peternorth
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Today's the day.
After the nouvelle experience that was wandavision, FATWS could be a bit of a let down
hopefully it wont, and chance it will be is small.
Today's the day.
After the nouvelle experience that was wandavision, FATWS could be a bit of a let down
hopefully it wont, and chance it will be is small.
i think you are right. its forumulaic but it worksI think FATWS being a bit more traditional in its delivery will mean its less likely to fail.
Not sure what to make of it. Liked Bucky's side of events, but pretty slow and mellow start.
Sam's was fine, Bucky was the more cerebral of the two for sure to touch the emotion, but Sams was a great juxtaposition of dealing with the here and now and the trials touched upon in Wandavision.
Plus, sams had flag smashers and basically ultimatum, so boiled down to one was heart and past mistakes v action and persecution.
As a casual viewer who knows of the characters and some backstory there was enough to keep me going
Happy for this episode to be a filler/set-up for the rest of the series
I also wondered how finances can be tight - but its not going to bother me enough to stop my enjoyment
The finances thing definitely seems a stretch BUT they gave it the explanation so frankly I’m fine with it.
Cap also lived in a pretty modest apartment in Winter Soldier and Hawkeyes farm was lovely but not exactly stark like either.
The finance thing logically is fine, it's just the balance of Sam's family vs being stuffed over by the government was way out of whack and only readdressed shortly before the episode finishes. His family didn't exactly seem like they were paupers, so there wasn't that sense of urgency.
Not a deal-breaker by any stretch, just for a 6 episode run, needed to be a bit punchier.
Bit like some of the storyline choices in Wandavision, I wonder if parts of that episode were decided and filmed after the start of COVID.
Amen! I think it works because we're used to seeing super humans (thor and hulk pre thanos) waltzing in and shitting on all enemies. Too easy. Now we see pure hand to hand combat so to speak. More traditional Earth fighting.Thought it was a great start, will definitely keep tuning in.
As a casual viewer who knows of the characters and some backstory there was enough to keep me going
Happy for this episode to be a filler/set-up for the rest of the series
I also wondered how finances can be tight - but its not going to bother me enough to stop my enjoyment