My current theory is that she is going to essentially "create" mutants from nothing in the MCU by folding in another multiverse.
I much preferred the first 2 episodes but I'm willing to see this through how it all pans out / comes together. this is not the vibe I get from most online discourse at all lol
Apart from a few casuals who are all "OMG this is weird/I don't know what's happening/why is it being released weekly?", I haven't seen much negativity from many.
i have enjoyed the last 3 episodes but not sure if i can do a whole season of quirky bits first 20 minutes and 5 min teasers the rest of the way.
That's more or less where I am. My "hot take" is that we actually get less of a teaser next week now that they've given us a pretty good bit but that's just a wild guess. My biggest - and so far completely unfounded - fear is that this show just ends up being a long teaser for the Doctor Strange sequel.
Well. we've got 9 episodes in total and we've still got sitcoms from the 80's, 90's and possibly 00's to go through. Although I think it's clearly going to ramp up a hell of a lot more after this weeks episode.
I'm convinced that we're getting an episode or two sprinkled in there that takes place on the outside, focusing in on Jimmy Woo, Darcy, and S.W.O.R.D. as a whole
Was going to write off the show the first 25 minutes in, but than that last 5 minutes sucked me right back in. Also find it interesting that she’s completely lost her accent that she had in AoU when she was first introduced.
Age of Ultron is mostly good, like 75-80% of the movie is good, it’s just the stuff that’s bad drags the rest of it down a lot.
Feel like AoU had some cool stuff going on, the farm is alright, the last battle is fun, that scene in the tower at the beginning is enjoyable, but it felt a bit more like a collection of vignettes than like a coherent movie and it just kinda evaporates from my memory until someone reminds me of it.