I was momentarily afraid that Coulson had been taken over by The Entity. He seemed a little ... off.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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I think we were supposed to think that, briefly.
I never thought he was off, I just thought he was a bit weirded out by the way he killed Ward and the conflicting "Yay, Ward's dead!" feelings.
Just finished JJ. Malcolm
First look at Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange: [link]
Okay. I'm not hating that.
Yeah, it's a lot less "normalized" than I'd feared. It reminds me of the updated look he had in the Warren Ellis/Mark Buckingham run in the mid 90s.
Finally finished Jessica Jones. Well, that was IMO a lot better than AoS has been. I care a hell of a lot more about Malcolm and Trish and Jessica and Luke than I do about most of the SHIELD agents (except for May), who is awesome.
That said, woah, that was seriously creepy and heavy and cringe-worthy. BLENDERS, OMG.
Solid casting, though.
When it comes to the Marvel vidverse, I would much prefer that Agent Carter was the featured series, and Agents of Shield used to fill in the hiatuses.
I'm fine with it the way it as is, as Agent Carter's series length and scheduling probably lends itself better to quality storytelling.