watched the show with bee over saturday nite.
we had expected more. but nonetheless, it was rather entertaining. what i like about this show was the little twists here and there. and tony stark was still so full of himself. then again, it was nice to show his more human side. talking about human side, hmmm, haven't you notice how lots of sequels these days show the human side of their heroes/ leads? just look at the james bond. "m" has never been more human! ok, off topic. back to iron tin can, i mean, iron man 3.
there were disappointing parts too. i thought the last few minutes where all the iron men appeared could have been made longer and better choreographed. i mean, rather than one iron man vs one enemy, why not have something more exciting like some formation where there are extra powers etc. like those we usually see of japanese anime or even chinese gongfu movies. and as for pepper, i thought it was rather wasted for her to be cured of her "powers"... would have been so much more exciting to have future episodes where she can be one of the co-lead. or even pit her against tony stark.
and the most wasted wait was at the end. we waited till the credits ended to catch the last clip, having been told there was one. and guess what, it was an anti-climax. ok, at least we got to know what to expect in the next show.
:-)
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What was the clip about??? I am very curious cos I didn't wait, nobody wanted to wait with me, lol!
tony stark went to see a doctor, supposedly a counsellor of sorts, and i guessed it was to manage his anxiety.
and the doctor attending to him kept insisting that tony stark had gone to the wrong type of doctor. that he is not counsellor. that he is a different type of doctor. and this "counsellor" who gets increasingly exasperated is called...
dr bruce banner.
now you go figure out the details...
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