Is this worth the watch or should I just watch the “New Rockstars” breakdowns to get caught up? Wanted to wait until all the episodes dropped but I’m still finding it difficult to get hyped for multiple hours of The Sam and Bucky Show.
Originally Posted by Clyde Frog:
Is this worth the watch or should I just watch the “New Rockstars” breakdowns to get caught up? Wanted to wait until all the episodes dropped but I’m still finding it difficult to get hyped for multiple hours of The Sam and Bucky Show.
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Some loved it, but if you look at the general consensus on here and elsewhere it was very meh at best. I watched every episode, but see zero reason to rewatch it. Very underwhelming to say the least. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Clyde Frog:
Is this worth the watch or should I just watch the “New Rockstars” breakdowns to get caught up? Wanted to wait until all the episodes dropped but I’m still finding it difficult to get hyped for multiple hours of The Sam and Bucky Show.
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I don't curse having watched it, but if you 'have trouble getting hyped for The Sam and Bucky Show,' I'd say that characterization is portraying the season in its best light.
Kind of like saying 'should I be a Chiefs fan in the 2020s, I've had trouble getting hyped about QBs and WRs playing catch.' [Reply]
Originally Posted by Clyde Frog:
Is this worth the watch or should I just watch the “New Rockstars” breakdowns to get caught up? Wanted to wait until all the episodes dropped but I’m still finding it difficult to get hyped for multiple hours of The Sam and Bucky Show.
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Go in expecting it to suck and it’s probably not that bad. I was epic hyped for it. I love the Wk get soldier stuff in the movies. Man I was ready to rock. Don’t go in with the expectations I did and it’s worth the watch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Go in expecting it to suck and it’s probably not that bad. I was epic hyped for it. I love the Wk get soldier stuff in the movies. Man I was ready to rock. Don’t go in with the expectations I did and it’s worth the watch.
I watched the second episode of “Avengers Assembled” which featured the making of TFATWS. Even though it gives away much of the story line and spoilers, it also offers perspective on the series from the producers, writers and directors, which frames the show as more of a “soul searching” drama than typical MCU fare.
I think my reaction to the series would have been different had I realized the intent of the series because I was expecting a continuation of typical MCU fare and not an introspective look at Sam and Bucky’s motivations.
That $150 million dollar price tag really skewed my expectations. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I watched the second episode of “Avengers Assembled” which featured the making of TFATWS. Even though it gives away much of the story line and spoilers, it also offers perspective on the series from the producers, writers and directors, which frames the show as more of a “soul searching” drama than typical MCU fare.
I think my reaction to the series would have been different had I realized the intent of the series because I was expecting a continuation of typical MCU fare and not an introspective look at Sam and Bucky’s motivations.
That $150 million dollar price tag really skewed my expectations.
Agreed.
All they showed in the trailers were 1. Action, 2. Jokes. Which is what I expected.
Doesn't change the fact that they fumbled it pretty hard though. I'm on wax here after episode 1 not expecting it to be so heavy, but liking it. If they would have went down that road it could have worked, but it's like they didn't know what they wanted it to be. Had some good ideas on a storyboard, but couldn't get it on film as a cohesive piece. [Reply]