Review Time: this episode is excellent.
Fundamental elements: there is
voice-over elements, time jumps and place jumps, cultural elements and
background music.
Storyline/Ongoing storyline: this
storyline is really interesting, because without giving too much away and
putting it in a nutshell, this storyline focuses more on Tony Stark as a person
on a personal level and you can include his business in that as well over Tony
Stark/Iron Man, yes the audience gets to see plenty of Iron Man and briefly
there is no ongoing storyline elements at the end of this episode, on a quick
side note there is this situation in this episode where the audience is seeing
Stark talking to what seems to be these possibly board members [I could be
wrong,] whilst at the same time there are two characters talking about this
situation somewhere else [like a recap thing, but we are seeing it for the
first time, once again I could be wrong.] I didn't know where to put this piece
as you can see I went for this paragraph.
Character developments: now as I was
making reference to in my previous paragraph these character developments are
interesting and well placed throughout this episode [I am not going to tell you
too much in great detail,] but I will make this point nonetheless I do like how
the character developments are not rushed from everyone that is close to this
situation.
This episode receives: 9/10, I did think
about giving this episode an 8 out of 10 for about two seconds, but I quickly
changed my mind because this episode hits the ground running with the action
and then it switches from that to the character developments with action and
other bits and pieces as well.
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