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Rhyno posted:Well he lives in NYC so uh, logically Matt Murdock is his lawyer? Nah, Jennifer Walters. Who also is annoyed she wasn't portaled in.
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Mulva posted:Well I mean the shows went to poo poo basically instantly, so I think history has vindicated their decision making process. Hey now, Agents of SHIELD rallied pretty freakin' well, and Agent Carter and Cloak & Dagger were both good from the start... Now granted most of the other shows did kinda faceplant eventually, but still. I think the Feige/Perlmutter feud might have more to do with the difficulty getting the shows to cross over.
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# ? Jun 16, 2019 16:45 |
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Rhyno posted:Well he lives in NYC so uh, logically Matt Murdock is his lawyer? How would he know his blind lawyer is secretly a ninja, he's really dumb for a super smart doctor.
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Yvonmukluk posted:Hey now, Agents of SHIELD rallied pretty freakin' well, and Agent Carter and Cloak & Dagger were both good from the start... Allegedly it was because Permlutter had influence over the MCU back before Marvel Studios was made a fully independent entity. At that time, there was a committee headed by Marvel Entertainment execs. This committee is allegedly the reason Whedon stopped working with Marvel and is the reason the biologist in Iron Man 3 went from being the main villain, to the chick that Tony humped and dumped at one point who dies to move the story along.
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# ? Jun 16, 2019 17:13 |
Mulva posted:Well I mean the shows went to poo poo basically instantly, so I think history has vindicated their decision making process. Only because they got saddled with Loeb.
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# ? Jun 17, 2019 00:29 |
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Loeb and Kinsberg and Ayer should be sealed in a barrel and dropped in the ocean. I know there is an animation thread, but I don't want to necro it, but I've been binging on Batman TAS and holy poo poo I forgot just how good it is. It has kids episodes, but most of them are surprisingly adult. But the best thing? Batman can be out thought and out fought. He's not a unstoppable god that is 10 steps ahead of everyone. He can have self doubt, he can not know how to win.
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# ? Jun 18, 2019 04:15 |
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They should have just made Typhoid Mary the villain of Jessica Jones season three.
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# ? Jun 18, 2019 08:27 |
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Gaunab posted:They should have just made Typhoid Mary the villain of Jessica Jones season three. She already had her arc in Daredevil.
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# ? Jun 18, 2019 10:45 |
Medullah posted:She already had her arc in Daredevil. She wasn't in Daredevil.
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# ? Jun 18, 2019 10:49 |
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She was in Iron Fist and they were hinting at her third personality and it being powered.
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# ? Jun 18, 2019 13:42 |
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Doh got them mixed up.
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# ? Jun 18, 2019 20:58 |
Why is this lawyer lady's sex life the b-plot of this season.
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# ? Jun 19, 2019 10:48 |
Lurdiak posted:Why is this lawyer lady's sex life the b-plot of this season. Because she is a major character in the show and has been featured in every season and it will most likely tie into the A plot just like it did in season one.
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# ? Jun 19, 2019 17:09 |
Vince MechMahon posted:Because she is a major character in the show and has been featured in every season and it will most likely tie into the A plot just like it did in season one. She was a major character in season 1 because her life constantly intersected with Jessica's, in season 2 and this one they just keep cutting to her doing her own poo poo and it's just taking away from the main story. This is the Jessica Jones Show, not the Everyone Who Was In Season One Ensemble Cast Show.
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Vince MechMahon posted:Because she is a major character in the show and has been featured in every season and it will most likely tie into the A plot just like it did in season one. I haven't watched Season 3. But from what I remembered of Season 2 of Jessica Jones (which, and I can't state this enough, was worse than Ironfist season 1.) Carrie Anne-Moss's plot in Jessica Jones was completely superfluous. She has some interactions with the A-Plot, but her own plot (how she was "unfairly" pushed out of her company, for the minor reason of how she slept with her secretary and pinned crimes on her.) had no relevance on the main show. It was one of the major problems with Jones season 2.
