• @FooBarrington
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    6 months ago

    I may be a tad biased, but I’d say the second half of the season (especially the last episode) is very much worth watching. Many plot points have been improved from the comics, and it felt satisfying the whole way through to me.

    That said, fuck the break, and fuck Amazon. Don’t give them money just to watch the series.

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      6 months ago

      I agree that overall the second half was good. It was only last episode with it’s the dimension hopping time filler that annoyed me when it could have been Nolan’s rescue.

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        26 months ago

        I won’t spoil anything from the comics, but let me just say - if Nolans rescue had happened in that episode, they would have had to rush through things that shouldn’t be. The whole sequence with Angstrom was the climactic resolution for the setup of episode 1, just like in season 1. It was essentially a “boss fight”, and Angstroms strength doesn’t lie in the physical (as we saw), but in his dimensional abilities. I don’t think there’s a better way to turn those into a satisfying boss fight than what happened, especially since it fits Angstroms character(s) well - he’s methodical and well-prepared.

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          16 months ago

          They didn’t have to have all of Nolan’s rescue. But the dimension hopping was a little too much filler. It didn’t even make sense given Angstrom claimed he was “softening him up”. Chatting with Batman is “softtening him up” ?

          • @FooBarrington
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            26 months ago

            Again, trying not to spoil things - they couldn’t even have started Nolan’s rescue without rushing things. Allen’s plan isn’t to get in there and break him out immediately.

            The Marvel and DC dimensions were part of the dimension-hopping because they actually have some pretty dangerous villains. Angstrom can’t predict exactly who will be at the portal the second he sends Mark there, but those dimensions do hold a lot of dangers that would soften him up. That’s not guaranteed, so he sends him through dimension after dimension.

            Of course the bigger reason is that it was a really funny moment in the comics, and was brought to screen very nicely. In the comics, the Spider-Man thing was even bigger - Invincible actually appeared in a Spider-Man issue!