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- elliotpower2000
- Nov 30, 2021
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- SHU_Movies
- Nov 30, 2021
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This episode is very strong with a maya lopez origin story that introduces a big upcoming mcu player. We get hints of a certain man showing up in the future and overall the chase scenes in this episode where really fun however I felt the cgi wasn't great and the cliffhanger ending lacked a cliff hangers.this episode made me see why we are getting an echo show marvel has an upcoming star in new comer alaqua cox.
- harry-34518
- Nov 30, 2021
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After watching 3 episodes, I can say that 'Hawkeye' is one of the most sweetest things we've got from MCU. But, sad thing is that we've to wait one long week for more.
This episode also reminded me of 'Daredevil', that black coat, one take action sequence and the red lightening. We're surely getting some big surprises in the upcoming episodes.
© MandalBros.
This episode also reminded me of 'Daredevil', that black coat, one take action sequence and the red lightening. We're surely getting some big surprises in the upcoming episodes.
© MandalBros.
- MandalBros-5
- Nov 30, 2021
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Now this, THIS, is how you make a superhero TV episode. As far as superhero TV goes this is one of the best of all time. Absolute fantastic, and my hat and socks off to everyone involved.
Acting fantastic, even Hailee whom I have criticised a bit here show how great of an actress she is. Probably feeling more comfortable in the role. Directing stunningly done, camera work and CGi and action is just completely out of the park in another dimension. I was laughing and following with during the entire time. Pacing spot on. Such a fantastic delivery all throughout.
Maybe I am still high from seeing this, but I feel compelled to give this a 10/10. The only TV shows that have scored that high in my book the past few years before this is The Expanse and the fantastic Agents of Shield. That is how good this episode was.
Highly recommend this show (so far) and this episode is beyond great.
Acting fantastic, even Hailee whom I have criticised a bit here show how great of an actress she is. Probably feeling more comfortable in the role. Directing stunningly done, camera work and CGi and action is just completely out of the park in another dimension. I was laughing and following with during the entire time. Pacing spot on. Such a fantastic delivery all throughout.
Maybe I am still high from seeing this, but I feel compelled to give this a 10/10. The only TV shows that have scored that high in my book the past few years before this is The Expanse and the fantastic Agents of Shield. That is how good this episode was.
Highly recommend this show (so far) and this episode is beyond great.
- namob-43673
- Nov 30, 2021
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Im happy that we got to see Echo's story and they're doing a great job at making Clint likeable.
The action sequences were great! This episode is a fresh breath of air.
I didn't get bored I was hooked the entire time!
The ending though im so excited for the next ep!!
The action sequences were great! This episode is a fresh breath of air.
I didn't get bored I was hooked the entire time!
The ending though im so excited for the next ep!!
- agentsofsword
- Nov 30, 2021
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This episode is hilarious and Kate gets to blow a lot of $h!t up. Echo proves just how dangerous she can be and who is this "Uncle?" Is that who I think it is from DD? Sure sounded like him. This show keeps getting better and better! Best episode yet.
- the_nephilim71
- Nov 30, 2021
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This episode truely stands out on the fact that Hawkeye is no doubt the best underrated Avenger. And if I'm gonna talk about Jeremy Renner, he is one hell of an actor,
God! He always overwhelms with his performance may it be a drama-mystery series or a superhero performance. He nailed it in everywhere... Lots of love to him.
But yeah, a little bit issue with special effects caught my eyes, in this episode. I don't know why Marvel avoided these nuance of problems which are critically hard to find in their workbook throughout all these years.
But yeah, a little bit issue with special effects caught my eyes, in this episode. I don't know why Marvel avoided these nuance of problems which are critically hard to find in their workbook throughout all these years.
I'd consider myself a huge MCU Critic and nowadays most of there projects end up in huge generic cgi fights. Don't get this the wrong way: I really hope Hawkeye will end in a good action sequence (but in a way like the John Wick Movies did). This episode all in all showed me that there is a will. Good filmed fight scenes that are not getting massacred in the shell editing room. A brilliant chemistry between Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld is able to bring A lot of heartwarming moments and a good laugh. And all in all In would say I really have an good time with the first 3 epsiodes so far. Only minus: i think the plot should move maybe a bit faster but I'm definetly invested into finding out more and I'm looking forward to the next episode :D.
- pinobarbaritano-44840
- Nov 30, 2021
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Despite being a bit better than the previous episode thanks to the action and Echo, the plot of the third episode of Hawkeye is still boring and I don't like the chemistry between the leads.
Sadly Hawkeye is nothing more than a prestige version of those Netflix Marvel shows that used to bore the hell out of me, actually Daredevil was much more graphic and cinematic than this. It's well filmed, with a great cast and that's it.
The fights are clumsy and boring, the villains completely forgettable, the jokes terrible and the twists beyond predictable. The series would work better as an adult drama with a proper grim Hawkeye and you feel Jeremy Renner is begging for it. But Hailey Steinfeld's character turns the show into something so Disney Channel it's painful. When she gets her own show it will just be the Hannah Montana of crossbow and that's fine because there is an audience for that. But Hawkeye is stretched between two vibes and none are working.
He should be a rough loner à la Wolverine, not some co-parenting vigilante!
The fights are clumsy and boring, the villains completely forgettable, the jokes terrible and the twists beyond predictable. The series would work better as an adult drama with a proper grim Hawkeye and you feel Jeremy Renner is begging for it. But Hailey Steinfeld's character turns the show into something so Disney Channel it's painful. When she gets her own show it will just be the Hannah Montana of crossbow and that's fine because there is an audience for that. But Hawkeye is stretched between two vibes and none are working.
