What did everyone think of Ms. Marvel?
I personally enjoyed it. I thought it was my second favorite MCU show other than Loki. Especially the finale (my favorite episode of the series).
What did everyone think of Ms. Marvel?
I personally enjoyed it. I thought it was my second favorite MCU show other than Loki. Especially the finale (my favorite episode of the series).
Ms. Marvel is a good show ever
Didn't like it. The first 2 episodes were interesting but It completely flopped after that
I thought it was good show and it was enjoyable
This is the only show that doesn't actually have a super villain like the others shows does
And I didn't mind the change they made to Kamala Khan
I am looking forward to her role in The Marvels and how it all plays out
Bad, never liked the comics, they casted a nobody, and it was the worst introduction to Mutants in Earth-199999 plus lame Villains and bad CGI.
As stupid as Iron Fist S1
Worse than Inhumans S1
More outrageous than Hawkeye
⚡️=🏆💩
Not bad, but not particularly good either. The most basic and childish of the MCU projects thus far, but it was not a chore to watch either
I liked it until the Time Travel. Not only is it annoying to inject time travel into stories where it doesn't need to be -- but in the MCU, time travel already has rules that Ms. Marvel contradicts.
Kamala travels to Karachi in 1947 and it's implied she's part of a Time Loop that has always played this way (Agents of SHIELD style).
As far as Loki is concerned, this works, since she's not changing anything.
But Endgame tells us you can't travel to your own past. You can only create branches.
This show, along with SHIELD and Loki and Runaways just throws everything more into confusion.
I love the origin story of Aisha and her husband, but I don't like the idea that all of the events from 1947 to 2025 were predetermined (wasn't a fan of that reveal in Loki), It just makes everything seem pointless because there's no free will. These events were always going to happen.
Also, killing off the Clandestines early "Snoke-style" seemed anti-climactic, and the Damage Control finale felt a bit annoying, since right when Kamran comes into his powers (that he of course can't control) is right when he lost his mother and right when trigger happy Damage Control finds him. It gave me flashbacks to the early X-Men movies (not the biggest fan of those).
The show would have been much more satisfying if, after having friction, Ms. Marvel and Damage Control teamed up to take down the Clandestines.
But other than that, I enjoyed it, especially Nakia's storyline. If she ran for President, I'd vote for her. They should have Nakia meet Nakia from Black Panther. They'd probably get along.
Part 2
Also, I wish the Snap had factored more into the story. The show seems obsessed with referencing everything that has ever happened in the MCU -- except the Snap. Except the one thing that matters.
Everyone's constantly talking about how Partition affected everything and changed everything. It's been over 70 years and people still talk about that incredibly impactful event -- but the universal crisis that was only two years ago? Nope. Everyone's forgotten it.
This changes the character of the parents a little bit but here's a way the Snap could have factored into the story: What if Aamir was Kamala's little brother?
What if Kamala was the first born, but her parents always wanted a boy, so there was a little resentment there. Then, when Aamir came, they treated him with more affection, always holding Kamala to a higher level of responsibility to take care of her brother.
But then when the Snap happened, Kamala (17) and both of her parents Blipped but Aamir (15) didn't.
Fast forward to Endgame -- Aamir is now 20, older than Kamala. He's now the "first born son" the parents always wanted, but there's friction between them -- because Aamir got married to Tyesha during the five years. Not only is Tyesha not Pakistani, but the parents missed their own son's wedding, something they were really looking forward to. And Aamir is still really young (he and Tyesha rushed into the marriage when they turned 18; people do crazy things when the world ends).
They still support Aamir's choice, but there's a little disappointment there, forcing them to look at Kamala differently, especially now that Aamir is the one who has the "older child" responsibility to look after Kamala.
Maybe all of the Red Daggers turned to dust, allowing Najma and the Clandestines to infiltrate their base in Karachi and steal some powerful object that can help them open the Noor, and now the Red Daggers need Kamala's help to get it back.
It’s because I love the comics that I didn’t watch Ms. Marvel.
What do you think?