I lasted about 15 minutes. Just couldn't get past the whole WTF? bit.
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I didn't realize that was DVD and Betwitched houses.
I watched a bunch of Nick at Night as a kid, and maybe that's tripping a little nostalgia in there, but I had no trouble continuing to watch. At all. I was quite intrigued where they were heading. |
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The first episode was rough to get through for me too. While I appreciate what they were trying to do, I never liked those B&W sitcoms. It was basically an exercise in spotting easter eggs for me. The second episode was better. IMO they would have been better off combining them and starting with a longer pilot. I ran some errands between episodes and almost didn't watch the second one. Glad I did though. otherwise I might not have ever come back to it. Now that walls are bending between realities, I'm much more interested.
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Vision didn't know WTF was going on right after he said he actually is incapable of forgetting anything. And that whole "stop it stop it stop it" thing was just epically creepy. Same with that Stark toaster commercial. I mean they went a long way out of their way to make it different. |
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I did, it was just way over powered by the 60's sitcom. I hated those shows. The reality bending in the first episode wasn't enough to compensate for me. The choking scene was great, but 10 seconds compared to 20 minutes. |
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Love the tone of this so far. I hope it doesn't devolve into regular action Marvel fare this season because this looks unique and interesting in a way that most of the MCU's stuff just isn't.
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