Review Time: this is another good episode
5 things about this episode
Storylines/Origin storyline: we have a
short-term narrative for this episode [main characters/performers and the
supporting character/performer break off into different numbers and come back
together at the end of the episode] and we have another storyline merging with
the main characters/performers and supporting characters/performers. Moving on
to the origin storyline listen out for the dialogue exchanges between Karnak
and Mordis; it is short, but most definitely worthwhile listening to as I know
nothing about this character, but then again I know the very basic details
about this side of Marvel in the first place, but I continue then the dialogue
exchanges between Karnak and Gorgon this is all based around an origin
storyline, in one way or another in this location.
Artistic visions: Lockjaw has been a
massive positive for this TV program and in this episode there are no
exceptions, Eldrac [the transporting door] I like this character a lot; it
would have been nice to see him get used a bit more frequently, I am not saying
a lot, but more than what we have, let me put it this way this character could
have been another consistent asset throughout this TV program or at the very least
when they decided to use him.
Character developments/Performances: on both counts these are good, there is chemistry and friction
[depending where you are; is depending what you get,] the only way I can put
this really is this; we have come a long way in a short amount of time from the
first episode.
This episode receives: 6/10, now based on
here and now [without giving too much away and I haven't seen the next episode
yet,] but all the signs are pointing to potentially the next two episodes being
solidly entertaining [I don't want to say too much more than that, just in case
I end up looking like a fool,] but to be fair to myself it does feel like this
episode is doing the groundwork or some of it to build to something.
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