He's going to Cal Tech on a full 4 year scholarshipI love how HS student orphan Bruno is just an expert on everything. He's in high school and is doing molecular level blood/DNA analysis?! What?
He's a Young Reed Richards
He's going to Cal Tech on a full 4 year scholarshipI love how HS student orphan Bruno is just an expert on everything. He's in high school and is doing molecular level blood/DNA analysis?! What?
It's an overused Marvel trope.I love how HS student orphan Bruno is just an expert on everything. He's in high school and is doing molecular level blood/DNA analysis?! What?
Cant agree on this. Its like you missed the point because you were so worried about super powers. The whole point about the family and community stuff was to show her how much she had in her family, heritage and community. They always had her back, and that makes her a stronger actual hero with convictions and motivation's. Maybe we forgot about that in marvel because of all people that don't have street level motivations and relationships. Maybe it's the lack of strong local communities in the USThis show was bad. Wished they would have focused less on her family, and focused more on Kamala coming to terms with her new powers, and showed more of her interacting with her neighborhood. The community rallying around her in the end felt hollow, because she really only saved that one kid as far as they knew. We could have at least got a montage scene of her doing more for her community.
Touching on the show runners confirmation on Kamal's status, how the order to make it so came from Allfather Feige and why simplifying the mutant/inhuman issue is a good thing.
In the MCU, having mutants, inhumans AND mutates (like Hulk, or Monica) will play kind of redundant. That's one of the things I was wanting to know how they'd handle it and the way she responded to Bruno's discovery was like "meh...another label?".
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Keep watchingWatching the first episode now and of course her man is white
First episode in. fukk her fam
Watching the first episode now and of course her man is white
First episode in. fukk her fam
No I got the point of what they were doing, but I found her family uninteresting and too cartoonish. I wanted them off the screen, no matter what purpose they were supposed to serve. The problem with this show is that they have some interesting ideas, but they don't have the patience or time to thoroughly explore them. Everything felt very rushed and half-assed, especially the plotline centering on partition.Cant agree on this. Its like you missed the point because you were so worried about super powers. The whole point about the family and community stuff was to show her how much she had in her family, heritage and community. They always had her back, and that makes her a stronger actual hero with convictions and motivation's. Maybe we forgot about that in marvel because of all people that don't have street level motivations and relationships. Maybe it's the lack of strong local communities in the US
I dunno if this been mentioned or not but help me Marvel Studio's logic or rationale behind this. So, they decided to introduce MUTANTS by implying Kamala is a mutant and the bracelet enhances her powers, instead of introducing mutants through WandaVision by making a more comic book accurate Wanda be revealed to be as a mutant with the mind stone igniting the X-gene. They rather claim for Wanda to be always born a witch despite her brother having powers too that they decided not to even address or acknowledge.
It feels tacked on changing Kamala up and went against the original consensus of the notion that mutants always been around the MCU.
I dunno if this been mentioned or not but help me Marvel Studio's logic or rationale behind this. So, they decided to introduce MUTANTS by implying Kamala is a mutant and the bracelet enhances her powers, instead of introducing mutants through WandaVision by making a more comic book accurate Wanda be revealed to be as a mutant with the mind stone igniting the X-gene. They rather claim for Wanda to be always born a witch despite her brother having powers too that they decided not to even address or acknowledge.
It feels tacked on changing Kamala up and went against the original consensus of the notion that mutants always been around the MCU.
- The creators of Ms. Marvel always intended Kamala to be a mutant, she was made inhuman against their wishes.
- Wanda being a witch doesn't negate her being a mutant any more than Kamala being a Jinn does.
- Eternals lays the foundation for why mutants have always been around.
They probably just didn’t want to do it at the timeDoesn't explain WHY NOW which is the point of my question. Not so much why Ms. Marvel is a mutant, and regardless of what the creators claim, she's an Inhuman in the comics. But that's even a big deal because the MCU been distancing themselves from anything INHUMAN related since the television debacle.
But the question is why now over the perfect opportunity with WandaVision? Again, just throwing in there just to throw it in there in Ms. Marvel is the definition of lazy writing.