Going to disagree with you a lot on some of this analysis Bob...
MovieBob said:
Nope. I think they got this right over all. Not to be the guy who will direct attention back to Buffy as a pre-built answer to reference, but having a similar flexible tone works fine... and in the Marvel universe, you kind of need that.
Even in comic books, the funny ones are not always funny, the serious ones go sideways for a full funny sometimes, the "science" guy faces magic, etc... "Picking" a tone sets a limitation they don't need and would fail them in the long run.
And you know what, human interaction doesn't always "gel" and I'm happy to see those awkward moments not fit firmly all the time because that is more realistic.
MovieBob said:
STOP OVERPROMISING et.al.
This I can not hold them responsible for. I never got less than I expected from the series because I actively limited how much input I was getting from media sources before they aired. That said, a lot of media outlets that I did see after the fact OVERSOLD the previews. If all I did was watch the "next time on Agent's of SHIELD" promo directly after an episode, I would not have any expectation built up beyond their ability or intention to deliver.
But when every blogger and genre-news aggregator amplifies those promotions, injecting theory, hearsay, and other bits of content in order to build
their readership, following, etc... then it's out of the hands of the show and in the hands of the audience to be critical of what information they are getting outside the context of the presented show and official news releases.
To some degree, while I am a fan of yours {Moviebob} and find you compelling and interesting to read and watch on a regular basis, you are absolutely part of that "problem." It's an issue of shared responsibility now. Of the over-excited reporters not to make more of something than is there, of the fans reading interstitial content about the show to be critical of the source, etc... (Note: I'm not wagging a finger at you for what you do, I'm simply stating an observation as it relates to a claim that "they" are at fault for something that those in your profession are doing.)
Saying that Marvel somehow "tricked" anyone is unfair and inaccurate. Some of the initial things said before the show ever aired were that we should NOT expect walk-on's from any Avengers, that the show would be focused on the people affected by a world where superheroes now exist, and we can expect the mystery of why and how Coulson is alive to come out.
That's what we got. AND MORE.
MovieBob said:
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
From a comic book aesthetic, I think they did what they needed to with their interiors.
But they truly did go from hill to dale across the planet... desert, mountain, international cities, ocean, country towns, trains, waterfront estates, etc...
What do you want from them exactly? Subterranea, Wakanda, Madripoor, the MOON? Chances are over time we'd get to these types of places with the appropriate setting to boot... but when the story calls for it. (Like when we find out that Stan Lee is [has been] the Watcher for instance...)
MovieBob said:
Hand, Garret, Blackout, Roxxon, Hall, Sif, DEATHLOK! etc...
Sorry, but I think pacing is more important than dumping masses of Marvel Easter eggs at the audience out of context. Over time we will see that pick up naturally because the foundation has been laid out... but they had to do that first. Now they have. Anticipation for what they can do next feels better than impatience that they have not done something specific yet. They DO only get 20-25 hours of time per season so we can only expect so much.
Given what I called out above as the responsibility of media and fans, I'd advise both to manage their expectations better.
Look, I'm not saying Marvel can do no wrong. Plot-holes were pretty severe in the Lorelli episode, for instance.
In the overall, the show has been rewarding and if you are going to advise anything about the future of the show, why omit the obvious: DON'T BRING WARD BACK! No one looking forward to season two is looking forward to it to find out what is going to happen to him.
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