Saturday, 30 September 2017

InHumans Ep I & II - Sep 29

The first two ‘InHumans’ episodes got aired on TV at last. Hurray? Well, no.

As people have learned by now, the IMAX theatres have already aired the two episodes back in Sep 22, about a week ago, and the result was very, very negative. That is bad. I was part of the fraction that did not go to IMAX, but rather waited for the TV release, because reasons, and after seeing ‘Behold…’ & ‘Destroy…’ last night, I feel that I’m also a part of the fraction that doesn’t consider ‘InHumans’ to be that bad; rather the show ranges from insipid to immature and beyond.

Let us elaborate. The main problem, from my P.O.V., is in the script. The actors – all of the main cast – did their best to live-up the script, to make it work, as, for example the infamous hair-cutting scene. …Yes, let us put aside the facts that Attilan’s Royal Guards are clearly made from the same mold that the rank-and-file troopers from the original Star Wars’ trilogy were made from, that the fight itself was done in awful (and unnecessary?) slo-mo, let us try to talk about how Maximus shaved Medusa’s hair, probably in revenge after she half-strangled him with it earlier in the show instead. Here is the thing. I do not feel sorry for Medusa. Not just because the dialogue was awful – “If you cut it, I will never forgive you”; not because Maximus used the sort of electric razor/hair clippers that people use on, well, me, when I go to get my hair cut, but because of AoS.

Yes, that S.H.I.E.L.D. and its characters. In this particular instance, after seeing all the crud that agent 33/Kara Palamas (and other characters) experienced at hands of Hydra, Medusa’s plight seemed more comic, and in a childish way too, than poignant or tragic, or anything like that.

…And the same goes regarding Black Bolt’s communication modes too. I am not sure why they made him silent in the show – this is not quite the case in the comics, but…

But in the comics, as an example, Maria Hill had killed Black Bolt, because it was a part of the struggle against Captain America turned evil, (yes, it is the same Marvel story arc that I have discussed at an earlier time), so this sort of argument is pointless. My argument is that between the translator, (is it Medusa or not? It is hard to distinguish) and the facial expressions, Black Bolt was made unnecessarily comic…just because?

Again, the actors themselves did a great job, given the bad hand they have been given. Black Bolt in the muggle…sorry, Earthlings’ police department? Anson Mount really carried the bad script here, unlike his character’s takedown by the police.

Let us elaborate. Black Bolt fleeing on foot from several police cars? A scene worthy of the Simpsons™… in a bad way. His fight with the police? Badly written and badly executed. Among other things, Black Bolt – the king of the InHumans and a Marvel™ superhero – proved to be an equal to the police officers of the U.S. state of Hawaii, who are still average physical human specimens, here, (as opposed to RL, I suppose). Plus…

Plus, the fact is after seeing the RL police takedowns and etc., both in the current regime and during the latter Obama years, (Obama was a Democrat, and not a bad man, but he was no saint), this one was simply fake. Very fake and unconvincing – but so was the fight between Medusa and Auran, aka Maximus’ number one fan and sidekick.

This brings us back to AoS, I believe. In comics, Auran is often depicted with large, bat-like ears that are clearly visible and not hidden by hair. Here, Auran (Sonya Balmores) is an ordinary-looking person, with more than a passable resemblance to S.H.I.E.L.D.’s agent May (Wen), both physically and in attitude. Maybe she will change sides and become a white hate in the future episodes, but-
But before she fought Medusa in yet another awfully choreographed fight, she killed a bus driver because he touched her. Medusa did not do anything, but waited for Auran to exit the bus before they fought each other. Couldn’t Medusa confront the other woman without the poor bus driver being killed? Aren’t Auran and Maximus supposed to be the villains of the piece?

On the other hand, after stabbing Auran, Medusa covered her with some tarmac and walked away. In some of the last shots of the double-episode, Auran was shown healing herself from the stab wounds Wolverine-style and calling Maximus for backup. The problem? The InHumans royal family (in the show) was a small one, their immediate friends and household – not much bigger, so shouldn’t have Medusa known about Auran’s healing powers? Or did she know, but just forgot? Or just didn’t care? Hm?

…Obviously, this is no fault of the actors – in fact, they carried the show. It is the script that is bad, but…

Unlike AoS, where the main problems was inconsistency, plot holes, shuffling of actors and roles, and the general disrespect of the characters, the ‘InHumans’ issue is just that it’s bad. It is not terrible as IMAX reviews made it sound, and the actors certainly helped to overlook various gaps of narrative and the general lack of inspiration, but they are still there. Can they be fixed? Considering that it took AoS to fix the whatever-it-was-that-went-wrong-behind-the-scenes-in-RL by the second half of S2, and ‘InHumans’ are just starting, period, I would bet on the long haul. (Or the long shot?)


So. The ‘InHumans’ are off to a peculiar start. Guess we’ll have to wait and see until the next month as to where they go from here.

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