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Post by machsabre on Jul 23, 2020 0:25:50 GMT -5
Am I the only one still watching this show, or has everyone bailed by now?
I ask, because this season has been utterly brilliant and has totally embraced their "Legends of Tomorrow-ness" and just you can tell everyone's having fun playing their roles this season.
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Post by SporkBot on Jul 23, 2020 9:23:39 GMT -5
I kind of tapped out after Ghost Rider was introduced, but before the evil VR subplot got resolved.
I just kept forgetting the show existed.
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Post by machsabre on Jul 23, 2020 22:14:08 GMT -5
Yeah, like I said other places... I understand WHY people dropped out.
But it really has improved. I'd say when it's finally all on one streaming service... Give the rest of those later seasons a watch. Other than the beginning of Season 6, they're all great.
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Post by Matrix Dragon on Jul 24, 2020 0:55:53 GMT -5
I've heard that. It's on my to-do list.
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Post by Gojitron on Aug 17, 2020 20:51:49 GMT -5
It was a great last season and a fitting end to Marvel Television (RIP). I liked how it was basically a love letter to the series as a whole. The whole cast brought their A game, and it was nice to see Sousa back. My only complaint is the lack of a Grant Ward appearance, but oh well. The final shot of Coulson was so appropriate. In all, Agents of SHIELD was a fun show but I'll always think there was a lot of potential wasted. The intercompany politics that left it alone on an island didn't do it any favors. I've seen about a half dozen series finales in the past couple of years, and this was the most satisfying.
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Post by machsabre on Aug 17, 2020 22:58:31 GMT -5
It was a great last season and a fitting end to Marvel Television (RIP). I liked how it was basically a love letter to the series as a whole. The whole cast brought their A game, and it was nice to see Sousa back. My only complaint is the lack of a Grant Ward appearance, but oh well. The final shot of Coulson was so appropriate. In all, Agents of SHIELD was a fun show but I'll always think there was a lot of potential wasted. The intercompany politics that left it alone on an island didn't do it any favors. I've seen about a half dozen series finales in the past couple of years, and this was the most satisfying. My wife said something similar. It had so much potential, but the internal politics at play just made so much potential be squandered. (Especially finding out the crap that Jeph Loeb pulled.) I'm sad it's over, but the Marvel Televisions had some high points... And some super low points, with Inhumans being at the bottom there. And while I hope that Quake, Director Mac and some others pop up in future projects... Especially Cloak and Dagger. I liked them... I think with Feige now in full charge of everything, it'll be better for it. We only have to deal with Sony having occasional delusions of grandeur as opposed to them AND Marvel TV. Along with seeing Grant Ward, I wouldn't have mind seeing what's up with Deathlok and Robbie Reyes and his brother also. (Maybe even one last peek into the other timeline with Director Deke forming the Avengers over there?)
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Post by iacon45 on Aug 18, 2020 18:44:42 GMT -5
There were several times I considered giving up on AoS. The earlier seasons, to me, started out slow but would finish strong and this season was the first I thoroughly enjoyed from start to finish. The energy felt different and just watching you could tell they were having a blast. I also liked how they brought in Bill Paxton's son to play a younger version of his character. Overall though, the ending I felt was pretty good. The only thing I wish we would have seen is the main MCU characters finding out Coulson had survived past the first Avengers movie.
As big as the MCU is, I hope we see these characters pop up again in other places.
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