I thought that seemed familiar. Well... I'd call it stealing... but as it's Whedon we'll just call it "Out of ideas."Used near identically in Serenity by Simon when rescuing River.
I thought that seemed familiar. Well... I'd call it stealing... but as it's Whedon we'll just call it "Out of ideas."Used near identically in Serenity by Simon when rescuing River.
To be fair, the opener had the highest ratings for a drama in like four years. Ratings falling off, even significantly, isn't too surprising.Heard ratings were way down second episode.
I've thought it from the start but I will be sad if it's true: This show will probably not survive and it has nothing to do with Whedon. People want the Avengers. Just like I think a Gotham show without Batman won't survive. People just won't go for it in the long run.
We already did, with he explosive decompression thing... they wouldn't actually need the raft.Mark my words: We're going to see this on Mythbusters.
Coulson. He really hasn't done anything except tell everyone else to get it done. He's the leader so it's going to be rare for us to see him do much of anything.How boring that would be. Make a set of characters with similar badass abilities and they don't seem really badass or special anymore.
She's been on one mission that didn't require hacking, give her a chance. And they're pointing towards giving her more training so that she's not dependent on hacking needing to be done to contribute.
So which of Coulson, Ward, and May are you not considering an agent?
Really? Seems like he's done quite a bit.Coulson. He really hasn't done anything except tell everyone else to get it done. He's the leader so it's going to be rare for us to see him do much of anything.
I mean sure, he's contributed. When him and that lady were cappin' fools in the jungle it was ok. Otherwise he's just kinda..there, ya know? Really similar to the movies, I feel. I guess I'm still waiting for that moment when he does something truly badass to show why he's in charge other than the fact that they're giving the guy who got shanked by a god his own team.Really? Seems like he's done quite a bit.
About the the only thing he's not been with the rest of the team on is taking back the plane as he was captured seperately.
- Lead Skye's interrogation/recruitment
- Took the lead in the field dealing with Mike, was the one to talk him down
- Participated in the fight with the rebels in episode 2
Fuck superheroes. I want a super-villain!Or, you know, follow the one major requirement of a Marvel show and include a fucking superhero.
Why? By its nature alone, SHIELD is international spy and espionage. Using all sorts of cool gadgets, stopping dangerous weapons, and thwarting madmen, sure, but it's not superheroic stuff with capes, cowls, and powers.Or, you know, follow the one major requirement of a Marvel show and include a fucking superhero.
Exactly. That being said, they REALLY need to introduce a primary antagonist soon. The Rising Tide is too small scale to take that slot... we really need Hydra or AIM. However, I suspect that Hydra's going to make it's appearance as the show's main villains right around the time that Captain America: Winter Soldier comes out (May, I think.)Why? By its nature alone, SHIELD is international spy and espionage. Using all sorts of cool gadgets, stopping dangerous weapons, and thwarting madmen, sure, but it's not superheroic stuff with capes, cowls, and powers.
I'm fairly certain that the Rising Tide is going to be a small part of a larger organization.Exactly. That being said, they REALLY need to introduce a primary antagonist soon. The Rising Tide is too small scale to take that slot... we really need Hydra or AIM. However, I suspect that Hydra's going to make it's appearance as the show's main villains right around the time that Captain America: Winter Soldier comes out (May, I think.)
I dunno... Disney's putting some serious cash into this. If they are just keeping it around for marketing reasons (to foreshadow developments in upcoming movies for instance) then the show might be around for awhile. Disney's spent more money for less and at least SHIELD would keep Marvel in the public eye, which it currently doesn't unless you have a cable package with Disney XD or the Hub. Really, if the show is just supposed to be a promotion tool, it's going to be around until Avengers 2 and then they'll kill the cast in the movie.That being said, it won't last past one season.
You might be on to something actually...Skye = Mockingbird
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That's quite possible, too. This is a much larger production and not entirely in his hands.Aside from movies, isn't this the first show he's done that wasn't largely his own brainchild? I wonder if he's having problems directing something that doesn't fit him.
The other thing I keep forgetting is that one of the other show runners for this is Jeph Loeb
No, but I was hoping for something more than a poorly written A-Team with none of the charisma.It's a network show designed to help grow the Marvel brand amongst the masses. Why are you all expecting Shakespeare?
Thats why it's hard to describe this as a "Whedon" show. It's a "By the EXECUTIVE TEAM that brought you... uh, nothing actually, but they were handed this by the EXECUTIVE TEAM that financed THE AVENGERS!"It's a network show designed to help grow the Marvel brand amongst the masses. Why are you all expecting Shakespeare?
Skye gets the screen time because she is the most normal character on the show. She is our eyes on the workings of SHIELD.You might be on to something actually...
http://www.ksitetv.com/mockingbird/marvel-tv-who-is-mockingbird/7354
This was mentioned at Comic-Con in 2011 and was going to be on ABC, which is right now the home of Agents of SHIELD. It could be they took whatever they were working on for Mockingbird and decided to roll it into Agents of SHIELD. It would help explain why Skye is getting most of the development over the last three episodes.