well they need to dive into it a little quicker.
it's no more than background static at this point.
and those were just examples, not suggestions.
If Rising Tide is going to lead to something HUGE, then great, but they could turn up the heat on it a little. I know we are only about to be 4 episodes in, but this show has the potential to be the central HUB of all things MCU related and therefore needs to succeed.
And as a Marvel fan, I want nothing more out of Marvel than to be able continue to give me my Marvel fix in a medium that I can continue to enjoy with minimum investment (I stopped reading comics when I was in my early teens, have no plans on going back now). Bringing all these characters to life in live action format is amazing, and it's even more amazing that they are connecting them all in the same universe instead of stand-alone isolated projects. So for me AoS means alot more in the long term than the Saturday Morning family show aired on a Tuesday Night that it has been dressing itself up as in the first 3 episodes. I've enjoyed all 3 episodes so far, but I really just want this show to find it's groove and it's audience and settle in for exciting and successful series of Marvel related craziness.
The success of this show is what leads to the reality of that 60 episode/4 shows and a mini-series that Marvel is pitching right now.
and speaking of that, anyone care to take a guess at what the 4 shows and the Mini-series will be?
or what you want them to be?
I ran across this article when looking for shows Marvel mentioned were coming to TV:
http://comicsalliance.com/alias-hulk-cloak-dagger-abc/ (Alias - aka Jessica Jones; The Hulk; Cloak and Dagger; Mockingbird)
I assume some or most of those would stay with ABC and wouldn't be part of the 60 ep 4/1 deal
1. The Punisher
2. Daredevil
3. Blade?
4. Heroes for Hire?
Mini Series - ?