Man, what did any of you watch before multishow continuity became a thing.
yeah pretty much
arrow has magically kept my interest all season but i am way behind on supergirl and flash and it just feels like work now
maybe ill just do agents, runaways, cloak & dagger and defendersNetflix next year... keep it all mcu
Man, what did any of you watch before multishow continuity became a thing.
Man, what did any of you watch before multishow continuity became a thing.
Better shows that didn't capitalize on my childhood comic heroes and interconnectivity to mask their shortcomings, mostly.
No, Static, Icon, and Rocket is owned by Milestone. DC just licenses them
Looks like it's hitting CW superhero show S3 low in its first season. Back to waiting for Legion S2 and SHIELD S5.
Better shows that didn't capitalize on my childhood comic heroes and interconnectivity to mask their shortcomings, mostly.
Shit, my hands can't hold all this cognitive dissonance.
Man, what did any of you watch before multishow continuity became a thing.
Lmao
Those are actually great shows tho
Hey, you know, I don't feel qualified to comment on the current state of Shield, so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt despite its fanbase never earning it with constant adulation when the show was clearly mediocre at best.
But let's not pretend that Shield S1 was not fucking dragged across the finish line into season 2 by people watching it specifically because it was "tied" to the movies.
Give it time. They said that about Supergirl and look where we are.
Much like Supergirl, I'm sure they'll find a way to have it crossover eventually. Cisco's powers basically ensure that alternate dimensions are no problem for getting characters.Sucks this isn't part of the Arrowverse.
I don't get the point in not making it part of Arrowverse, some of those sets even looked like they were from Flash (Coffee shop and Barry's lab).
Man, what did any of you watch before multishow continuity became a thing.
Hey, you know, I don't feel qualified to comment on the current state of Shield, so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt despite its fanbase never earning it with constant adulation when the show was clearly mediocre at best.
But let's not pretend that Shield S1 was not fucking dragged across the finish line into season 2 by people watching it specifically because it was "tied" to the movies.
Wow guess they didnt have a big budget .. . they are reusing sets from the flash ?!
I mean... nobody is doing that.
Waiting on my Joe West, John Diggle and Jefferson Pierce. Black dads who are told old for this shit show.
Man, what did any of you watch before multishow continuity became a thing.
The "guide" to watching Agents of Shield that called the first half of season 1 "flawed" and everything else great to nutted-but-they-still-suckin' says otherwise.
So you're making fun of my post... because of a "guide" that I didn't create?
Huh.
Waiting on my Joe West, John Diggle and Jefferson Pierce. Black dads who are told old for this shit show.
So you're making fun of my post... because of a "guide" that I didn't create?
Huh.
Huh? I said that there was cognitive dissonance in your post because you were making fun of these interconnected shows that mask their shortcomings with interconnected childhood-pandering while you also said you were back to waiting for the next season of Shield.
If you also describe Marvel's output the same way, I think we actually don't have an issue here. But then I don't necessarily understand the initial post unless DC comics isn't your childhood.