darap-26734
Joined Jun 2024
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Basically, what it says in the title. I haven't watched a lot of Marvel projects recently but WandaVision was most definitely great and after seeing a lot of positive reviews on TikTok I decided to give Agatha All Along a try.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoy good comedy and I really like some of the cast. But everything feels both a little exaggerated (like the acting, for example. I understand that it's part of Agatha's character but it just doesn't feel natural to me) and underdeveloped at the same time.
I know that they tried to make most of the setup real and I enjoyed the house set. But I just can't help but get the ick when escape room-like situations happen. Like the riddle about wine, them running around the house looking for items and the oven just clicking open and being a door to the next adventure. Maybe I've just been to too many escape rooms, but it just feels very unnatural and strange.
Also I can't not say anything about the jokes. There's just too many. And some of them do feel forced. We watch the cast remember their trauma and the next thing we hear is a not-so-great joke.
Overall, entertaining, but this far, and I am really hoping it will change, I don't love it.
Hope to see more of Aubrey Plaza in the next episode, I feel like her chemistry with Agatha is the most developed and feels more real than her hate-dependency with the other members of the cast.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoy good comedy and I really like some of the cast. But everything feels both a little exaggerated (like the acting, for example. I understand that it's part of Agatha's character but it just doesn't feel natural to me) and underdeveloped at the same time.
I know that they tried to make most of the setup real and I enjoyed the house set. But I just can't help but get the ick when escape room-like situations happen. Like the riddle about wine, them running around the house looking for items and the oven just clicking open and being a door to the next adventure. Maybe I've just been to too many escape rooms, but it just feels very unnatural and strange.
Also I can't not say anything about the jokes. There's just too many. And some of them do feel forced. We watch the cast remember their trauma and the next thing we hear is a not-so-great joke.
Overall, entertaining, but this far, and I am really hoping it will change, I don't love it.
Hope to see more of Aubrey Plaza in the next episode, I feel like her chemistry with Agatha is the most developed and feels more real than her hate-dependency with the other members of the cast.