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I caught up with the last 4 eps of AoS last night. I WAS NOT EMOTIONALLY PREPARED FOR THE CASUALNESS THAT WE JUST JUMPED TO FULL FITZSIMMONS!!!
They will kill me, I need to wrap them in bubble wrap. I fear bad things. They let them be happy this close to the finale?!? That is not good.
I hope ruthless Simmons can take care of vulnerable Fitz. Though Fitz has his moments of badassery, too. But I adore those two.
Yeah, the fallen agent promos have me worried.
In kind of related news, I read a review of the Snow White prequel/sequel movie. The reviewer didn't like it at all ... a major complaint being that Chris Hemsworth kept his shirt on for the WHOLE MOVIE.
Well, what do you think the draw of these movies is? It's not Kristen Stewart's mouth hanging open all the time.
I liked Snow White and the Huntsman. A movie driven by the two female leads, both overcoming terribly tragic pasts, one completely unsympathetic in spite of her tragic backstory, with the males playing support roles, and no romance, in fact a woman specifically rejecting romance because she's got important shit to do. Some elements were unbelievable, and some bits didn't work - they tried hard to fit the whole "fairest" thing into the narrative but it was just clunky - but overall, I'm happy with a story driven by women's choices, women's rage, and women's determination to change things.
Granted, I doubt SWH was written as a feminist manifesto of any kind.
I liked SWH ... Kristen Stewart I had to get used to. Chalize chewing through the scenery was epic. And visually there were stunning moments. And Snow saved herself. I mean the bird and horse where there bit she still had to get out.
And I liked that the true love that woke here wasnt romantic love for her. It's not the world's best movie but it's mostly fun.
I'm afraid by the end of it I was watching it for the Queen's wardrobe.
I'm not interested in the movie, but if they'd put two more hours of Theron, Blunt, Chastain, and Hemsworth on The Graham Norton Show in theaters I'd pay to see it.