Awwww yeah the second best Marvel show is coming back!
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Awwww yeah the second best Marvel show is coming back!
Are... Are they setting up a threesome?
This show is never going to be on Netflix, is it?
You're referring to the Jarvises, no? I felt like the showrunners were trying to suggest that Ana feels utterly safe with Peggy around her husband, that the banter and repartee is innocuous and nothing more. It'd be interesting if the show veers any more in this direction, but it seems beyond the show's agenda currently.
Anyway. I liked it throughout. Good set-up of multiple angles, from Sousa getting a belle to the Ana introduction. It remains a wonderfully fun show.
So... Dr. Wilkes isn't actually dead, right? If it's anything like past Marvel shows, he's probably mutated into a Zero Matter monster/baddie.
So happy this show is back. I love the setting. Occult Hollywood gets my goat.
"We don't know what happened to those soldiers that got sucked in."
I wasn't convinced Ana existed before this season. But she's great. Her dynamic clicked right in with Jarvis and Peggy.
Good 'sode.
Juuuuuuuust figured out that J.A.R.V.I.S. is named after Jarvis.
Just now.
Just now as in... just now?
:p
Ken Marino!
This show continues charming as all git out.
When Enver started singing and dancing my face did literally this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...nivto1_500.png
...which I didn't think was a thing that a face could actually do in real life? And yet.
This has been a pretty disappointing season. The cast charms, but the story was all over the place, and had none of the sense of purpose that S1 did. There was a clear character arc then, with Peggy's grief over Steve. This season's kind of a run of the mill TV adventure, like a Season 1 Agents of Shield episode stretched to 10.
Also, that ending is meant to be shocking, but all I could think of was, "Yay, now he's free for the Gilmore Girls revival."
Yeah, I generally agree with you, 8. The bits where Dottie showed up had a liveliness and propulsive force that allowed Regan and Atwell to renew their sparring, physically and verbally. The villains here in season 2, while interesting in a generic way, lack that bitter camaraderie; as a result, the finale doubled down on character since it seemed to recognize that it couldn't match Dottie physically.
And while it was cute that Agent Carter ended up with Enver, it renders a lot of the dramatic material with Dr. Wilkes moot in a dismissive way.
It's unfortunate since I liked how Carter, the Jarvises, and Dottie all interact, but I'm reconciled to the fact that the show's finished with this season despite the cliffhanger.
Plenty of charm and style; low on substance. I didn't dislike it, but I agree it could have been better.
I liked it overall, but I agree with the criticisms.
Now for some good news: http://nerdreactor.com/2016/03/04/ex...-for-season-3/ :D
If only more of this show had the seriousness and small-scale drama of that one scene where Jarvis is sitting at []
Seemed like a whole other show suddenly. Gamma rays? Zero Matter? Uranium? Enough of that bollocks, we've got real world shit going on here!:)
D'Arcy did some great acting there even if his sudden and [] afterwards seemed, well, not entirely him.
Dissapointing final 2 episodes. That whole musical number was fucking awful. Do we really need to be reminded this thing's set in the 40's when the production design is already getting that point across just fine? Get on with the story ferchrisakes.
I'm hearing a lot of of talk about lack of stakes in Civil War, but boy this show really fizzles out big time. Perhaps it's best it went away.