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Ms Marvel (spoilers)


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"I was in my friend's driveway and opened my phone. And lo and behold, [Marvel Studios President] Kevin Feige was there," she says. "I was freaking out, and they told me I got the part."

She continues, "I went back in the car and my friends were like, 'So what happened? Did you win the lottery or something?' I was like, 'Basically.' And I told them everything. And then we got burritos." :ROFLMAO:
 

Blue

Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal
Liked it. Anyone know the number of episodes?

The parents and "aunties" could have been in a show from when I was a kid - is this an outdated stereotype or is it still how things can be?

Much like D+'s Turning Red, I feel the mom is strict because that's how she's been taught to love, not in an antagonistic sort of way. And I liked the dad, including when he kind of felt betrayed after getting enthusiastic to do something with his daugther even if it wasn't his interests.

The science level of the friend seems too high until you realize that we have Tony Starks and Hank Pyms and Peter Parkers in the universe. But that does put him as potentially near the super-tech path.

I liked the popular girl Zoe had a closeted geek side. Or at least that's how I'm reading it. At AvengerCon when talking to KK she seemed really to be a fanby.
 


Tonguez

A suffusion of yellow
Liked it. Anyone know the number of episodes?

The parents and "aunties" could have been in a show from when I was a kid - is this an outdated stereotype or is it still how things can be?

Much like D+'s Turning Red, I feel the mom is strict because that's how she's been taught to love, not in an antagonistic sort of way. And I liked the dad, including when he kind of felt betrayed after getting enthusiastic to do something with his daugther even if it wasn't his interests.
yeah I liked the humour of Bara Hulk and Choti Hulk and the emotion of the dads sad eyes when Kamala rejected them.
the “aunties” dynamic kept reminding me of The Kumars at Number 42 - of course that was suppose to be exaggerated for comedy
 


Blue

Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal
On a tangent, I was low key ecstatic that Ant-Man was treated seriously by fans, even having a large statue at AvengerCon. When teamed with other heroes he's so often the butt monkey even when he does good. While really his rise from everyman-in-a-bad-spot to achieve the super heroic rivals that of Steve Rogers.

So the fact that while most of the big name heroes don't treat him too seriously (except maybe Sam Wilson), that the fans do is pretty cool.
 

It was pretty good. Very classic teen in high school TV show vibes that were done well. It's certainly aimed at younger audiences but it didn't feel like it was pandering to younger people at the expense of older folks.

The family interactions were a highlight. Her best friend clearly has a level or two of artificer but it wasn't anything crazy. Didn't get too much in the way of powers but they sure do look interesting. Lastly, the way they handled the day dreaming was fun and the text convo felt right out of Into the Spiderverse. Very cool seeing that in live action.

The only kinda dumb thing was the physics of the Ant-man helmet as it was crashing around. It reminded me of physics class when they tell you to treat the object as round and ignore friction. They should also check Frenemy Girl for a concussion and internal bleeding because she got Mjolnired real good.
 

The only kinda dumb thing was the physics of the Ant-man helmet as it was crashing around. It reminded me of physics class when they tell you to treat the object as round and ignore friction. They should also check Frenemy Girl for a concussion and internal bleeding because she got Mjolnired real good.
proof that even after The Blip high schoolers still get hammered

I'll show myself out
 


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