Discussion of all Marvel Cinematic Universe related movies and TV shows, including, but not limited to, the Avengers, Captain America, Agent Carter, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Daredevil, Spider-Man, Ant-Man, etc., etc., etc. ad-infinitum.
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Echo
Not sure about the story-telling yet, but Darnell Besaw and Alaqua Cox are still intriguing to watch.
I'm not familiar with the comics at all, so
the cameo was very unexpected.
Also not sure what to think about
the stinger at the very end.
Only five episodes, so I am carefully not binge-ing. Planning just one a day.
Echo
Very impressive cast, and I enjoyed watching their deliveries, but...I can't say the story or the story-telling worked for me.
I am 100% on board for that!
I finally saw
The Marvels.
Parts I liked a lot, other parts not so much. So a pretty typical reaction to an MCU show, for me..
They did leave some interesting hooks for later stores.
On the Deadpool & Wolverine teaser: I'm pretty thrilled that the story's going to involve the TVA. I love the set design so much, it'll look amazing on the big screen.
I know we're doing this totally backwards, since we've seen Hawkeye and then Echo, but we started watching Daredevil recently. I really love Kingpin and I feel kind of bad about that. But I also really love Foggy.
I really love Kingpin and I feel kind of bad about that.
I still need to watch season 3 at some point, but Vincent D'Onofrio's performance of Kingpin is amazing. He's a terrible, terrible person, but still very human and at times sympathetic.
The whole main cast is fantastic.
Matt Murdock, my cripplingly Catholic woobie.