...Unlike a lot of haters, who just don't like the idea of a strong female lead, or pre-judge the show before it even releases!
The first episode of most shows isn't overwhelming. It takes time to set the stage, give some context, introduce characters. That's called setting the stage. It's a big part of story-telling. Here's what I saw: In the fashion of Deadpool, She-Hulk will engage with the audience. They didn't overcook it, but enough to make it enjoyable. Maslany has just the right touch of sass, brains and bad-assery to give the character potential. Add Ruffalo and Cox to the cast mix and I think there is good potential here.
And for those of us who watch shows before we rant about them, let's see what episode 2 brings this week.
The first episode of most shows isn't overwhelming. It takes time to set the stage, give some context, introduce characters. That's called setting the stage. It's a big part of story-telling. Here's what I saw: In the fashion of Deadpool, She-Hulk will engage with the audience. They didn't overcook it, but enough to make it enjoyable. Maslany has just the right touch of sass, brains and bad-assery to give the character potential. Add Ruffalo and Cox to the cast mix and I think there is good potential here.
And for those of us who watch shows before we rant about them, let's see what episode 2 brings this week.
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