Marvel does it again! We get to have a little more history on S.H.I.E.L.D., it's origins, and other unique information that you won't find in the movies. The 2 part premiere was EXCELLENT!
The ideal family life is portrayed in this show.
Excellent story lines!
Based upon characters published by DC Comics, through a freak accident, scientist Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) is given the power of super speed that transforms him into the Fastest Man Alive.
At the end of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Sarah, John and the Terminator successfully destroy the T-1000 and the arm and computer chip from the first Terminator. Sarah and John then watch as the Terminator is lowered into a molten steel pit in an attempt to destroy all future technology that could be used to create Skynet. Sarah and John now find themselves alone in a very dangerous and complicated world. As fugitives from the law, they are confronted with the reality that still more enemies from the future, and the present, could attack at any moment. Prompted by the return of the Terminators into their lives, Sarah and John decide to stop running and focus on stopping the birth of Skynet. They are aided by Cameron, a Terminator who poses as a student at John's school and whose mission is to protect John. Meanwhile, an FBI agent named James Ellison pursues Sarah and John with the belief that Sarah is deluded.
A young Clark Kent (Tom Welling) learns that with great power comes great responsibility. Spanning his formative years in the town of Smallville, to his move to Metropolis and work at the Daily Planet, Smallville tells the Man of Steel's whole story, along with other DC Comic heroes, and, of course, Lois Lane (Erica Durance).
Xena, a mighty warrior and healer, once led a band of outlaws that terrorized all of Greece. She has come to regret the harm she caused and, with her companion Gabrielle, now travels the countryside fighting the forces of evil.
After the traumatizing ordeal in the movie with the same name, Buffy Summers and her mother move to Sunnydale, only to discover that L.A. was just a walk in the park...
Excellent show about the power to overcome your shortcomings and achieve greatness.
It started off fine, but then seemed to get weird about halfway through. After I finished the series, I found that the first half of the series was based off of the manga while the last half was "ad-libbed". A few years after this series ended came "Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood", which follows the manga more closely. I'd recommend finishing this series if you're curious as to what happened here, but definitely watch "Brotherhood" to get an overall appreciation.