NiarrNDisney
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So far so good!
Leading up to its debut, on Twitter, the haters couldn't get their negative hashtags to trend over the positive anticipatory hashtags, so, they recycled Acolyte hashtags to complain about Agatha.Already review bombed on IMDB the second it went live.
It's the need to get offended at every opportunity regardless of any real offense. It's ironic because it comes from the same faction crying "snowflake."I'm really appalled that a (thankfully tiny) portion of society finds the idea of an underage girl ogling a naked woman entertaining. And that it's okay to be shown on a Disney network. Again, .
Outside of the those, the initial reviews appear to be positive for the show. With Ep1 getting a 7.3 and Ep2 getting a 7.5 on IMDB, and 78% audience score on RT overall.Already review bombed on IMDB the second it went live.
What is a Marvel show suppose to feel like???….Personally I like it when Marvel plays with different genres(Stars Wars should too) Winter soldier feels vastly different the Guardians which feels vastly different to Doctor StrangeIt doesn't feel anything like a Marvel property (Wandavision didn't either), but I think it is probably a perfectly fine Halloween show on its own.
I thought it felt - give or take a moment or two - absolutely like a Marvel property. They have an entire horror side to their universe and this goes fine with Moon Knight, Werewolf by Night, and if they ever remake Blade, etc.It doesn't feel anything like a Marvel property (Wandavision didn't either), but I think it is probably a perfectly fine Halloween show on its own.
Since this is a non-spoiler thread, could you put your spoilers in spoiler tags for those who don't wish to be spoiled?Something else I really appreciate about this show is its pacing. Slight spoilers for the first two episodes to follow, so be warned:
It feels like a Ryan Murphy show. I mean that as a compliment.It doesn't feel anything like a Marvel property (Wandavision didn't either), but I think it is probably a perfectly fine Halloween show on its own.
Yeah, if you're not into the comics, you mostly get from mass media Batman, Superman, and Spider-Man stories. Then a lot more super-powered heroes fighting super-powered threats.Had I read the comics
What do they all have in common? Pick the Top 5 most important things. Then ask yourself if this show shares those commonalities.What is a Marvel show suppose to feel like???….Personally I like it when Marvel plays with different genres(Stars Wars should too) Winter soldier feels vastly different the Guardians which feels vastly different to Doctor Strange
We're only two episodes in, and it already had direct references to a former Avenger. So there is your "common" thread for it being a Marvel show.What do they all have in common? Pick the Top 5 most important things. Then ask yourself if this show shares those commonalities.
It's a good exercise to determine if a new tv show or movie feels like it belongs in it's larger universe. Try the same thing with The Mandalorian or Rogue One versus A New Hope and The Phantom Menace.
That’s not very nice. Based on my familiarity with the various Story and 911 series and Monster, Murphy shows tend to be nasty, exploitative, unsubtle, and often quite sleazy, leveraging real-life tragedy in thoughtless ways. Agatha seems to be fun, brassy, clever, and imaginative.It feels like a Ryan Murphy show. I mean that as a compliment.
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