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Post by formersamhmd on Jun 19, 2023 4:24:47 GMT
Yes, I know. I don't know what I posted this time though. What was so offensive now?
I'm simply sick of the double standards here.
Oh, I am sure that you do know. Hopefully this will give you some extra time to get a much-needed reality check. I really don't. And I doubt simply saying I wasn't going to hate Secret Invasion would have been enough to get me banned.
I suppose I should see nothing but flaws and ignore anything good and adopt the mindset of a Grifter, then?
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jun 19, 2023 4:26:07 GMT
Oh, I am sure that you do know. Hopefully this will give you some extra time to get a much-needed reality check. I really don't. And I doubt simply saying I wasn't going to hate Secret Invasion would have been enough to get me banned. You're on the internet, you do your own research into the matter, but WeirdRaptor gave you three strikes and you made it to three.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jun 19, 2023 4:27:47 GMT
I really don't. And I doubt simply saying I wasn't going to hate Secret Invasion would have been enough to get me banned. You're on the internet, you do your own research into the matter, but WeirdRaptor gave you three strikes and you made it to three. Like I said, I can't get back to the site so I don't know what it specifically was I posted this time. So you tell me.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jun 19, 2023 4:31:58 GMT
You're on the internet, you do your own research into the matter, but WeirdRaptor gave you three strikes and you made it to three. Like I said, I can't get back to the site so I don't know what it specifically was I posted this time. So you tell me.
No, you tell me. You can still view the topic on the website without having to log in.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jun 19, 2023 4:34:06 GMT
Like I said, I can't get back to the site so I don't know what it specifically was I posted this time. So you tell me.
No, you tell me. You can still view the topic on the website without having to log in. I was logged in when I was banned, meaning anytime I try to get back in it will automatically block me and say I've been banned.
It would be much easier if you simply told me.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jun 19, 2023 4:37:50 GMT
No, you tell me. You can still view the topic on the website without having to log in. I was logged in when I was banned, meaning anytime I try to get back in it will automatically block me and say I've been banned.
It would be much easier if you simply told me.
I think you're just troll baiting me again, but anyway... You responded to me with troll bait on a similar topic, that was your third strike, and WeirdRaptor brought the hammer down. You could have avoided all of this if you didn't choose to become the Marvel Cinematic Universe equivalent of DC-Fan, but you allowed that to happen to yourself.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jun 19, 2023 12:25:27 GMT
I was logged in when I was banned, meaning anytime I try to get back in it will automatically block me and say I've been banned.
It would be much easier if you simply told me.
I think you're just troll baiting me again, but anyway... You responded to me with troll bait on a similar topic, that was your third strike, and WeirdRaptor brought the hammer down. You could have avoided all of this if you didn't choose to become the Marvel Cinematic Universe equivalent of DC-Fan, but you allowed that to happen to yourself. And what troll bait was that, exactly? It's hard to tell nowadays what's considered troll bait that was perfectly fine stuff to post a year or so ago.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jun 19, 2023 18:40:39 GMT
I think you're just troll baiting me again, but anyway... You responded to me with troll bait on a similar topic, that was your third strike, and WeirdRaptor brought the hammer down. You could have avoided all of this if you didn't choose to become the Marvel Cinematic Universe equivalent of DC-Fan, but you allowed that to happen to yourself. And what troll bait was that, exactly? It's hard to tell nowadays what's considered troll bait that was perfectly fine stuff to post a year or so ago. Enjoy the extra free time, sir.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jun 21, 2023 10:13:16 GMT
Funny how it's fine when the Netflix shows all fall apart within 1 season (except Daredevil) but the D+ shows are singled out for abuse over the exact same thing. I haven’t seen all of the Netflix shows but I hear they did get pretty bad. But at least they had Daredevil. Also Jessica Jones seemed to have fans. But the MCU shows don’t have any fans. Just people who watch them. None of the D+ Marvel shows have been good.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jun 21, 2023 10:15:27 GMT
Oh, I am sure that you do know. Hopefully this will give you some extra time to get a much-needed reality check. I really don't. And I doubt simply saying I wasn't going to hate Secret Invasion would have been enough to get me banned.
I suppose I should see nothing but flaws and ignore anything good and adopt the mindset of a Grifter, then?
