Did anyone else watch the premiere of Galavant last night? I thought it was funny (particularly Timothy Omundson), and I am always in favor of more musical shows on TV... but I also didn't think they put enough meat on the characters to make any of them feel like people. Certainly I can see why they cut it down from a prospective long-running TV show to a four-episode serial, because I can't see any of these characters sustaining particularly long arcs. It's very much a poor man's A Knight's Tale or Men in Tights.
I seem to be undergoing on TV drought since catching up with Agents of SHIELD... Oh! But I am all caught up on that. I can't believe I haven't posted about it yet. I was not particularly impressed by the death, because it seemed random, and not in a "We know not the day or the hour" kind of way. More of a "We need someone to die to underscore that this is a serious show with high stakes" kind of way, and when you can actually see the narrative straining to make that point, it generally just ends up making the death look artificial and silly.
I find this particularly irritating because they actually had a character in peril whose death would have felt natural - super depressing, but natural - and would have made the point they wanted it to make, so I don't know why they went with last minute silly surprise death instead.
In other news, I am bored to death of Ward; I have in a few episodes gone from "Well, I suppose a redemption arc might be interesting" to "No. No, it really is not." I did like the moment when Skye got to punch him in the face, though.
Also sad: Bobbi has not worn her Evil Hydra Coat of Evil since she stopped being an undercover agent. This makes total sense, and yet I feel it is a tragic missed opportunity, because that coat was amazing and Bobbi should clearly wear it all the time.
I seem to be undergoing on TV drought since catching up with Agents of SHIELD... Oh! But I am all caught up on that. I can't believe I haven't posted about it yet. I was not particularly impressed by the death, because it seemed random, and not in a "We know not the day or the hour" kind of way. More of a "We need someone to die to underscore that this is a serious show with high stakes" kind of way, and when you can actually see the narrative straining to make that point, it generally just ends up making the death look artificial and silly.
I find this particularly irritating because they actually had a character in peril whose death would have felt natural - super depressing, but natural - and would have made the point they wanted it to make, so I don't know why they went with last minute silly surprise death instead.
In other news, I am bored to death of Ward; I have in a few episodes gone from "Well, I suppose a redemption arc might be interesting" to "No. No, it really is not." I did like the moment when Skye got to punch him in the face, though.
Also sad: Bobbi has not worn her Evil Hydra Coat of Evil since she stopped being an undercover agent. This makes total sense, and yet I feel it is a tragic missed opportunity, because that coat was amazing and Bobbi should clearly wear it all the time.
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Date: 2015-01-05 11:52 pm (UTC)Ward is the worst. I do think he gets a lot more interesting after his heel turn, but for me, it's just adding a couple dashes of cayenne pepper to the stew of how much I want him off my screen immediately. I actually think some of his character stuff in the second season is interesting, I just never particularly want any more of it ever. If Ward gets put on a bus to Alaska in the next episode and we never see him again, I'll be happy.
Bobbi's Evil Coat of Evil is awesome and should be worn frequently in evil and non-evil contexts alike. I may like Bobbi a little too much for my own good.
Are you looking forward to more AoS? I am UPSET but I definitely still want to see where this is going.
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Date: 2015-01-06 12:32 am (UTC)I actually thought Ward was okay in season one, both before and after Hydra reveal: not my favorite, but not terrible. But in season two his characterization has been all about how much he looooves Skye, and I just don't buy it. There was pretty much no indication that he loved her until it became narratively convenient for him to do so.
Also "taking responsibility for your actions" does not mean "slaughtering everyone who you consider to be actually responsible for your actions," Ward, these things are not alike at all.
I'll probably continue watching AoS (if only in hope that we'll see more of the Evil Coat of Evil!) once it comes back. I'm hoping that the death isn't an indication that they don't want to go all dark, man, dark, because I don't think their strengths lie in that direction.
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Date: 2015-01-06 12:50 am (UTC)I don't know to what extent it's supported in the show, but that's how Ward make sense to me. If it turns out that he's Totes Redeemed By Love I'm going to be very disappointed.
Yeah, I don't think dark is their strength, either. I'd rather AoS seemed to be going in a slightly different direction, but at the same time, I'm pretty hooked. I'm not sure what it would take to make me stop watching, though I'm sure something would.
Well, Agent Carter airs tomorrow! That means I'll probably get to see it sometime in the next two weeks (I'm on Hulu delay).
ETA Maybe it doesn't air until next week? I'm getting two different dates from The Internet. Well, I'll see it eventually, either way.
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Date: 2015-01-06 02:33 am (UTC)Agent Carter airs tomorrow! I am having a get-together with a couple friends to see it. PLEASE BE GOOD, SHOW.
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Date: 2015-01-06 02:27 am (UTC)I... think reports of said character's death have been greatly exaggerated. There have been reports of said actor being on the Avengers: Age of Ultron set. Of course, that could just be a foiler, but this is Marvel, man. No one is ever REALLY dead.
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Date: 2015-01-06 02:39 am (UTC)Galavant and his crew, I care about less. Maybe Sid and the princess with the long name will ride off into the sunset together?
I would not be surprised at all if the supposedly dead character (man, I should have just spoiler-cut the entry, this is getting ridic) showed up in half a dozen episodes. Possibly with disturbing powers as a result of being, you know, turned into dust by an evil alien labyrinth. I still think they totally wasted a lot of dramatic potential with Mack becoming guardian of the labyrinth, and then suddenly being...cured by Skye and Reina putting the obelisk in the right place? But maybe they'll do something with it in the second half of season 2.
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Date: 2015-01-07 12:55 am (UTC)I hope there are disturbing powers! Disturbing powers all around, I say! :D