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Post by cradleman on Jan 24, 2011 14:26:17 GMT -6
The finale to the 3 part Kang storyline aired yesterday morning! What were everyone's thoughts?
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Post by cradleman on Jan 24, 2011 14:31:05 GMT -6
I personally go with great, i really like how they resolved the conflict with Kang, and his showdown with Tony and Cap was great. I loved the Reed Richards cameo, hope the rest of the FF can debut soon. I do think that the arc overall wasn't as strong as it could have been, there should have been more strategy involved in the Avengers win as opposed to filling 3 episodes with a lot of fighting. Still, they did a great job with the finale, and i'm hoping Ultron gets his time in the spotlight soon, loved the hint they dropped at the end.
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Post by Frostbite200 on Jan 24, 2011 15:27:58 GMT -6
Watching now, my thoughts soon!
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Defiantly the best one of this arc, possibly my favourite ep yet
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Post by spideyfan914 on Jan 24, 2011 18:46:59 GMT -6
Good ep., though I agree with crade that the arc as a whole could've been a lot better. Now my question is - what did Kang mean by Cap's "betrayal"? I thought he said that whatever Cap does isn't on purpose....
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Post by spideyfan914 on Jan 31, 2011 10:10:59 GMT -6
Hm.... Anyone know when more of these are coming out?
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Post by cradleman on Jan 31, 2011 14:10:26 GMT -6
not for a few weeks apparently
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Post by shadowstar on Apr 24, 2011 3:46:18 GMT -6
A good conclusion to the story arc, even if some of it was just going over old ground (Kang had already outlined his reasons in "The Man Who Stole Tomorrow"). It's a bit strange that Kang's men opted to trust Wasp, but I suppose they're more impressionable when their master isn't hovering over them, demanding them to do his bidding. The slow-motion walk past the Ultrons at the beginning was quite a lame way to start the episode, and it bugged me that Princess Ravonna was only addressed towards the very end of the trilogy. Also, since the Damacles ship was the only ship that didn't get sent back to the future, did the people occupying all of the other ships get killed? Iron Man seemed a bit stupid to me when he failed to see what Wasp was doing in making the ships blast them a way into Damacles base.
On the bright side, Thor's defensive attack was great and that ending was just chilling ("His betrayal is just the beginning. The worst... is yet to come.") The fight choreography really stepped up when Kang grabbed those two swords. All in all, I liked it but I had expected more. I think this arc should've been a two-parter, with an ominous hint at the end that Kang would escape the Negative Zone prison and stop at nothing to save his future.
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