It's too bad that once a character uses a certain kind of vehicle on TV, he can never use another kind. Dang FCC censorship.![]()
He's Ghost Rider not Ghost Driver.

Though he could Ghost Ride the Whip I suppose...
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It's too bad that once a character uses a certain kind of vehicle on TV, he can never use another kind. Dang FCC censorship.![]()
Indeed, we saw Scorch burn hot Doctor Debbie to ashes in the fifth episode while the show was still on at 8.There's been some violent stuff on AoS from the get-go, and the post-Winter Soldier tone really hasn't been much lighter than the Netflix shows. Also, AoS is moving to an hour later time slot.
I've read ( I think was Jed Whedon who said it) that the show's turn towards the mystical is because of the upcoming release of Dr. Strange.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]... As a non-comics guy, I'm vaguely intrigued by this. The show's made good use of mostly cool, calculating villains, but a change of pace and tone is certainly warranted at this point. I just hope this doesn't augur much messing around with Biblical mythology, which I mostly find profoundly dull. Not that I'm concerned we'll actually see a Yahweh anytime soon, but the less the MCU deals with monotheism apart from characters' beliefs, the better, I say.
Ugh.
I suppose that's true, but the grit of Ghost Rider, while not thematically the same as the rest of the Netflix shows, feels like it would be a good match.There's been some violent stuff on AoS from the get-go, and the post-Winter Soldier tone really hasn't been much lighter than the Netflix shows. Also, AoS is moving to an hour later time slot.
A Cosmic Segway powered by the Kirby Krackle!If Kirby were still alive I bet somewhere we'd get a character on a cosmic jet ski.
Take that up with the comics. All the show did was not change the comics.He's Ghost Rider not Ghost Driver.![]()
So he doesn't drive the motorcycle? People don't ride in cars?He's Ghost Rider not Ghost Driver.
Though he could Ghost Ride the Whip I suppose...
He would seem to be a great fit for Netflix, buuuut ...I suppose that's true, but the grit of Ghost Rider, while not thematically the same as the rest of the Netflix shows, feels like it would be a good match.
Of all the complaints about AOS over the past few years, I think most would agree that this is it's greatest weakness. "Hey folks, you know all those MCU heroes that you love? Well here's a show with none of them." (Sure, that's the whole point of the show, but that doesn't make Iron Man's absence any less glaring.)This show has always needed more proper super-powered people.
I think J August Richards has a new tv show, so don't get your hopes too high for very much Deathlok this season.And what the hell happened to Deathlok?!
Not to mention Ian Quinn and Franklin Hall. I want to see our heroes go up against Graviton!
Clark Gregg was asked if there would be a Netflix crossover this year and he answered honestly... Corporate said no.
They said they're allowed to use more Inhuman characters now.... I'm wondering if the movie is officially off the table and they can use the Royal Family now.
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