Talk:What It Takes/@comment-4952704-20150106134324

I think this review will focus more on what other shows should be rather than the actual episode at hand, and i apologize for that. But why is it most shows just care about action? It's just concept and action, they try to be like Omniverse. By concept i mean something that sounds cool or has a cool plot, such as "Darkstar uses the Alpha Rune", etc. Why is it no one pays attention to dialogue, and gloss over it? Dialogue is key, nobody cares about your concept or your 10 tons of action. People always want it big like "DIAGON RETURNS!", and they downplay the smaller more personal stuff, which always bothers me. I wanna see all the personal relationships with their friends and family and whatever. This is why i was anticipating What It Takes so much, it's because we finally got that personal stuff, and that's what more shows need. Why do you think old fans love Spider-Man or X-Men so much? It's because they can relate to them, they understand their troubles.

What It Takes is a fine example of personal drama, with some solid dialogue and good action, as well as knowing what it's like. There was a moment where i was in the same situation as Nick, and that made me feel so good. I really don't have much to say about What It Takes, it's the best episode so far. And even if you're not me and don't pay attention to dialogue or whatever, it's very fun, and that's what you need. This is a well deserved 9/10.