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timlaughlin · 2 months
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ECHO (2024) dir. SYDNEY FREELAND. (insp)
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thevibraniumveterans · 4 months
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ECHO
1.2 — LOWAK
Past scenes of Native Mohawk communities, 1200 AD, in what is now Alabama. We get to see what pre-Spanish/pre-British/pre-USA North America might’ve been like. Languages spoken include Choctaw and Cherokee. Two teams are involved in an intertribal competition, not unlike many modern two-team sport. But turns out, they are playing for their lives, their right to belong.
Mid credits at the beginning.
Maya requests Biscuits to go shopping; he gets what she needs.
It’s night; Biscuits has driven Maya to a bridge, and he wonders what’s going on. There’s something she’s not letting on.
She pairs her tracker with his phone and tells him to follow it; she jumps off the bridge and lands on a moving train. He follows in his car.
She’s on the tail of some suspicious guys; works a microcamera through a hole in the train car. She goes inside and retrieves what she’s looking for. Biscuits goes off-road to track his friend.
Maya’s prosthetic gets caught in the connecting segment, but has a vision. Turns out, she has a power her ancestors also have. Her tracker loses signal, but she finds a way to keep Biscuits on track. He sees her; she jumps from the train onto his pickup. She says she didn’t steal anything. Perhaps, then, she took something back?
Turns out, she snuck a trigger-explosive in. Maya knows what she’s doing.
Maya gets her prosthetic fixed, and uses a temporary one. She speaks with the store owner Skully about Chafa, her ancestor, who would “watch out for family in times of need”.
Biscuits broadcasts over the radio and Bonnie, Maya’s childhood friend, picks up in the fire station. Biscuits accidentally reveals he ran into Maya, which worries Bonnie.
Maya gets a talking to from Henry but she’s resolute about her goals. He’s mad that he has to clean up after her.
She gets a text from Bonnie; upset, she shoots the swings she used to play under as a youngster. She’s metaphorically killing her childhood, not willing to let that get in her way.
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defenderstvpodcast · 3 months
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Echo Episode 2 Lowak Review Podcast
We are back for episode two of our weekly podcasts on Echo. This time we’re discussing Echo Episode 2 Lowak. With an exciting game and a cool train job this one was firing on all cylinders. Echo Episode 2 Lowak Synopsis Echo Character Created by David Mack and Joe Quesada Head Writer: Marion Dayre Teleplay by: Marion Dayre, Josh Feldman, Steven Judd and Story by: Marion Dayre & Ken…
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ECHO LEAK
The newest teaser for ‘ECHO’ shows Maya’s ancestor, Lowak, and part of the facial markings that Maya will have when she’s at “full power” 👀
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jodielandons · 3 months
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ECHO (2024) | 1.02 'Lowak'
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ayo-edebiri · 4 months
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ECHO (2024) I 1.02 - Lowak
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whatelsecanwedonow · 4 months
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ECHO (2024) E02 | Lowak
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ECHO (2024) I 1.02 - Lowak
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marveldaily · 3 months
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Echo Lowak | 1.02
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dailymarvelstudios · 4 months
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Echo 1x02 "Lowak"
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owenhcrper · 4 months
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"You have no idea what you're messing with." Echo (2024) - 1.02 Lowak
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ECHO, “Lowak” 1.02
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sersi · 4 months
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ECHO (2024) 1.02: Lowak dir. Sydney Freeland
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They hit me. I hit back.
Maya Lopez in Lowak (1x02): Echo [2/5]
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bumblebeatrice · 3 months
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MAYA  LOPEZ — ECHO | 1.02 "Lowak"
"They hit me. I hit back."
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vineofroses · 3 months
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I'm going to actually keep up with TV shows this year. This will be my running list of the shows I'm watching.
First up: Echo
Notes:
I haven't watched a Marvel property in years. I think the last full one was WandaVision. Hopefully I won't be too lost.
Will edit this post with final thoughts after I finish it.
REVIEW:
I really liked this but it's definitely another candidate for the Bring Back Longer Seasons campaign. The easiest show to compare it to is obviously Daredevil -- imagine what this show could have done with 13 episodes. I miss those days, but just know that when I say bring back longer seasons, I mean the 22 episode ones. But the Daredevil days was the bridge between the 22 episode seasons and the bullshit 5 or 6 or 8 episode seasons. Echo sitting at five episodes is a travesty.
But even though I did feel a little behind on some Marvel information, I enjoyed what was there. Everything is there to make it one of the best Marvel things, but it just doesn't feel lived in. There's not a lot of exploration for the audience to do within both of Maya's worlds, which makes some of the emotionally engaging scenes fall flat.
Particularly with Wilson Fisk. That's the other issue. How does Wilson Fisk fit in here? I know he was in two episodes of Hawkeye in 2021 (which I didn't finish) but Echo feels like Vincent D'Onofrio's true return as the character -- which I'm grateful for! But it's been six years (omg!) since Daredevil on Netflix was cancelled -- he's feels so out of context here. Is he the same man from that Netflix show? How much of his story from the Netflix show should I be bringing into his Disney+ era? These same questions go for Daredevil/Matt Murdock. The absolute scream I screamed when he appeared was so loud my dog fled to her crate. Oh, how I've missed Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil. But it's a double-edged sword, isn't it? Even if they confirm these are the same characters from Netflix, they are going to be different in some way. They will be a strange mix of the Netflix DNA and the Disney+ DNA and even after five episodes, I'm still not sure what to think of Fisk right now. Didn't we last leave him in prison (again) at the end of Daredevil Season 3? (perfect season of television). All of this context-less world building is just another casualty of the show's short season.
All that aside, Alaqua Cox was amazing. I vaguely remembered her from Hawkeye (again, never finished this show) but I'm so glad she gets a fleshed out story in Echo, even it's too short of one. While there's certainly too much exposition, the show's flashbacks are probably my favorite part. These are the emotional scenes and themes that work. Maya discovering her connection to her ancestors was beautiful; that final battle when Chafa, Lowak, Tuklo, and Taloa all show up to stand behind Maya gave me chills. And to see the power run through Bonnie and Chula was really powerful. The subtle genre breaks for these flashbacks were also really well done, especially Tuklo's silent movie flashback. I really loved that final battle scene being mostly silent since we were experiencing it through Maya's perspective. Very, very effective.
All I ask is for more Devery Jacobs. I'm still salty about The Order being cancelled, too.
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Up Next: TBD
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