five more episodes will be enough to provide a satisfying conclusion for this show.
Absolutely loved the episode from beginning to end, but when Kang the Conqueror/He Who Remains finally appears, isn't he initially just describing Counterpart's (an amazing series with J.K. Simmons, from 2017, I think) plot?
Anyway, MULTIVERSE UNLEASHED, MOTHER**CKERS!!
It's a decent and entertaining show on it's own. It's just knowing the books, Henry Cavills absolute love for them and the budget behind the show it could be so much more than just okay.
As a show on it's own it's a solid 8/10. But as an adaption of incredible books? 2/10.
Starts off better than USA network version. Hope they don't ruin it.
Nailing the look and feel of the original. Love this! I get it, I'm a fan of the original animation as well, and nothing will ever take its place but I think this is a worthy adaptation. Only thing I'd change is Vicious.
Wow, an actually good epsisode for once. I'm impressed.
Thing about Joe though
Barry clearly doesn't remember that Joe died, and his friends, who have been told he's going mad already, instantly get insulted by the notion that this man who they already think is losing his mind is having trouble remembering things or being able to accept them as having happened?
Also, why does he never even once ask the question "why can't I remember that Joe died?" instead he just goes on about how how he absolutely isn't.
Although I like what they're doing in regards to that, the reactions of the other characters, and Barrys dialogue in that one circumstance is badly written.
I think the worst part about all this... Is the fact that I, TOO, CANNOT REMEMBER THAT JOE DIED This is no joke, I really don't remember. It made watching this episode a little trippy.
“How many times can we say “levelled up” in one 45 minute episode?”
No one is thinking about how Megan (Miss Martian) just disappear after S6a?
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