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I can understand using the flashback to flesh out Aisha but the whole time travel bit seemed completely pointless. Also, I don't think we needed a third love interest for Kamala.

Finale coming up in a few days. We'll see if it pulls off a good ending or if it'll fumble it like Loki and Moon Knight.
I didn't really see Red Dagger as a love interest, but I guess they're gonna drag out the will they/won't they with Bruno as long as possible regardless.
 
I didn't really see Red Dagger as a love interest, but I guess they're gonna drag out the will they/won't they with Bruno as long as possible regardless.
i dunno, there were a few scenes of them looking longingly at each other in episode 4 (i think the beach scene in particular sticks out)
 
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Ms.Marvel was decent this week. The pacing was really off though, especially with more than half of it taken up on the flashback to partition and then the final third was fairly rushed. If I had to deem any episode the "weakest" it would probably be this one, but that's relative since I've liked them all. I imagine others will be more critical given we've only got the finale left though and it seems like DODC is the "final villain".
This sucks I don't want
DODC
to be the final villain. If that's the case I'm tired of evil whitey tropes already
 
So I said I wasn't gonna bother after the first episode but I head a lot of good stuff from people who didn't know about/like the character, coming back saying they were digging it, so I went back and was surprised they dropped her being as "snarky" as the first episode, which was annoying as shit. Between her acting like she does in the book and the emphasis on the family, and Kamran and all that shit and I had changed my mind and thought it was super solid.

Then comes the Pakistan and the "We're genies or are we wink wink" shit, and it becomes apparent at no point will these character be doing any "street level" shenanigans, and these boring bastards I (and from the looks of it nobody else) cares about will be the main focus of the remainder of the series, which is what? One more episode now? And this goes immediately into Captain marvel 2, so she's getting bumped straight up the roster, skipping the Spider-Man-ish phase entirely. Woof.

If this thing is getting saved by anything it's because the actress is so good at playing that character. But trying to adapt her by gutting everything that made anyone care about that first run of books was beyond retarded.
 
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Ms.Marvel just wrapped up. While I don't think they should've included the Clandestines (since they're just kind of here and gone again and it damages the pacing), I thought the overall package was fairly good. Its strengths are the family aspect and thankfully that is consistent throughout. The power change took a bit to get used to and is obviously to help Kamala fit in with Carol and Monica, but they still managed to fit the embiggen stuff in at the end (though her limbs don't actually grow, it's the crystal formations that stretch) so that's a plus.

Then there's the whole mutation thing that Bruno mentioned. Don't think I didn't notice that 90's X-Men music sting. I guess they're just not going with the Inhumans for now.
 
Overall, the series was saved by the characters and the cast, especially Iman Vellani, because the plot was really tepid. There's like no real rise or fall in action and was just really flat in general, feeling like it barely went anywhere. Definitely would've just preferred Kamala doing some street level super hero stuff.

Also, seemed like a completely random place to introduce mutants.
 
Overall, the series was saved by the characters and the cast, especially Iman Vellani, because the plot was really tepid. There's like no real rise or fall in action and was just really flat in general, feeling like it barely went anywhere. Definitely would've just preferred Kamala doing some street level super hero stuff.

Also, seemed like a completely random place to introduce mutants.
Oh yeah, if any of these actors weren't as good, this would have been quite bad. They really hit a home run with the casting because they sure as shit didn't have a lot else to work with.
 
Ms.Marvel just wrapped up. While I don't think they should've included the Clandestines (since they're just kind of here and gone again and it damages the pacing), I thought the overall package was fairly good. Its strengths are the family aspect and thankfully that is consistent throughout. The power change took a bit to get used to and is obviously to help Kamala fit in with Carol and Monica, but they still managed to fit the embiggen stuff in at the end (though her limbs don't actually grow, it's the crystal formations that stretch) so that's a plus.

Then there's the whole mutation thing that Bruno mentioned. Don't think I didn't notice that 90's X-Men music sting. I guess they're just not going with the Inhumans for now.
That raises the question of like, are the Inhumans still a thing? Obviously Black Bolt was in Dr Strange 2 but I think there's a nonzero chance that the Inhuman Royal Family gets retconned as a mutant offshoot. After all it IS kinda silly to have two groups of humans with hereditary superpowers whose abilities are the result of ancient alien genetic engineering, whose only real difference is that one group requires an external catalyst to kickstart their abilities, whereas the other develops them naturally as they age.
 
