The Gentleman's Name is Gorgon
- Episode aired Oct 27, 2017
- TV-PG
- 42m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.2K
YOUR RATING
Gorgon and Karnak take on Auran and her Inhuman army with disastrous resultsGorgon and Karnak take on Auran and her Inhuman army with disastrous resultsGorgon and Karnak take on Auran and her Inhuman army with disastrous results
Faleolo Alailima
- Sammy
- (as Olo Alailima)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMedusa mentions that Attilan was not always located on the moon. This is consistent with the original comics. When the Inhumans were first introduced by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in the pages of 'The Fantastic Four' during the 1960s, Attilan was found in a hidden valley in the Himalayan Mountain range in China. It wasn't until John Byrne's run in the early 1980s that Attilan was moved to the Blue Area of the moon. Black Bolt decided to move the entire city to escape the effects of Earthly pollution and disease.
- GoofsIn the fight scene between Gorgon & Auran, even though Gorgon is supposed to have hooves under his boots, it is obvious that he does not. He is simply wearing the boots over his feet. He is also much shorter than he should be.
Featured review
Plodding Along Going Nowhere
So when the core Inhumans finally get together, Medusa (Resting Witch Face) sends Gorgon & brain-damaged Karnak for a long walk, to take on the hard-core villains. She and Black Dolt take the limo ride to the beach to search for valley girl Crystal, who is busy making out with her new human toy boy. None of that made any sense, but that is why this TV series blows.
So Karnak & Gorgon take the long walk to find the villains. The extra group of bad guys was told to wait outside to attack the Inhumans, and yet Karnak & Gorgon never see them. Karnak is supposed to be the military whiz, but because he fell down a hill (in spite of his great powers), he is brain-damaged during the whole series.
I guess they figured the story was so dumb, that the only way it could make sense that Karnak did not beat off Maximus was if he had a brain injury. Meanwhile every five minutes there is a scene of Maximus walking around telling everyone how great he is, and a flashback to when he was a boy, and Black Dolt disappointed him. Thanks to the power of remote control, I fast forward most of this drivel.
The action fight scenes are pretty lame. The choreography seems to be that they would walk through each scene, and film it to hope it was good enough. Some of the action scenes have no action at all. It is just Karnak suddenly gripping someone and they fall down. That is how lame the fights are.
So Karnak & Gorgon take the long walk to find the villains. The extra group of bad guys was told to wait outside to attack the Inhumans, and yet Karnak & Gorgon never see them. Karnak is supposed to be the military whiz, but because he fell down a hill (in spite of his great powers), he is brain-damaged during the whole series.
I guess they figured the story was so dumb, that the only way it could make sense that Karnak did not beat off Maximus was if he had a brain injury. Meanwhile every five minutes there is a scene of Maximus walking around telling everyone how great he is, and a flashback to when he was a boy, and Black Dolt disappointed him. Thanks to the power of remote control, I fast forward most of this drivel.
The action fight scenes are pretty lame. The choreography seems to be that they would walk through each scene, and film it to hope it was good enough. Some of the action scenes have no action at all. It is just Karnak suddenly gripping someone and they fall down. That is how lame the fights are.
helpful•33
- Johnny_West
- Jul 3, 2021
Details
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content