Still B&W Elizabeth Olsen was born in 1989 FFS she's never had to suffer without color television, for us old folks it's horrid needs to be colorized and pick up the pace.except that it clearly looked shot on digital.
Still B&W Elizabeth Olsen was born in 1989 FFS she's never had to suffer without color television, for us old folks it's horrid needs to be colorized and pick up the pace.except that it clearly looked shot on digital.
They nailed the aesthetic of the 50s/60s TV shows. Besides that I have no idea what’s going on.
I thought it was good. I can take or leave most of the comic book stuff though. My favorite MCU since the Avengers started is Dr. Strange, so my tastes may be a little different when it comes to this stuff.
I didn't mind the first couple of episodes as it's bizarre enough to keep me wanting more. Plus I used to watch a lot of black and white TV with my folks as a kid in the 80's though. Leave it to Beaver, Andy Griffith, and The Honeymooners, etc... So I kind of have a soft spot for that style of cinema.
Why couldn't Vision just phase his hand into his abdomen to remove the chewing gum himself?
I watched the first two episodes. Kinda lame tbh. Hopefully it gets better.
At this pace it is really going to need a 2nd half payoff for most people (myself included).Kathryn Hahn is consistently good in whatever she is in. Bettany and Olsen delivered.
But yeah I can definitely see why it won't be appealing to everyone.
I guess it has. Well played hombre.Beekeeper Guy is either a reference to AIM or Swarm, a lame Spider-Man villain. I hope it's AIM
The Strucker Watch was so obvious it didn't really count as an Easter egg, but the label on it, "Swiss Made", is a nice reference to Dr Zola
just asking for a little creative effort from the showrunners is all, no need to get so defensiveYou’re much smarter than me. Congrats.
OK, for all those who have seen the first two episodes, raise your hands:
Who thinks the rest of the people in Westview are NPC-like constructs and who thinks they’re "real" people trapped in there alongside Wanda and Vision?
I am inclining towards the latter. Any time the illusion seems to break, they don’t just look confused, they look kinda scared.
This is my first time in this thread after just finished watching the first two episodes, so I haven't read the other posts yet. But your A.I.M. theory is very possible.@Dragonlordxxxxx @Loiosh Haven't read thru the thread, has an A.I.M. theory been tossed around yet?
Bee keeper in the sewer makes me think A.I.M (and therefore probably M.O.D.O.K.) are behind this.
Nope.Do you know anything about the characters outside of the movies?
I think they're real people trapped in Wanda's warped reality. I noticed that the town's population is a bit diversified maybe indicating that they're real modern people of the town Westview trapped in this alternate reality. One possibility is that Wanda is running away or hiding from a mysterious group represented by the beekeeper (AIM?).OK, for all those who have seen the first two episodes, raise your hands:
Who thinks the rest of the people in Westview are NPC-like constructs and who thinks they’re "real" people trapped in there alongside Wanda and Vision?
I am inclining towards the latter. Any time the illusion seems to break, they don’t just look confused, they look kinda scared.
At this pace it is really going to need a 2nd half payoff for most people (myself included).
I liked it, but only because I'm expecting big stuff.