Board Thread:Television/@comment-11220539-20171103051010/@comment-3048593-20180421212246

LoveWaffle wrote: KalKent wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: I mean... We know they'll be able to save the world. Marvel wouldn't let the MCU crumble because of AoS. They'd rather deem it non-canon before that happens. True, but it's still interesting to watch, since it makes one trying to figure out as it goes along how they will be able to do it eventually. It's like with any superhero story. Most stories one reads won't end up with the hero failing and/or dying, but one still reads them to see how they will overcome the challenge they are faced with. But with this figuring out how we get there is all we have, and it isn't very interesting. The conflict itself is fairly shallow, and the story hasn't thrown us a real curveball yet. I feel like anyone's enjoyment of this arc depends on how much they wanted to see a loose end from Season 1 wrapped up. I've heard from others that there are stuff other than just the season 1 loose ends to like about this arc. Although it did remind me how there are people who started watching this show by completely skipping season 1 (either just first half or entire season), and made me wonder if the loose ends brought up would confuse them (although some prob would just read plot synopses).