I have no idea what’s going on at Knowhere but I can tell you that most of the posters there wouldn’t hear a bad word about the MCU a few years ago. That’s why they created the board. To get away from ‘trolls’ ie those who trashed the MCU.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jun 21, 2023 13:28:09 GMT
Funny how it's fine when the Netflix shows all fall apart within 1 season (except Daredevil) but the D+ shows are singled out for abuse over the exact same thing. I haven’t seen all of the Netflix shows but I hear they did get pretty bad. But at least they had Daredevil. Also Jessica Jones seemed to have fans. But the MCU shows don’t have any fans. Just people who watch them. None of the D+ Marvel shows have been good. WandaVision, Falcon/Winter Soldier, Hawkeye, Loki, Moon Knight, Werewolf by Night, Ms Marvel, all of those were better then 90% of the Netflix shows. They're all quite good BTW and all have fans.
It's probably because those shows aren't scared to be part of the bigger MCU while Netflix thought it had to be it's own little world. The D+ shows aren't afraid to use the same styles, cinematography, etc as the movies
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Post by Skaathar on Jun 21, 2023 14:56:01 GMT
Funny how it's fine when the Netflix shows all fall apart within 1 season (except Daredevil) but the D+ shows are singled out for abuse over the exact same thing. I haven’t seen all of the Netflix shows but I hear they did get pretty bad. But at least they had Daredevil. Also Jessica Jones seemed to have fans. But the MCU shows don’t have any fans. Just people who watch them. None of the D+ Marvel shows have been good. Both DD and JJ had great first seasons. Luke Cage, Punisher and Defenders had semi-decent first seasons, and only Ironfist had a first season you could describe as "falling apart". In comparison, even the best D+ MCU shows have been divisive.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jun 21, 2023 18:33:33 GMT
I haven’t seen all of the Netflix shows but I hear they did get pretty bad. But at least they had Daredevil. Also Jessica Jones seemed to have fans. But the MCU shows don’t have any fans. Just people who watch them. None of the D+ Marvel shows have been good. WandaVision, Falcon/Winter Soldier, Hawkeye, Loki, Moon Knight, Werewolf by Night, Ms Marvel, all of those were better then 90% of the Netflix shows. They're all quite good BTW and all have fans.
It's probably because those shows aren't scared to be part of the bigger MCU while Netflix thought it had to be it's own little world. The D+ shows aren't afraid to use the same styles, cinematography, etc as the movies
None of the Netflix series were "scared" to be part of the bigger Marvel Cinematic Universe, they just were limited in what they could reference due to not being developed by Marvel Studios and not having Kevin Feige be involved in the making of them. The best that they could do, because they were sold to the marketplace as being canon, was make small references here and there but nothing to the extent that it would contradict events of the films as they were separate divisions of the company (Telling when you had the series creators and actors be completely unaware of what the movies were going to do about so-and-so till just like any other consumer when they debuted in theatres). At some point, there may have been plans to have the Netflix characters crossover to the movies sooner (like the end of Phase Three with Infinity War and Endgame) but that changed when Feige was allowed to no longer report to Ike Perlmutter for permission on content development, and the film and television departments further separated. The Disney+ shows are actually developed by Marvel Studios, that is why they tie into the movies a lot more.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jun 21, 2023 18:33:47 GMT
I haven’t seen all of the Netflix shows but I hear they did get pretty bad. But at least they had Daredevil. Also Jessica Jones seemed to have fans. But the MCU shows don’t have any fans. Just people who watch them. None of the D+ Marvel shows have been good. Both DD and JJ had great first seasons. Luke Cage, Punisher and Defenders had semi-decent first seasons, and only Ironfist had a first season you could describe as "falling apart". In comparison, even the best D+ MCU shows have been divisive. DD was the only one that had a good first season. JJ fell apart by episode 8, so did Luke Cage and Iron Fist didn't find its footing till the end.
By contrast, the D+ shows all were consistent from start to finish aside from minor complaints.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jun 21, 2023 18:35:59 GMT
WandaVision, Falcon/Winter Soldier, Hawkeye, Loki, Moon Knight, Werewolf by Night, Ms Marvel, all of those were better then 90% of the Netflix shows. They're all quite good BTW and all have fans.
