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- Dec 18, 2019
I like the idea of Ultron taking his time with killing everything one by one. I do agree the moment where Vision instantly kills Thanos was stupid though, Pretty much makes everybody in infinity war look like an idiot for trying to hold him back from fighting.This weeks episode felt so lazy.
From last week's cliffhanger I was wondering how Ultron would get all the stones, turns out Thanos just shows up with all of them in hand minus Mind and then dies in 5 seconds. That was so dumb. Entire episode felt like a wasted idea. Why not spend a couple of minutes showing a cool montage of Ultron waging war against space and slowly conjuring up his plan as he collects the stones. Maybe have him talk a little about how he came to the conclusion that all life needs to be destroyed, not just earth's or something.
Ultron almost feels like a different character, he was way more philosophical and talky in Age of Ultron, in this he's very Skynet serious all the way and talks very little. They have some rando voicing him instead of James Spader, so all the charm is gone too.
The "Black Widow and Hawkeye are just ppl with guns" thing is as worse as it gets in this episode. For some reason they are their universe's last hope against Ultron, keep in mind the dude is single handedly killing celestials, blowing up solar systems and kicking the Watcher's ass.
I did see a bit of James Spader in the performance, especially when he called the watcher creepy for watching everyone. I am very disappointed with how they didn't actually get James, mans a pro, but the new guy does an alright job.
I actually dug how they handled hawkeye and widow, was nice to see em pushed to their limits. Giving her the red guardians shield was fanwanky but ill allow it.
Liked the fights, a mostly solid episode in my book. Im not going to overthink the lore, just want to see some decent storytelling.