DarthSkywalker
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Hawkeye. Nothing can beat Kate coming to life for me.What’s your favourite?
Hawkeye. Nothing can beat Kate coming to life for me.What’s your favourite?
Ah yes, gotya. She was great too. For all the MCU doom and gloom we have some awesome new characters now for the next era.Hawkeye. Nothing can beat Kate coming to life for me.
Coast, schmoast - oh wait you already covered that haha. Ritter arriving in the MCU would be an absolute hype moment for me if it happens. They would also be amazing together.Also, I now desperately hope those rumors that Jessica Jones might show up on this show come true. I need to see Jen and Jessica interacting like I need air. Being set on the opposite coast makes it seem unlikely but
EDIT: Plus, Daredevil's there! Coasts be damned!
Captain MarvelIf the Avengers movies aren't just all the women that have been added in the past few years, then what's the point anymore?
Hopefully Ironheart is really good (I love the suit so far). The other 5 are Queens and would make for a hell of a fun film. Too much awesomeness in one place seeing them all interact.Captain Marvel
The Mighty Thor
Ironheart
Hawkeye (Kate)
Black Widow (Yelena)
She-Hulk
The same picture, just better.
First of all: Bruce was hunted by the military and lost his life for years. Jen cited a lot of things, a lot of his traumas, so he clearly, as suggested in The Avengers, knows what it's like to be angry all the time, "always angry", as said in the movie.
This felt fairly par for the course in the MCU's treatment of Hulk things: Take an interesting story, and fill it with a bunch of MCU nonsense. Jen gets her powers because a spaceship made her crash, not because she was a shot. There isn't interesting psychological ramifications as to why she can be She-Hulk and have no other identity, just like there isn't any real reasoning for why Banner and Hulk have separate identities. Needless comedy.
The virgin Captain America discussion was dumb and pointless, particularly because his virginity is irrelevant and he clearly was married to Peggy, so he certainly never died virgin even if he didn't have gross, out of character sex in 1943 or whatever.
I didn't hate it, and I'm torn between whether or not I think it's better than the Hawkeye first episode, but I think all the other MCU first episodes, besides Hawkeye maybe, were stronger written and/or more interesting. Preferably it can get away from the MCU gibberish and feel stronger, to me, like Hawkeye did by the end, and not like WandaVision did by the end.
Similar to how Jen got it out of Bruce. A bit of drinking, easy going, you reveal stuff. Nat got Cap's first kiss out of him. Cap talked to Bruce about Nat. It's not out of the question at all really. It honestly makes perfect sense considering.I never was a fan of the Hulk-Universe so I am not shocked that I am very cold to this episode. Humor is not my cup of tea, kind of silly
Also, how did Bruce know that Steve had sex in 1943? I cant imagine a conversation between those two, where Steve brings that up to the table.
- Sakaar ship could be the bridge to a World War Hulk thing maybe?
- How are the chances that Bruce lose control in the last episode and Jennifer has to stop him?
Yeah, this show is doing exactly what it promised. It's the wrong show to be getting upset by MCU comedy. Yeah, I'm a lot more confident on the MCU's future prospects after these last few character introductions.this was an A+ episode.
maslany + vellani own their roles like rdj + evans. perfectly cast.
i love the over the top comedy and i'm here for all of it.
- How are the chances that Bruce lose control in the last episode and Jennifer has to stop him?
It looks good here. Like the 70s show kind of green.