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Marvel One-Shot: The Consultant
Marvel One-Shot: The Consultant

Marvel One-Shot: The Consultant

September 13, 2011· 0h 4m
Directed by
Cinemagraphs Score6.2

Agent Coulson informs Agent Sitwell that the World Security Council wishes Emil Blonsky to be released from prison to join the Avengers Initiative. As Nick Fury doesn't want to release Blonsky, the two agents decide to send a patsy to sabotage the meeting...

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9 reviews·Last updated 1mo ago
Peak Moment

Coulson explains they need someone arrogant and abrasive like Stark

7.2at 1m
Lowest Moment

The bar scene concludes with the same ending as before

4.8at 3m
Biggest Swing

The sentiment drops significantly from the clever character dialogue to the extended recycled footage section

The short starts strong with praised character interactions between Coulson and Sitwell that add context to the MCU. However, sentiment declines as the majority of the runtime relies on recycled footage from The Incredible Hulk, leading reviewers to question its necessity and value.

9 reviews analyzed|Sources: Imdb
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Marvel One-Shot title card and opening credits
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Agent Coulson arrives at the diner to meet Sitwell
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Coulson and Sitwell discuss the Level 6 clearance issue⬆ Peak moment
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Coulson details why Stark should approach General Ross instead of Banner
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Stock footage from The Incredible Hulk post-credits scene begins
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The recycled bar scene footage continues without new content
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The bar scene concludes with the same ending as before⬇ Lowest moment
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Final credits roll to conclude the short film
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