What's wrong with the FX? Pretty darn good and better than most of the stuff out there.
Methinks he's comparing it with the movies...
What's wrong with the FX? Pretty darn good and better than most of the stuff out there.
Methinks he's comparing it with the movies...
There's a line near the end, that makes me think that Coulson might be a clone after all. When he's fiddling with the slide on gun, he says something about muscle memory - the body's ability to perform an action without conscious effort, due to repetitive practice. If his body is a clone, implanted with his memories, his brain is aware of the action, but this particular body never performed them; hence, no muscle memory.
-Fred
Woah... can't compare TV Show budget vs Big Blockbuster budget...
Its just adequate entertainment, somewhat the “Deep Space Nine” of the Marvel universe...
Now they have managed to have brought back such a minor character as Coulson (how ever much we liked him) back from the dead, unless they come up with A SUFFICENTLY CLEVER and ORIGINAL explanation as to why this is a “one off” ,then no matter who dies in the rest of the entire series ,be it film or television, friend or enemy , their “regeneration” is always a distinct possibility. Which renders any sacrifice made by any character in the future of the franchise emotionally pointless in any storyline, as all the fans will immediately say “Well they brought Coulson back ,why not them?” It already makes the whole death scene in “The Avengers” seem rather hollow and pointless and renders the effect of grief on the rest of them negligible any time,any where. Why get upset over anyone’s noble sacrifice for anything when they can apparently get resurrected quicker than *****? And that is a huge problem for any story to bear.
It’s a pretty horrible corner to have painted the entire franchise into and one I’m not sure they will ever be able to adequately explain away without a monumental effort.
I think the reason many are disappointed is because of what has come before that’s been of a very similar ilk. The first series of “Heroes” had a compelling story arch and characters. “Alphas” at least HAD superheroes in their team that were interesting human beings in their own right. And “Torchwood” had some very weirdly entertaining and unpredictable storylines. “Warehouse 13” was funnier, cleverer and far more inventive ,with ALOT of things AOS seems to steal from ie Centipede very similar to Saracens Spine , Gravitonium etc.
So far this series has brought absolutely zilch to the table in terms of being new or different . Its just adequate entertainment, somewhat the “Deep Space Nine” of the Marvel universe and considerably over hyped because of its connections to it. And that’s bound to cause a lot of dissatisfaction from viewers who have already been well conditioned to a lot of “superhuman” tv shows which had more engaging casts of characters and better storylines. Sometimes its tough to be the last contestant on to the dance floor. Everybody else has seen the moves.
I think the real problem with the show is the fact that it takes something that most people like (The Avengers), and focuses on the most boring aspect of it.
It isn't called "The Avengers TV Show." It's called "Agents of SHIELD." There are only mentions of the Avengers because it's not about the Avengers, its about SHIELD.
SorrySince you ignored my James Bond comparison...
I do not think your analogy fits. In this case, I wouldn't equate SHIELD agents to the accounting department of MI6. They would be more like the other members of MI6 that you referred to.Imagine if there was a James bond spin-off, like "Agents of MI 6". At first you'd be excited, because even though you knew it wouldn't follow the exploits of 007, you'd get to see other agents in action. But then, it turns out that the show focuses on the accounting department.
I don't think this one fits either. The show isn't called janitors of SHIELD, its Agents of SHIELD. You are seeing actual agents who go out and do stuff.Or how about a real-life example; in New York, the police, 911 operators, and the civilians that scrub the toilets at police precincts, are ALL members of NYPD. They all go through the same hiring and background checks (I know, I'm part of the system). Now, if there was a show called "Agents of the NYPD", wouldn't you be a little disappointed if the show were about the maintenance crew, instead of the police?
I think you need to read up on the history of SHIELD. I don't think you have an appreciation of who they are, how long they have been around, or what they have done.That's great, but without the Avengers, what is SHIELD, really? Not much of anything.
Sorry
I do not think your analogy fits. In this case, I wouldn't equate SHIELD agents to the accounting department of MI6. They would be more like the other members of MI6 that you referred to.
I'll make sure not to ignore this one.
I don't think this one fits either. The show isn't called janitors of SHIELD, its Agents of SHIELD. You are seeing actual agents who go out and do stuff.
I think you need to read up on the history of SHIELD. I don't think you have an appreciation of who they are, how long they have been around, or what they have done.
If the show isn't for you, no big deal, not everyone likes the same things, but I think SHIELD is a bigger deal within the Marvel Universe than you give them credit for.
I personally feel, the most important thing to mention, is that in all the responses to post #331, no one has jumped on the mention of Black Canary in a Marvel show.:eek
I think you need to read up on the history of SHIELD. I don't think you have an appreciation of who they are, how long they have been around, or what they have done.
If the show isn't for you, no big deal, not everyone likes the same things, but I think SHIELD is a bigger deal within the Marvel Universe than you give them credit for.