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The Sisters of the Dark again tried to interfere and the Keeper even gave some random guy an epic arm. The Night Wisps are all saved in the end, which was predictable and fitting for Legend of the Seeker's upbeat tone. Kara's straight talk brought out her vulnerabilities and was very funny how the Night Wisp got her to say things she wouldn't to someone else. The humor on the show is best when it's not overtly silly. I absolutely loved Kahlan and Kara talking to the Night Wisp.
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Does this add anything or than that Darken Rahl is more of a bastard than we thought? Though rather aimless, the walking and talking between the brothers was laced with nice dialogue and interestingly, there is sort of a throwaway retcon, revealing that Darken Rahl was the first baneling. He and Richard go on while Kahlan and Cara go to save the Night Wisps. To keep some leverage, he burns the scroll after reading it. Darken Rahl, looking to reclaim his glory, decides to help only because saving the world from the Keeper will make him look good. Darken Rahl burns the forest of the Night Wisps and grabs the last Night Wisp, forcing Richard to hand over the scroll. Zedd was mostly out of the way as the pairings of Richard/Darken Rahl and Kahlan/Cara/Night Wisp took center stage. In and of itself, the plot isn't too exciting and very artificial, except the writers sprinkle in great tidbits along the way which dampens the banality of the overall plot and makes the episodes quite fun. These last few episodes are focusing on the fight against the Keeper, and since the tasks seems rather easy (do xyz to close the rift), the writers have extended the story by making the characters from place to place to get something or complete a task. These days, they either go with light dramedies or spin-offs, nothing too ambitious or risky. We know Syfy doesn't value science fiction and would rather have wrestling and its predictable ratings. No one really knows how well first-run syndication ratings would translate to cable, even if Legend of the Seeker currently outperforms virtually every Syfy show.
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The only case of a drama going from first-run syndication to cable that I can remember is Babylon 5, and it was for a lame final season over 10 years ago, so it's untested how well Legend of the Seeker would actually do. I don't know what's going on behind the scenes at ABC, so I wouldn't be able to comment on Disney, but Syfy is another case.
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It's satirical, but it's better than any Twitter campaign or letter writing campaign.įan anger has been taken out on a number of people, including Disney and Syfy. If anyone wants tangible suggestions, I recommend reading my 10 Steps to Save Your Favorite Show. And before anyone starts on about the fan campaign, they rarely work. I enjoyed the episode, but I knew it would be there would only be 3 new episodes after this. Unfortunately, it might be a little harder to get eyes on "Spider-Man: Homecoming" than you may think.On the heels of the news that Legend of the Seeker was canceled, watching "Extinction" was very bittersweet for me. Though only a few years have passed, it's certainly been a long road to "No Way Home" for the current Spider-Man, with Peter and his crew enduring dramatic twists and turns aplenty throughout the first two movies, which many fans will no doubt want to revisit ahead of the new film's release. It's hard to imagine that won't happen as the young actor has already proven one of the best-loved big-screen Spider-Men to date, and with the recent release of the "No Way Home" trailer, excitement for the new Spidey flick is already at fever pitch. Assuming Marvel and Sony re-up his contract after this year's multiverse-hopping trilogy-capper "Spider-Man: No Way Home," Holland is likely to become the face of the MCU for years to come.
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Since the 2016 release of "Civil War," Holland has been an MCU regular, appearing as your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man in 2018's "Avengers: Infinity War," and 2019's "Avengers: Endgame" as well as two standalone "Spider-Man" movies in 2017's "Homecoming" and 2019's "Far From Home."ĭuring his "Spider-Man" tenure, Holland has risen from relative unknown to a full-blown movie star. It feels like decades have passed since Tom Holland made his MCU debut as Peter Parker (aka Spider-Man) in "Captain America: Civil War," but in reality, it's only been about five years.