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# ? Jun 19, 2019 17:52 |
You see this a lot in tv shows nowadays, actors have contracts that say they'll only stay on if their character gets so much screen time, so if they're a supporting character that means the show will split its attention from what people actually want to watch just to give these minor characters something to do. I suppose it's a lesser evil than the supporting cast of a show just vanishing after the first two seasons because the actors got a better offer than "show up every 3 episodes to say a couple lines".
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This is not a take I expected to see in response to the cancelation of Swamp Thing... https://io9.gizmodo.com/swamp-thing-fucks-and-we-deserve-to-see-it-1835628791
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# ? Jun 19, 2019 20:22 |
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Lurdiak posted:Why is this lawyer lady's sex life the b-plot of this season. I'm only through nine episodes, but because it directly impacts the main story? Hogarth trying to get back with Kith drives a wedge between her and Malcolm, causes Kith's husband to commit suicide and drives clients away from her law firm, which means she takes Salinger on as a client. More generally, Hogarth is a perfect example of a PeakTV antihero, I'm endlessly fascinated with the character, and if she was on a different show I think there would be more buzz about Moss's performance.
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# ? Jun 19, 2019 20:34 |
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The end of Hogarth's plot was honestly one of the better parts of S2
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# ? Jun 19, 2019 20:54 |
This is mega uninteresting. Superheroes aren't supposed to get annoyed that they don't have evidence to pin on a guy if he's just a serial killer with no connections. Just beat the poo poo out of him and web him up with a note.
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# ? Jun 20, 2019 04:38 |
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Vindicate me.
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# ? Jun 20, 2019 06:25 |
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One of the major issues with the Netflix shows is the insane amount of time they spend on side character subplots. I love Alfre Woodward, she's great as Black Mary but she has more screen time than Coulter in s2. I like Rachael Taylor, I like her as Hellcat, but sooooo much time.
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# ? Jun 20, 2019 20:55 |
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Aren't Woodward and Taylor antagonists and need the character development? Especially Mariah as she was sidelined so much in the back half of Luke Cage S1 due to Diamondback. I'd say Jerry and Malcomb in Jessica Jones are more worthy of side quests that probably could've been whittled down. But I ended up really enjoying Moss' Jerry plot in JJs3 even though the season was a dud. I felt like of all the characters, Jerry's storyline overall was the best season to season. I really honestly hate how it ended. I hated the last second Kilgrave voice. I hated the dour, complete downer of a note it all ended on. I hated how characters kept referring to the worst of Marvel-Flix as if it was some brilliant television (Jess' Mom, Luke's brother). Hell despite how much I hated how Diamondback was showcased, I hate how he gets sent to The Raft (which gets mentioned a LOT and we never see it) off screen. I hated that the two second Luke cameo was like the most chemistry she had with another male character forever. I hated that the Feelings guy even existed. I kept waiting for someone to call his powers bullshit nobody ever really does. When this show hit it on Season 1, it really hit it well. There are season 1 episodes that I will gladly re-watch. But man this was a badly paced season, full of bad dialogue, over acting and characters that are just all over the place. Kind of like the rest of the series. notthegoatseguy fucked around with this message at 03:44 on Jun 21, 2019 |
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zoux posted:One of the major issues with the Netflix shows is the insane amount of time they spend on side character subplots. I love Alfre Woodward, she's great as Black Mary but she has more screen time than Coulter in s2. I like Rachael Taylor, I like her as Hellcat, but sooooo much time. That's a symptom of trying to produce the shows like really, really long movies. This serial killer guy would be a fine 3 or even 5 episode villain, but I'm on eppisode 7 so far and Jessica just got a legal and thematic victory over him, a really satisfying one, even, yet there's 5 more episodes to go. If this guy was just a piece of a larger story being told throughout the season, I wouldn't be so tired of him, and the show'd be moving too fast to spend 80 hours on Trish and Hogart. People endlessly complained about the pacing of the Netflix shows, and kept advocating for a reduced episode count, but the real issue was an unwillingness to resolve stories before the season finale. Kingpin's rise and fall in DD S1 could support 13 episodes. Killgrave and Jessica's war very nearly could, although there was a little bit of "get on with it" there. But these other seasons were begging for a shift in stakes and antagonists, a continuing story, a less decompressed take on the events. Daredevil Season 2 was the only season that tried something like that, shifting from "Holy poo poo, the Punisher!" to dealing with Elektra and The Hand. Unfortunately that latter half was executed horribly and Elektra was terribly cast, so maybe the poor reception scared them from ever changing the formula again.
