Season 1 - nice, a new chapter Season 2 - okay, something cool is still here Season 3 - inhumans?! sky attention whore and romantic sh_t, okay Season 4 - ghosts?! rider?! what the f__k am i watching?
I'm quit.
P.S. Im not trolling, i just cant understand whats happen with the show. Im going to rewatch Firefly
Not sure what your purpose of posting this was, if not trolling. There's nothing constructive here to discuss. /Most people who truly aren't interested in a show just quit watching without wasting their time announcing it to the world. //Regardless, there's the door. Don't let it hit you.
The show was pretty unrecognisable going from S1 into S2 as well and it all worked out. I think it's refreshing and I'm especially glad not to have Lincoln and Ward (in whatever form) around anymore. Time for something new and I think so far they are delivering.
"We're a team, Garrus. There's no Shepard without Vakarian."
Geeze guys. I' m not against new stuff. But the structure of the show should be fairly consistent. I don't want to watch Captain Picard getting bossed around by some guy who's gotten every show he's ever been part of canceled. I want the team to be the team, and to be the focus of the show. The narrative should never be drifting over to a side character and showing things from their perspective.
"I said no camels, that's five camels, can't you count?"
Why not? MASH wouldn't have been as successful if it stayed an ensemble. Same with Cheers, West Wing, and all other shows which started off as an ensemble and then found they had a very interesting character which led to better stories.
If you read comics prior to the 1990's, you'll know that most were pretty cliched. Aunt May had a heart-attack every few months and every few months someone quested if Clark was really Superman.
They're telling stories and setting up movies. It needs to grow or it will stagnate.
I get your point, but at the same time, I don't think the show has really changed that drastically. The team's been split up before, several times actually, which will make it all the more awesome once they finally get the band back together.
Also, as far as I'm concerned, ever since season 2b, Ward had practically been a side character to whom the narrative kept shifting over, even though he wasn't part of the team. Sure, he was one of the original six, but his scenes past the winter break of season 2 felt more shoehorned in to me than anything with Robbie right now. Plus, we're seeing most of the Ghostrider stuff from Skye's perspective anyway, so I don't really see it as a problem.
As for the new director, who knows how long he'll last. Having him in charge instead of Coulson is a way to shake things up, but I'm gonna be surprised if he's still around after Christmas. On a side note, I think that Coulson really went off the rails at times last season, so him resigning as director is a good way to actually have him face the consequences.
"We're a team, Garrus. There's no Shepard without Vakarian."
As for the new director, who knows how long he'll last. Having him in charge instead of Coulson is a way to shake things up, but I'm gonna be surprised if he's still around after Christmas. On a side note, I think that Coulson really went off the rails at times last season, so him resigning as director is a good way to actually have him face the consequences.
This.
And since it seems to be Coulson's idea to step down in the first place, something he hasn't even told May, I'm kinda anxious to find out what angle he's playing.
For me, every season has felt very different in tone, and direction, without losing the likability, and quirkiness of the characters, i have come to really enjoy.