It's probably because those shows aren't scared to be part of the bigger MCU while Netflix thought it had to be it's own little world. The D+ shows aren't afraid to use the same styles, cinematography, etc as the movies
None of the Netflix series were "scared" to be part of the bigger Marvel Cinematic Universe, they just were limited in what they could reference due to not being developed by Marvel Studios and not having Kevin Feige be involved in the making of them. The best that they could do, because they were sold to the marketplace as being canon, was make small references here and there but nothing to the extent that it would contradict events of the films as they were separate divisions of the company (Telling when you had the series creators and actors be completely unaware of what the movies were going to do about so-and-so till just like any other consumer when they debuted in theatres). At some point, there may have been plans to have the Netflix characters crossover to the movies sooner (like the end of Phase Three with Infinity War and Endgame) but that changed when Feige was allowed to no longer report to Ike Perlmutter for permission on content development, and the film and television departments further separated. The Disney+ shows are actually developed by Marvel Studios, that is what they tie into the movies a lot more. The Netflix shows couldn't even be consistent with each other, like the Jessica Jones showrunner stating that they had no idea what happened in Defenders and how it would affect Jessica in the next season of her show. They were a wreck.
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Post by Cat on Jun 21, 2023 19:14:14 GMT
None of the Netflix series were "scared" to be part of the bigger Marvel Cinematic Universe, they just were limited in what they could reference due to not being developed by Marvel Studios and not having Kevin Feige be involved in the making of them. The best that they could do, because they were sold to the marketplace as being canon, was make small references here and there but nothing to the extent that it would contradict events of the films as they were separate divisions of the company (Telling when you had the series creators and actors be completely unaware of what the movies were going to do about so-and-so till just like any other consumer when they debuted in theatres). At some point, there may have been plans to have the Netflix characters crossover to the movies sooner (like the end of Phase Three with Infinity War and Endgame) but that changed when Feige was allowed to no longer report to Ike Perlmutter for permission on content development, and the film and television departments further separated. The Disney+ shows are actually developed by Marvel Studios, that is what they tie into the movies a lot more. The Netflix shows couldn't even be consistent with each other, like the Jessica Jones showrunner stating that they had no idea what happened in Defenders and how it would affect Jessica in the next season of her show. They were a wreck. I'm hit and miss on it. I really liked the Netflix shows. Compared to the rest of the MCU they were a palate cleanser and something different, which isn't to be confused with better or worse. The Disney + shows are more consistent with the aesthetic of the cinematic universe. My criticism of the Disney + shows, which is actually less a criticism of the shows than how they're used, is you need to subscribe to Disney + to see them, and that makes for a relationship with Disney that depends on subscribing to the service to follow the movies. That to me creates a dependency. Outside the strengths (in my opinion) of the Netflix shows, part of their appeal (to me at least) was that they existed alongside but detached from the films to the point where you don't need to watch them to stay up to date with the movies. I think it makes the franchise less accessible.
They (the Netflix MCU shows) did start to look like they were running out of gas. Only Iron Fist in my opinion had a better second season than its first. The tipping point, in my opinion because it's all just opinion, was using The Hand as the villain in The Defenders. Iron Fist the character improved during his second season and during The Defenders, but I think he was the most miscast of the lot. Making him and his rogues gallery the focus of The Defenders was... a choice.
It'd be neat to see the MCU Netflix shows cross over. I like the idea of the odd edited or deleted scene where Captain America gets an assist from Jessica Jones in the battle of New York. Actually on that note, the MCU Netflix did confuse a bit during Luke Cage season 2 because it showed no evidence of the snap so it made me wonder if it was set before or after. Nonetheless, I liked them for what they were, which at this point are oddities in the series. They were probably stopped for their own good.
Like I said though, with the Disney + shows it's not the shows themselves that throw me. It's the business model. Otherwise they're more/less fine. At least the ones I've seen are, which are WandaVision, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Loki.
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Post by Grabthar's Hammer on Jun 21, 2023 22:03:53 GMT
Not really. There is too much of it. I didn’t even know Secret Invasion was out until I saw a review of the first episode pop up. I think once Disney+ started doing way too many shows my interest began to fade. Like I literally don’t have the time to even catch up. I mean they are making an Agatha tv show. And Spider-Man cartoons set in an alternate universe. They should’ve taken a break and came back with a solid Fantastic Four movie.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Jul 4, 2023 7:57:55 GMT
Yes and no.
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