Marvel Studios' Agatha All Along

Stupido

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Something else I really appreciate about this show is its pacing. Slight spoilers for the first two episodes to follow, so be warned:



The whole premise of the show is walking the witches road to get Agatha's powers back.

Episode 1 was Agatha breaking free from the spell, and setting up the threat of the Salem 7.

Episode 2 was them rounding up the supporting victims witches, and accessing the witches road.

In previous marvel shows I feel like we wouldn't even get to the witches road until the second to last episode. We're really hitting the ground running, and I'm very excited to see what they're going to do with the amount of episodes left.
 
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DKampy

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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.
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
 

MarvelCharacterNerd

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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.
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.
 

Vegas Disney Fan

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It’s interesting how people interpret things differently, I kind of agree it doesn’t feel like a Marvel show, but I strongly associate Marvel with superheroes

Wandavision didn’t feel like a Marvel show either, at least not in the beginning, it became more of a superhero series as it went along but the first several episodes were far more mystery than superhero. I’d say the same of Moon Knight, Werewolf, etc. They felt more mystery/horror than superhero.

Had I read the comics I’m sure I’d associate them with Marvel, since I didn’t they feel separate from what I associate with Marvel though.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Had I read the comics
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.

But the comics go into a lot of other genres, like cosmic tales, and street level fighters, and horror, and for some strange reason, keep trying to do Western. With Jonah Hex. Who's just a mutilated guy with a gun out for revenge and sometimes helps people. I don't get it. Stop trying to make Jonah Hex a thing, DC!
 

AdventureHasAName

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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
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.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
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.
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.
 

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