KpopSucks
Joined May 2016
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I've been mostly enjoying the series so far but I'm letting myself get annoyed with how entitled and self righteous the lead in each scene seems to act. It was cool when it was Thomas Jane because I reckon he's a fun actor but the others like Steven Strait, Dominique Tipper and Frankie Adams are grating, I feel it's because there's not time to flesh out the characters drive, motivation and thought process. I'm on the fence about reading the books first as I know I'll then get irritated with how different the show is. I'll flip a coin to make my decision, but I will also buys the books because good authors need to be encouraged to keep creating.
Why do reviews always have to be 9's, 10's or 1's? People seem to think reviewing is a simple, yes / no vote and have forgotten that a mediocre episode or film deserves a mediocre score. Your individual review won't change the average score and fanbases will usually rally in higher numbers.
I enjoyed this episode a little and found it to be a welcome relief after the darkness and anger of the last episode, but I dont intend watching it a second time next time I binge the show. Everyone will know this is a musical but there are a few plot points that are worth knowing as the series move forward.
Summary - It's not a 10 like the Lower Decks crossover, but it is mediocre in an average way.
I enjoyed this episode a little and found it to be a welcome relief after the darkness and anger of the last episode, but I dont intend watching it a second time next time I binge the show. Everyone will know this is a musical but there are a few plot points that are worth knowing as the series move forward.
Summary - It's not a 10 like the Lower Decks crossover, but it is mediocre in an average way.
I'm not a rabid comic book fan gatekeeping against some nebulous ideal of canon. I've enjoyed the Disney generation of Marvel, not as much as the original movies, but I've still enjoyed it all. Loki, She Hulk and WandaVision are right up there with Iron Man in my books.
This last episode somehow dragged on longer than any of the other episodes and the final "boss" fight was some of the stupidest television I've watched I've ever seen and then at the end of this cringeworthy fight, the writers and director managed to make the last five minutes drag on interminably. I stuck with the whole show in case anything happened and it didn't, in the age of tiktok where kids can't focus on stuff for more than a few seconds, Disney managed to make a show that bored a middle aged man.
Bravo on making pure dross.
This last episode somehow dragged on longer than any of the other episodes and the final "boss" fight was some of the stupidest television I've watched I've ever seen and then at the end of this cringeworthy fight, the writers and director managed to make the last five minutes drag on interminably. I stuck with the whole show in case anything happened and it didn't, in the age of tiktok where kids can't focus on stuff for more than a few seconds, Disney managed to make a show that bored a middle aged man.
Bravo on making pure dross.