Great, great finale. The show was a delight from the beginning. I really loved every episode.
Also, Vellani was outstanding. Can’t wait to see her on the big screen. And, hopefully, in a second season.
Thumbs up for me too on episode 5. I thought the history of the partition and Aisha were both so well done.
Now, as for this, I don’t have an explanation other than people suck (and are racist)...
I enjoyed this one. Yes, the villains revealed themselves a bit too quickly after befriending Kamala, but at least we know what the sides are now, if not the stakes. (It begs the question though, why didn't they just overpower her and grab the bracelet from her wrist? Or is it that she needs to...
I thought the second episode was just a joy to watch. And the show works in every way, but most of all because of Vellani. She is insanely great in this.
The first episode is delightful. Refreshing to see a new talent like Vellani, and for Marvel to use a place like Jersey City - which is distinct from its neighbor New York City - to such great effect. (BTW, Jersey City really does have a wealth of murals on buildings, like the ones that come to...
To be fair, these aren’t TV show budgets. They’re movie budgets. Marvel is spending $150 million or more for 6 episodes; that’s $25 million per installment- a hell of a lot more than, say, The Flash.
Sounds like the show will follow Moon Knight as the next Disney+ Marvel show, and looks like it's coming in June.
https://thedirect.com/article/ms-marvel-disney-plus-release-date-june
It’s time for my favorite Gene Roddenberry quote: it’s 1975 or 76, and Space: 1999 has started. Meanwhile, Star Trek is absolutely thriving in syndication. Gene is asked if this new show will threaten Star Trek’s popularity. He said, “I think the fans are lucky. They get to watch both shows.”
I know pretty much nothing about this character's supporting cast, except that it is set in Jersey City. I do know a lot about Jersey City, so I hope they get those details right.