With the exception of a Rick and Morty EFAP, I think any show he likes would make for a far better and more interesting EFAP episode than the inevitable ten hour bitch fests he'll have for both Hawkeye and Ms.Marvel.
I was watching the Half in the Bag for Black Widow the other day. Mike and Jay both mentioned that they either watched one or two episodes of the Marvel TV shows or just ignored them because they either thought they were bad/had no interest in them. They didn't force themselves to sit down and watch the whole entire series, then spend X hours making a review for it. I don't think it's a stretch to say that's what most normal people would do.
Instead, they focus their content on stuff that they're passionate about. They sometimes do it with Best of the Worst, where if a movie is too boring and there's no jokes to make about it, they'll skip it for something else they actually want to talk about it.
Negative reviews can work, but you need to really care about the thing you're reviewing. That's why I think a lot of new Star Wars reviews work, the people reviewing them are passionate about the older movies and have a lot to talk about with why those movies worked vs. what Disney is doing wrong.
With the Marvel shows, it feels like they're forcing themselves to watch them but don't have anything substantial to say because, while they might like the grand universe, they don't really care about the characters the shows are focused on. Sure, you can still be critical of them, and I do believe there's a lot to be critical about, but a lot of their complaints are very surface level and thus, uninteresting. If they were passionate about it, that could carry it, but again, these are characters they don't really care about so it just comes off as bland.
In comparison, I think their Batwoman stuff is usually top notch. Those are just very surface level reviews where they point out the obvious bad writing and everything, but they have the same passion as cult movie fans, so they're fun to watch. I also thought the Rick and Morty interlude in one of the recent EFAPs was pretty good and actually got me to go and watch the episode they were talking about after not having watched Rick and Morty in years.
I agree a review of something they like would be much more interesting at this point, just because I think they'd actually have a lot to say versus a predictably negative review of a show we all know they won't like because they don't care about it.