You see, that was my main fear going into this series, that it would be turned into a soap opera. Runaways shouldn't be a soap opera. There are lots of dramatic moments in it, but the tone should be something that is more humorous or satirical. If anything, Runaways should be like the Marvel version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It should be a horror/comedy about the teenage protagonists dealing with the fact that their parents are these horrible monsters. All the stuff with them in high school and turning Molly into a completely different, emo character compared to her hyperactive comic book counterpart is stupid.
Pretty clearly what they're going for. Makes a certain degree of sense as well, since they seem married to the teen/family drama angle.
It makes for a pretty shitty adaptation of The Runaways, however.
If you didn't want to focus on the kids, you should never have adapted the property. This is the equivalent of doing a Fantastic Four movie that focuses almost entirely on the mailman.
It's not even a bad show, it's been quite entertaining. But it isn't Runaways. (At least, not yet.) It's The OC - MCU. We'll have to see if they go anywhere with the parents' plotlines that actually affect the kids, or if it's all just padding.
Have never read the series and having only seen the first episode I have to say, it's pretty drab so far.
Hope it picks up some but I am not having high hopes.
They have completely butchered this adaptation.
Stick "we work together and we get out of here alive"
Matt "peace out suckas"
Well, I found the latest episode pretty great. If you don't bother with them not running away yet, it was just a pretty good episode overaall. The scenes with them together using them powers and talking about it are super nice. The whole plot with Alex's dad was good too. And I'm glad we got some moments of Karolina and Nico.
Honestly I think focusing on the parents is smart.
If we got a strict translation of the conic, how many seasons of this show can they make? How much of the later arcs in the book could they even use?
Having the entire first season build up to them actually running away IMO makes sense.
I thought this week's episode was great. Love the stuff with Jeffrey and his past. I did wonder how someone with a murder rep managed to be successful in real estate.
It was cool to see Chase and his dad bonding.
They didn't run away till the midway point of the first arc, came back to save Molly, and fully ran away at the end of the first arc to the Hostel.
This show is 10 episodes, the first comic arc was 6 issues. Looks like the running away will begin soon.
I don't understand the complaining about "not running away yet" ... it didn't happen in the first issue either.
"Always listen to the crazy scientist with a weird van or armful of blueprints and diagrams." -- Vibranium
Is the show slow paced like say the Netflix stuff?