And pretty fucking grim. Didn't love it.
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I couldn’t take the grim and bleak seriously, I guess. I was highly amused. Early on it put me into a Community paintball episode mood, somehow.
So much of how that story went just didn't make sense. Which is true to the actual Marvel Zombies comic books, I suppose.
I'm an episode behind and just watched the Dr Strange one. I had a strong feeling that part of the mandate of the ep was 1) Do a Dr Strange story 2) Introduce concepts A,B, and C for the next film.
I don't know what he does to his voice (apart from the American accent) but it's the only time it isn't super-recognizable.
Yeah, I agree with all that. All the voice work in that one seemed kind of off to me, I can't put my finger on why.
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I cannot fucking WAIT for this one!
Kind of a Diehard vibe. Looks fun!
That trailer put the biggest damn smile on my face. I so hope the show lives up to it.
Hah! I didn't catch at first that the van the bad guys are driving in that Kate blows up says "Trust-A-Bro" on it.