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 03:48 |
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Krypton is still kind of blah but Cameron Cuffe did the Henry Cavill arm reload thing in the new episode and it was actually kind of badass.
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 10:25 |
Rhyno posted:Krypton is still kind of blah but Cameron Cuffe did the Henry Cavill arm reload thing in the new episode and it was actually kind of badass. Yet another example of a white guy getting credit for a thing he stole from a person of color. Roman Reigns, I still remember, buddy.
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Vince MechMahon posted:Yet another example of a white guy getting credit for a thing he stole from a person of color. Roman Reigns, I still remember, buddy. Why does a google search not result in Roman Reigns doing this? This is not the same thing
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 16:47 |
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Rhyno posted:Why does a google search not result in Roman Reigns doing this? Still think the best part is that Cavill not only reloads his arms but his facial hair.
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Lurdiak posted:That's a symptom of trying to produce the shows like really, really long movies. This serial killer guy would be a fine 3 or even 5 episode villain, but I'm on eppisode 7 so far and Jessica just got a legal and thematic victory over him, a really satisfying one, even, yet there's 5 more episodes to go. If this guy was just a piece of a larger story being told throughout the season, I wouldn't be so tired of him, and the show'd be moving too fast to spend 80 hours on Trish and Hogart. Luke Cage s1 also did the 6 episode split thing but also had the same problem as DD s2 where the back half was terrible, and imo worse than DDs because at least the Hand pushed into the crazier superhero world and kept Punisher around to keep things sorta interesting , while LC killed off an S-rank actor in a great role and replaced it with a solid actor stuck in a garbage role and story.
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That was right around the time Ali was blowing up so it's hard to say if the killed him off or not because of availability. They killed off Urich in DD because they wanted Vondie Curtis-Hall for the part but he could/would only do one season.
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Rhyno posted:Why does a google search not result in Roman Reigns doing this? Same concept.
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 21:13 |
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Nah, one looks badass and the other looks like he's implying that his arm is a penis.
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Zachack posted:Luke Cage s1 also did the 6 episode split thing but also had the same problem as DD s2 where the back half was terrible, and imo worse than DDs because at least the Hand pushed into the crazier superhero world and kept Punisher around to keep things sorta interesting , while LC killed off an S-rank actor in a great role and replaced it with a solid actor stuck in a garbage role and story. I mean Diamondback definitely was a tone shift from Cottonmouth but they were part of the same network and knew each other so it's not quite the same as going from Punisher to mystical ninjas, but I feel you. Rhyno posted:Nah, one looks badass and the other looks like he's implying that his arm is a penis.
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Rhyno posted:Nah, one looks badass and the other looks like he's implying that his arm is a penis. Either way, it appears to me that neither man has the slightest idea how guns work.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 04:01 |
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Time Crisis 2 forward tilt reloading action says you are the one who does not know about guns.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 04:10 |
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What did Thompson say? It's been deleted.
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Dawgstar posted:What did Thompson say? It's been deleted. If I remember it was something along the lines of "I like Hellcat, but I didn't sit down intending to watch The Hellcat show"
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 17:27 |
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Does Too Old To Die Young count as comic book TV since Brubaker co-created and co-wrote it? Because omg is it utterly insanely wild and filled with Brubaker's noir archetypes under the methodical neon burn of NWR's violence.
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RevKrule posted:Does Too Old To Die Young count as comic book TV since Brubaker co-created and co-wrote it? Because omg is it utterly insanely wild and filled with Brubaker's noir archetypes under the methodical neon burn of NWR's violence. Sure, why not. https://twitter.com/JHickman/status/1142539509877346304
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For a dude renowned for drawing graphs and charts in the back of all his comics, Hickman is way funnier on social media that you'd think
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