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<blockquote data-quote="Jester David" data-source="post: 6285075" data-attributes="member: 37579"><p>That's likely a big part. Joss helped create the show, did the initial brainstorming, and then handed this off to some people he likes. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The characters are a big problem with the show. There's no real everyman to latch onto and serve as an audience proxy. Because they're spies, the entire cast is hypercompetent. And the one character that's meant to be the "newbie" is a bit of an unlikable Mary Sue. </p><p></p><p>The show also suffers from having to be set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There's so much lore to draw on in the Marvel U, but they can't touch any of it because a movie might have dibs. Heck, even Power Man and Iron Fist are getting their own stuff. So it can't make its own lore, but neither can it really use the lore it's being given.</p><p>But, at the same time, the show is meant to tie into the movies, acting as a bridge between films. So it's almost a marketing device. I think they were treading a little water until Winter Soldier came out, knowing it was going to shake up the dynamic and status quo. </p><p></p><p>I actually liked the last episode. The Clairvoyant twist was interesting, just what I expect from Whedon. And it'll be interesting to see how the May thing shakes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jester David, post: 6285075, member: 37579"] That's likely a big part. Joss helped create the show, did the initial brainstorming, and then handed this off to some people he likes. The characters are a big problem with the show. There's no real everyman to latch onto and serve as an audience proxy. Because they're spies, the entire cast is hypercompetent. And the one character that's meant to be the "newbie" is a bit of an unlikable Mary Sue. The show also suffers from having to be set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There's so much lore to draw on in the Marvel U, but they can't touch any of it because a movie might have dibs. Heck, even Power Man and Iron Fist are getting their own stuff. So it can't make its own lore, but neither can it really use the lore it's being given. But, at the same time, the show is meant to tie into the movies, acting as a bridge between films. So it's almost a marketing device. I think they were treading a little water until Winter Soldier came out, knowing it was going to shake up the dynamic and status quo. I actually liked the last episode. The Clairvoyant twist was interesting, just what I expect from Whedon. And it'll be interesting to see how the May thing shakes out. [/QUOTE]
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