She's been decent enough in the few other things I've seen and was creeped on so much when she was starting out that I always root for her when she's in something. I mean, it's almost always a CW something, but hey.
Xander ,'Beneath You'
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I watched the first episode of The Gifted. It seems better than The Inhumans, which is perhaps faint praise. But it was fun to see Amy Acker on screen again, and I think most of the actors did a good job. The guy playing the dad reminded me of Tim DeKay (Agent Burke in White Collar) just enough to be distracting. I kept waiting for Neal Caffrey to show up and fix things via some unexpected route.
I can't watch The Inhumans. I can't get past how utterly ridiculous Medusa is. Like, I'm all in for wacky superhero powers, but for some reason, independently mobile hair is too much. If the hair was actually snakes, or snaky tentacles, I'd love it.
That was actually my thinking back when they first introduced the character in the comics way back in the silver age. Never really cared for any of the Inhuman characters, except maybe Lockjaw.
They pretty much took care of that problem in the first episode. Which is why I guess they didn't bother to make the hair look good in any way.
Lockjaw is nifty. But I'd just as soon watch him with the current Ms. Marvel.
If you haven't already read it, Glen Weldon's review of The Inhumans is hilarious and, I suspect, much better than the show itself: [link]
Still not loving the Inhumans, but there's a brief moment where a Hawaiian person comments on the US usurpation of their sovereignty, and I did like that.
So I watch the Red Carpet Premier of Thor: Ragnarok live last night. Everyone in the film looked like they had SO MUCH FUN making this movie.
I want to hang out with Taika Waititi and Jeff Goldblum.