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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

THE MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.E.I.L.D. AND THE TOMORROW PEOPLE RUMBLE










I do not know about you but I expected a little superpower
interaction in ABC Marvel’s
Agents of S.H.E.I.L.
D. However, the
disappointment is clear that in the storyline S.H.E.I.L.D main objection is
the finding and removing from normal society people who possess super powers either
by birth or by the unnatural manipulation of the people of Project Centipede
and their use of Extremis. Although a good premise for a television series,
the lack of individual with super powers aiding the S.H.E.I.L.D team is a major
drawback. 





When compared with The CW’s The Tomorrow People, Marvel’s Agents of
S.H.E.I.L.
D.
is less interesting. In The Tomorrow People, which is all about  to help other like themselves
live normal lives away from the eyes of the Ultra, who sees them as nothing but
a threat and a rival to normal humanity. Ultra is a real threat to the Tomorrow
People because their goals are to either change the tomorrow people back into
normal humans, recruit them for Ultra’s own purposes, or, if these two options
fail, to kill the Tomorrow People outright. Exciting! 

saving people with
genetic enhancements, the plot line is stronger because of interaction of human
with non-human. There is no mistaking the fact that most of the Tomorrow People
stopped thinking of themselves as human at some point in their lives. As outcasts
and some outlaws, their attempt to dwarf Ultra goals is noble. They main goal
is simply -





As far as the longevity of these two series goes, it is impossible
to tell at this time. According to By
The Numbers
, in comparison to last season, ABC and The CW both took a downward
swing in rating during the first five weeks of this fall season. I would like
to see both series stay around awhile but were they to makes they would have to
strengthen themselves to onslaught of the returning networks series and the still
to come fall series, like NBC Dracula. Thing are tight on the small screen.


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side on this page for the current happening.  There will be anime reviews posted here in the
future. 





Do not forget the go see Thor: The Dark
World
in theater on November 8.





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