Review Time: this episode is top-notch
entertainment, before I get too far into this review I should just point out
yes I did miss little bits and pieces of this episode and I am trying not to
use the replay facilities so much, be it a TV review or film review or something
other.
New beginning: I have chosen these two words,
because this is precisely how this episode feels, looks and anything else you
can think of, for one example it looks like I will not be experiencing anymore
of those annoying character developments from the previous episodes because
they are nowhere to be seen or felt.
Action sequences/Artistic visions: both of these elements have been massively upgraded, they are full on
action and the artistic visions have great imagination to them and they amazing
to look at.
Storyline/Origin storyline/Potentially an ongoing storyline: these storyline elements are fluently put together, even though yes
in a roundabout way I am still talking about the storyline in a general sense,
I can appreciate at some point in this episode the audience gets this origin
storyline with images and voice-over elements and then back to the storyline
and then without saying too much right before the credits, the viewers are
shown a little piece of an potentially ongoing storyline [if I have gotten this
wrong, I would like to just quickly point out I haven't seen the next episode
yet, so my opinions are based on what is in front of me.]
This episode receives: 10/10, to be realistic there is only one mark I
could have given this episode really, I don't know how else to put it, other
than this; maybe the quality of this episode has something to do with Tony
Stark having longer hair [no really he has longer hair,] but seriously this
episode is lots of fun and someone makes an appearance [I am not going to tell
you who it is,] I am just putting this here to make reference to the fact that
someone shows up at some point in this episode.
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