Feel free to discuss spoilers on the What If episode.
Feel free to discuss spoilers on the What If episode.
Did Steve really need to die? smh
This is a What If story people, anything can happen. At least they should have subverted our expectations. We all know some had to go.
Marvel could’ve capitalised on that.
I would have preferred if Steve had died for real in the train explosion/avalanche. It would have been a great way to show that these stories can go in all kinds of unconventional directions, like how the Red Skull was built up as the big bad and then went out like a bitch once the giant squid monster showed up.
By the way, there's no way that monster is Hive. Even if they were taking Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. into account, he struggled to stay alive during the centuries he spent on Maveth and he was always of human stature and never close to being a massive, unstoppable behemoth.
Overall, I thought the episode was solid. The animation style was interesting and the voiceovers were quite good. Josh Keaton really surprised me, as I would have just assumed that was Chris Evans had I not known that it wasn't going into the show. Fun fact, the Nazi General that the Red Skull kills was voiced by SNL alum Darrell Hammond, who you may know for his impressions of Bill Clinton and Sean Connery.
Really underwhelming. I'm starting to think that Marvel Studios should've just stick with the movies and let Marvel TV do their thing.
The pacing felt rushed, some scenes could've lasted longer. They didn't even explain what that monster was.
They treat these new universes as something completely new, The Watcher literally says "nothing will be the same", but honestly, this could've been in the main timeline and everything would've still been the same.
When Steve blew up I thought they would either kill him or make him some kind of Winter Soldier... but no. Kinda disappointing.
How on Earth did Peggy keep herself young? Huh?
Overall the most fun I had with the episode were 2 jokes I made to myself about how "Winter Soldier Steve" would be named the Summer Sergeant, and how an alternate version of myself is watching a What If...? episode about Steve becoming a super-soldier.
I am truly missing the old TV era, not gonna lie. My family and I tend to watch the Disney+ shows, but they will pass on What If...?, we are watching Daredevil instead.
I enjoyed it.. I never knew one small change with Peggy staying to watch could cause a difference in Super Soldiers, a misogynistic ahole guy who I never heard of show up, and end with big Kraken monster. In a way, I'm a bit sad that this is an anthology show, since I'd love to see Captain Carter kick ass in 2012. This was bonkers and a lot of fun. My favorite first episode of the MCU Shows so far. Heck, I can't even tell it isn't Chris Evans as Steve, since Josh Keaton does a good job sounding similar to him. The animation is great also. 9/10 episode.
The guy you never heard of is John Flynn, from the Agent Carter One-Shot.
@Chandlerbing5 After the final scene I'm pretty sure you will see more of her in 2012
@HYDRA Agent you’re just trying to cover up for your masters aren’t you?
The voices were hard to hear over my popcorn. Very bad at projecting. Should have been live-action like the rest of the MCU, though I guess the alternate realities can excuse the animated aesthetic unlike how the Star Wars universe switches from live-action to animation for no reason. I know there was a lot of sexism and misconceptions about women being weak in the 40's, but Flynn believing Carter to be too weak after she got the serum in her just shows how misogynistic he is. In fact, I can't help but notice Carter seems to be a lot stronger here then Steve Rogers was in the main timeline. Also, I break my nails far more than any woman I know.
Peggy isn't really stronger than Steve was. Most of what she does is nothing new in terms of abilities of Super Soldiers. And even if she is, that would make sense since the Serum enhances your strength, and she was already pretty strong.
What do you think?