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Looking back on it, I'm surprised they didn't use the Celestial Emergence at the end of the Eternals to do something similar to the Terrigen Mist being released on Earth -- i.e. some sort of power being unleashed that caused transformations across the world. It would've allowed them to introduce and use the ton of characters created by that event in the comics, and it would've actually given some importance to that otherwise shitty and completely forgettable movie.
 
That raises the question of like, are the Inhumans still a thing? Obviously Black Bolt was in Dr Strange 2 but I think there's a nonzero chance that the Inhuman Royal Family gets retconned as a mutant offshoot. After all it IS kinda silly to have two groups of humans with hereditary superpowers whose abilities are the result of ancient alien genetic engineering, whose only real difference is that one group requires an external catalyst to kickstart their abilities, whereas the other develops them naturally as they age.
Apparently there’s rumored to be some clarification on the status of Inhumans in The Marvels but right now it’s up in the air, especially with all the bad blood involved. A Lockjaw cameo was even shot down.

I do agree with an above post stating how this was weird place to introduce mutants and I kind of hate how it dominates this show’s discussion in the media.
 
So I hear Ms Marvel is now the “first mutant” of the MCU now.
 
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-#MsMarvel star Iman Vellani has confirmed that Kamala Khan's powers in the #MCU were inspired by Armor, a member of the #XMen from the comics! Details: https://thedirect.com/article/ms-marvel-finale-x-men-superpowers
She is stuck with hank Pym issue in the comic
who understands her power-
TLDR: Secret Wars 2 : She was a spy - she has stretching power & intellect of reed Richard & lore of agent Coulson & Transformation & healing factor of mystique.

Morphogenetics :Kamala's cells manifest mutable properties due to the fact that she is able to share her mass through time with different versions of herself. On a molecular level, Ms. Marvel time-travels whenever she uses her powers.[81] Kamala can stretch, deform, expand, or compress her entire body or parts thereof into any contiguous shape she can imagine for a variety of uses:
Kamala enlarging herself

Elongation: Kamala can extend her limbs, torso, or neck to great distances.
Size Alteration: Kamala can adjust her height and stature adding upon her already impressive physical abilities, from shrinking to the size of an action figure,[ to grow as tall as a building structure. With this ability she has also made her body as thin as paper.
Accelerated Healing Factor: Kamala is capable of rapidly healing from injuries such as bullet wounds; however, use of her other powers interrupts the healing process, requiring Kamala to maintain her normal appearance while recovering.[29] Extensive healing also leaves Kamala heavily-fatigued and hungry; although, it appears the more she utilizes her healing ability, the less malleable her cells become, which prevents her from utilizing the full range of her morphogenic abilities.
Appearance Alteration: Kamala possesses the power to alter her physical appearance including her hair and clothing,and could even alter her appearance enough to mimic inanimate objects.Ms. Marvel feared she had lost this ability due to her healing factor reducing the elasticity of her cells, but this power is still present and is used on rare occasions, such as when she impersonated James Rhodes during a conversation with Tony Stark.
Bioluminescence: Kamala's body emits a glowing yellow energy signature when using her morphogenic powers.
Weaknesses
Electromagnetic Pulses: Ms. Marvel's body is vulnerable to EMPs, which can weaken her elasticity.
Overexerted Healing: Overuse of her healing factor temporarily weakens Ms. Marvel's elasticity powers.
 
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The fact none of you have mentioned this yet displeases me.
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The fact they give this little of a shit is honestly remarkable.
 
and now :lit::lit:

She is stuck with hank Pym issue in the comic
who understands her power-
TLDR: Secret Wars 2 : She was a spy - she has stretching power & intellect of reed Richard & lore of agent Coulson & Transformation & healing factor of mystique.
I think she's actually wrong, because in the books her brother has a green version of the same powers they gave her in the show, and I have to check but I'm 90% sure his show up before this comic was out.
 
* Some kind of Asian Mullato women.
* Old woman.
* Nigger woman.
* White guy with a woman near him.
* Nigger and quite possibly one of the worse arcs in Marvel history.

I know Disney+ has a lot of people who'll watch it just because it's there, but you'd think the economic situation would have gotten Disney to return to established IPs rather than double down on diversity with the exception of the fujoshi bait
 
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