A group of big kids' heroic dreams

Norval 2022-03-21 09:01:37

After watching the second episode, there are only four words to describe my mood, that is, I can't bear to look directly at the

trailer's all kinds of awesome special effects. At that time, I was thinking that it is a sincere work, how much does each episode cost, seeing now It turned out to be the first episode of Hooded Brother jumping off and adding a big plane to finish the job. I

have to say that the original gimmick was too tempting, that is, superheroes. Avengers has really satisfied too many people's hero dreams, but instead Every episode of this drama reminds everyone that they are the big backstage of the heroes, the black widow, iron man, the hulk, the hulk, and the captain Hawkeye are so awesome that they beat the aliens away. I'm totally sorry for this gimmick, but it makes the plot even more hollow.

I don’t want to comment too much on the lines and the plot, the lines are younger, you say one sentence to me, the screenwriter always wants to have something to do with Super, so I found two talented students to buy scientific terms that screenwriters don’t understand. People were stunned for a moment, but they were always summed up by the male bodyguards in a succinct way that they would explode and we would all die. He really smashed his feet.

The various shooting angles of the second episode once made me think that a bad American movie was mixed in. Well, of course, as an American drama, you can't ask for so much, but can you pay attention to logic when writing the script? Can you stop blocking the big hole of the plane with the inflatable boat, I'm scared to pee when I see this! !

The conclusion is that this is a superhero-themed American drama that has not been seen so far (so far, but the appearance fees of the Avengers are too high to be hired), which makes me feel like a group of Superhero play house for older kids

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. quotes

  • Maria Hill: What does S.H.I.E.L.D. stand for, Agent Ward?

    Grant Ward: Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division.

    Maria Hill: And what does that mean to you?

    Grant Ward: It means someone really wanted our initials to spell out "S.H.I.E.L.D." It means we're the line between the world and the much weirder world. We protect people from news they aren't ready to hear. And when we can't do that, we keep them safe.

  • Raina: [to Ward] You know about Skye's parents, about the darkness that lies inside her. I believe in a world where her true nature will reveal itself. And when that day comes, maybe you two could be monsters together.