He should be a rough loner à la Wolverine, not some co-parenting vigilante!
- Couchkik20
- Nov 30, 2021
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Jeremy Renner gets to bring his acting chops to bear as we take a peek into the mental status of Hawkeye, so much communication with so few words and a maybe, maybe not, cameo that will have Marvel aficionados rubbing their hands with glee.
- paul-wheeldon
- Nov 30, 2021
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- tristan_19
- Nov 30, 2021
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Hawkeye hits the half-way mark with its strongest episode so far. By sidelining Kate's family issues for a moment, all the best components established in the premiere are able to shine. Clint and Kate's dynamic continues to be a delight and gets even more room to develop as their feud with the Tracksuit Mafia deepens. While the light and goofy tone continues (as it rightfully should, as it's Hawkeye's festive-flavoured MO) complexity is offered by the addition of Maya and an admirable exploration of deafness. And with the addition of the MCU's best archery action sequence yet, Hawkeye is very much on target.
Don't listen to these naysayers. They don't know what they are talking about. Specially these 5 or 4 outta ten ones. Specifically the one that says Disney woke fest. This person doesn't know what he is talking about. It's a great episode and don't listen to any youtube channel saying this show is woke. It's not. The episode was amazing. The kid maya is the cutest.
- kaleem_091983
- Nov 30, 2021
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- GomezAddams666
- Dec 1, 2021
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I've not really cared for this series so far (and still have my reservations) but this was the fun time I expected from the show with some entertaining, outlandish set pieces. The titular character still remains to be the worst thing about his own show but the introduction of Echo has me interested enough to stick with it.
So many times, when a character gets their own show/movie, the character suddenly gets flattened and less interesting, such that the story happens around them, rather than that character remaining a compelling, fleshed-out catalyst. Loki and Black Panther are two prime examples.
But here we see Hawkeye, and the new antagonist and protagonist alike, all three getting appropriate depth, nuance, and narrative time. I say bravo, Hawkeye. And that opening sequence moved me just as much as UP's did.
And while the action sequences felt very made-for-TV, I loved them. The camera work, choreography, special effects and directorship all came together with such force and beauty. That alone makes me want to watch the episode again, and I can't remember the last time an action sequence made me say that.
Can't wait to see what happens with the mother, with pizza dog, with the mysterious uncle, and of course Natasha's sister.
But here we see Hawkeye, and the new antagonist and protagonist alike, all three getting appropriate depth, nuance, and narrative time. I say bravo, Hawkeye. And that opening sequence moved me just as much as UP's did.
And while the action sequences felt very made-for-TV, I loved them. The camera work, choreography, special effects and directorship all came together with such force and beauty. That alone makes me want to watch the episode again, and I can't remember the last time an action sequence made me say that.
Can't wait to see what happens with the mother, with pizza dog, with the mysterious uncle, and of course Natasha's sister.
- SureCommaNot
- Nov 30, 2021
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The third episode introduces Maya also known as Echo.
She is after the Ronin as she blames him for murdering her father. Maya is shocked to learn that Ronin is a teenage girl.
Although not knowing just when Maya's father died. You have to wonder just how Maya thinks Kate could have killed him. Ronin has been around for a while.
The episode had a terrific action sequence involving Clint and Kate trying to flee Maya and her gang.
Clint shows off his range of arrows, one being a plunger.
There was also an exploration of both Maya's and Clint's deafness.
I did think once the action scenes were done. It was rather mundane.
She is after the Ronin as she blames him for murdering her father. Maya is shocked to learn that Ronin is a teenage girl.
Although not knowing just when Maya's father died. You have to wonder just how Maya thinks Kate could have killed him. Ronin has been around for a while.
The episode had a terrific action sequence involving Clint and Kate trying to flee Maya and her gang.
Clint shows off his range of arrows, one being a plunger.
There was also an exploration of both Maya's and Clint's deafness.
I did think once the action scenes were done. It was rather mundane.
- Prismark10
- Dec 30, 2021
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I hope this third installment is not a sign of a backslide. Very hokey and almost slapstick. The high ratings must be coming from the younger set with unrefined knowledge of what professional action sequences should look like. The "special arrows" were especially juvenile. I liked the first two episodes a lot. This one was campy and did not hold my interest. Hoping this series gets back in its groove.
- stix2dabeat
- Dec 2, 2021
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Clint and Kate do battle with the Tracksuit Mafia.
This is a strong episode with some quite inventive scenes.
It starts with a decent bit of character exposition done with a good visual sequence before returning to the present with some fantastic action scenes.
Showing the perspective of characters with hearing impairments is brilliantly done. This style feels plausible, it is consistent and I enjoyed how it is incorporated into both the action and the more emotional moments.
Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld are on great form.
The production values are top drawer, particularly the action sequences. I usually hate the action movie clichè of the car chase, but this one is very good.
This is a strong episode with some quite inventive scenes.
It starts with a decent bit of character exposition done with a good visual sequence before returning to the present with some fantastic action scenes.
Showing the perspective of characters with hearing impairments is brilliantly done. This style feels plausible, it is consistent and I enjoyed how it is incorporated into both the action and the more emotional moments.
Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld are on great form.
The production values are top drawer, particularly the action sequences. I usually hate the action movie clichè of the car chase, but this one is very good.
- snoozejonc
- Jan 7, 2022
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Brilliant episode hints to what's the come I just cannot wait it's gonna be so good guys marvels back ! Everyone knows who the man in the suit was LETS GO !
- rkbblogger
- Nov 30, 2021
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