Pokkle
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Nice. It does look like the show's creative team has taken note of some of the (constructive) criticism and are actively looking to tweak things here and there.
I'm not negative! I love coulson and the incipit of this series, I'm complaining about the discontinuity. Top of quality and gap of faults.
the first Marvel TV show voluntarily and strongly connected with the cinematic universe it's not a project to be taken lightly, way that, imho, some in the production have taken, the technical efforts are huge, only the work about the locations are awesome, the base HUB it's not all recreated in CGI, the offices as well,vehicles, foreign scenes, the CGI effects. It's all quality.
I'm enough with A PART of the show, not with all of this. I see the show bashed everywhere in terms so harsh and trolling that annoys me and see rating goes down every week totally makes me freak out. Maybe I do too influenced by the opinions of others but I feel that this show is not giving everything he could give, and this hurt me. but incidentally, on this forum, we're talking about the same faults every time, don't need to repeat.
The show will not miss me, you neither but I will miss the hope and the opportunity to see my favorite character in the MCU return to the field through the applause of the fans
that's my point.
....not sure for the grammar form or the English.
love to all.
Yeah sorry for directing that post at you, not my intention. I was honestly saying the "they won't miss you" as a joke. I hope the show improves to where everyone can be happy.
Nice. It does look like the show's creative team has taken note of some of the (constructive) criticism and are actively looking to tweak things here and there.
Mainly, from Bell's quotes, I got a sense that things would be more serialized from this point on, which I think would be a huge improvement over the current (more or less) "freak of the week" format. That article does hint at bigger, more interesting things to come. One way or the other, we shall see.
No problem, we are all fans here, sometimes the pressure plays bad jokes XD
*read the Bell statements*
What the ***k You Unworthy B******d!!! You wait 10 episodes to put down the nice cards? in a first season? whaaaaaaat!?!?
...hem... we're sayn'...

Mainly, from Bell's quotes, I got a sense that things would be more serialized from this point on, which I think would be a huge improvement over the current (more or less) "freak of the week" format. That article does hint at bigger, more interesting things to come. One way or the other, we shall see.
I'd like that but doubt it. They'll either bring back Amador or create a new character.
Clark Gregg ‏@clarkgregg 46m
Me and the crew will be live tweeting the big ep from set tonight - east, central and west. #coulsonlives?
I don't understand why people are surprised that it's taken about 11 episodes or so to start picking up. That's the norm for a lot of good shows.
I don't understand why people are surprised that it's taken about 11 episodes or so to start picking up. That's the norm for a lot of good shows.
I don't understand why people are surprised that it's taken about 11 episodes or so to start picking up. That's the norm for a lot of good shows.
Not picking on you here, but that's a terrible excuse. You shouldn't get away with crappy TV under any circumstances. If your concept takes 11 episodes to become interesting, you have a bad concept.
How? People wanted it all to link, and they wanted the characters to be interesting. I can name a good number of very successful shows that took a while for audiences to really embrace and for the characters to flesh out.
Stargate SG-1 comes to mind as a great example.
I don't understand why people are surprised that it's taken about 11 episodes or so to start picking up. That's the norm for a lot of good shows.