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Re: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series!
^ Hahaha. Damn right.
^ Hahaha. Damn right.
Show needs to start building more ties to the Marvel characters and universe. They still got time for that but they shouldn't be afraid to keep themselves distant. It's cool to see things like Extremis and Marvel mentions but I feel the show could strengthen itself by having one of the MAIN CHARACTERS be a superhero.
A street-level hero like Luke Cage, Iron Fist, OR Daredevil would be an awesome addition and would let people know this IS Marvel.
I think that was one of the main criticisms behind Star Trek: Enterprise was that it tried to be TOO different from other Trek shows that by the time the show was canned, it had just started storylines and introduced characters that tied it better with the Trek Universe.
Yet every single post is whining about how they don't use this, or how they need to do that. You know it's bad when you get a burn post from Ween.
The funniest part is she thought that she could say something like that without the person she's talking too getting ridiculed.
This isn't the site to poke any fun at a person.
But I don't care. I'll keep on discussing about anything I'd like too on this thread. Because it's entertaining. And you can't do anything about it, good sir.
(eyes roll)
Please. The ONLY good part? Isn't that irrationally negative? Did you expect a fully formed masterpiece only three episodes in?
I watched Dexter. I know what a bad TV show is.
I honestly didn't say it as a burn. I just know you're really into a couple of cartoon shows and so I didn't want you to use those as examples.
I don't think you answered me though. I'm too lazy to go back through the thread.
I watched Dexter. I know what a bad TV show is.
No, I didn't get the connection you were making and neither did Eli apparently. I honestly thought you were comparing us, because I posted a similar post to his in defense of IM3 and got ripped for it.
But originally I didn't even read his post past the first line. As soon as he said he hated LotR/Hobbit, I was done with his post.
Upon hearing the news that Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. earned its back nine episodes -- a full season order -- at ABC, my first reaction was, "Good. That'll give us more time to get to know this show." Even with its post-premiere ratings slip, the series is still pulling in solid numbers for ABC, at least by comparison to the average drama series airing on the network. Last Tuesday's episode brought in 7.87 million viewers, which for comparison's sake, is above what Scandal was averaging in its first season, and more than a million viewers less than what Grey's Anatomy is averaging these days. In other words, SHIELD is doing fine right now. But it's only three episodes in, and I'm thinking ABC will be looking closely at the numbers going forward before they make any decisions on the fate of the series beyond Season 1.
Watching this week's episode of SHIELD, it occurred to me that I'm not fully on board with this series. Ok, I'm committed enough to tune in each week, and even to look forward to it on some level, and that's mainly due to being a fan of Joss & Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen, and Agent Coulson as a character. But beyond the surface level of interest, I don't really care all that much about these characters. I like them. And I know who I'm supposed to care about and what I'm supposed to be watching for. And while I do that, I'm enjoying the stunts and cool special effects as each episode's story plays out. Coulson's dream team of young and pretty agents is coming together nicely, and we're all on the lookout to figure out where Skye's loyalty is, but beyond that, these characters are somewhere between strangers and acquaintances to me. So why's that an issue? I mean, after all, we're only three episodes in. Under normal circumstances, "mild but growing curiosity and interest" would be about the right stage of investment for a new series, wouldn't it?
The problem is, if I were watching the first season on Netflix over the last two weeks, I'd already be done with the season and I'd probably feel familiar and comfortable enough with the characters to say that i really like this show. I say this, obviously, with optimism that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will be one of those shows that grows on me episode by episode, until I feel like I know each character personally and can't wait to watch each new episode. Whedon's series have a tendency to have that effect on me, but it takes time for that bond to form. His shows require an investment. That hasn't changed. What has changed is the way we watch TV shows. And it's occurred to me that the more TV shows I marathon through via Netflix or some other On Demand means of TV viewing, the more impatient I'm becoming as a viewer to either love a show or discard it and move on.
I think he hit the nail on the head with "impatient."
I still think you are nuts with this post. You continue to shat all over the robocop thread yet haven't seen it. However the people that have watched this series and review it based on what they have watched are impatient? What does that make you? Clairvoyant?
Seeing you defend anything while you continue to be mildly annoying in other threads is a bit funny. Who really is the troll?
I still think you are nuts with this post. You continue to shat all over the robocop thread yet haven't seen it. However the people that have watched this series and review it based on what they have watched are impatient? What does that make you? Clairvoyant?
Seeing you defend anything while you continue to be mildly annoying in other threads is a bit funny. Who really is the troll?
Time to wash your underpants, BadMoon. You seem to be incoherently chaffed.
Time to wash your underpants, BadMoon. You seem to be incoherently chaffed.
With exposed masturbating hand! Don't forget about that!
And BM is a fool, but he is our fool! Who's a great dad and husband, but a fool when it comes to movies and hockey teams he supports!
Thanks me!
You're welcome me!
Awwwww Shucks, you shouldn't have.
I think he hit the nail on the head with "impatient."
I don't see them wasting a big box office payday appearance for the show, and that's exactly what they'd be doing having one of the main heroes do a cameo. We're lucky we got the Nick Fury cameo in ep. 2.
That's why I suggest a B or C-Level Marvel hero. One of the "street-level" guys. Maybe Luke Cage (Rock apparently wants this role) and Daredevil (just reverted back to Marvel) might be too big. But someone like Danny Rand (Iron Fist) or Jessica Drew (Spider-woman, Unless she's tied to the Spider-man rights) I feel is a plausible option.
There's also optional twists with characters like Tony Masters, who was originally a SHIELD agent and later went on to become the Taskmaster. Quasar/Marvel Boy Wendall Vaughn was a SHIELD agent before he became a Superhero. Jennifer Walters (She-Hulk) is a SHIELD scientist in the Ultimate universe.
Agents of SHIELD would also be a good place to introduce Hank Pym (Giant-Man/Ant-man) if he isn't tied into the Ant-man movie already.
We'll wait and see. They have plenty of time.
Ahhhh I really don't care. This show bored me last week. It was fun for the first 5 minutes.... and then bleah....
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