Hey, SHIELD got good the last 3 or 4 episodes, when they incorporated the Cap 2 storyline.
For me, network TV is mostly useless, though I did want to try Revolution. Netflix and HBO are where I can be found.
I was long gone by that time. I'm not giving a show a Spirited 22-hour pickup when I am bored to tears a month into it. ... And the Marvel plan of folding every single thing they do together may be great for fanbois, but it will harm them with casual viewers. I was wondering how many folks watching Captain America 2 had no clue who Bruce Banner or Tony Stark were.
Network TV is still wonderful, far more entertaining than the elitists who watch something on Netflix or Showtime that attracts a miniscule audience would have you believe.
But I am growing very tired with the way the networks treat their audiences and don't give shows time to find a niche. ... If today's execs had been running the networks back in the 70s, shows like MASH, All in the Family, Mary Tyler Moore etc would never have made it through their first seasons.
And in an age of DVR playback and streaming online, these kneejerk decisions are being made without even all of the viewership being accounted for.