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I stopped watching it about 10 minutes into episode 2 when they had one of the worst action scenes I've seen in a long long while. Just everything about it is bad, the action scenes look like something out of a bad kid's movie, the characters are as bland and as stereotypical as you can get and the dialogue is just awful. Maybe it got better after episode 2 to an extent but I don't feel like I'm missing much tbh.
Buffy/Angel/Firefly had wit and humor. And so does the Avengers movie.
The series has improved slightly but do think the main characters still needs work to connect with each other.
I see no rapport in there, maybe one or two do have in a couple of scenes but not all of them are in the same wavelength especially when they are all together.
Oh, is this show still on?
What's really sad about this is that I've been a comic fan (marvel in particular) since I was 5 years old (I'm an 80's child) and even I had no in this show.
That's very telling
Something important needs to happen. They need to kill someone or separate them from the group for several episodes and let us see them adjust.
Let them fight a super-villain.