Home Artists Posts Import Register
Patreon importer is back online! Tell your friends ✅

Files

Ms Marvel 1x6 Full Length Reaction | No Normal.mp4

Join the web's most supportive community of creators and get high-quality tools for hosting, sharing, and streaming videos in gorgeous HD with no ads.

Comments

SummitSummit

Whoa! That was weird. In your copy of the show the Statue of Liberty was oxidized green. In mine it was shiny copper. I don't understand why this show is SO underrated. Everything I heard from everyone, everywhere, was "Meh." So I never bothered to watch it. I only watched it now because I needed an Angela fix (I may be becoming a junkie.) I didn't even watch the show before watching along with you, which is a first for me, but my interest in the show was so low going in I felt it was acceptable. But this show has been nothing short of Marvelous. I have thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish. So, thank you, Angela, for making me watch this finally. I'm also glad you've gotten away from using Vimeo for you current reactions. The Vimeo player seems to play slower than it should, I have to keep pausing my copy to let Vimeo catch up multiple times throughout the episodes.

Whovian Prakash

BTW Ms Marvel is officially the highest critics-rated MCU production on Rotten Tomatoes with 98% fresh rating. The show surpassed Black Panther that has 96% fresh rating.

Yanpo

I don't really know why it got such a high rating by critics who tend to be some of the most cynical of people, second only to youtube reviewers that depend on trashing shows for views with the occasional high marks to pretend they are fair. For me this was a great story that was marred by a need to rush the ending and tie all loose ends, all because of a small 6 episode window. I'm usually okay and even applaud shows that go with 6 episodes since it forces them to focus on quality, but this first season really needed more time to truly flesh out all the relevant characters and provide some decent worldbuilding. The villains especially were hit hardest by this. We learned so very little about their motivations and backgrounds. They were treated like little more than cardboard pieces used to decorate the set. Their purpose in the story seemed like an excuse to give us action scenes. I enjoyed those action scenes, but I would've enjoyed them more if I had truly gotten to know the villains. I needed scenes between Kamran and Najma, and maybe the entire Clandestines family just as much as the scenes we got between Kamala and her family. That way we would've had both sides of this conflict fully fleshed out. I wanted to know more about the Red Dagger, and to know if it was just two people or if there were more out there. The government agent lady was an obvious trope that didn't really need much fleshing out, but at the same time, I think she should have been more than just a trope. She's at least is still alive and can therefore be improved upon, but Najma was such a wasted character. Aisha as well was wasted. Whole time travel story with her as the central character and they barely touched upon who this person is. The time travel bit should've been two episodes in order to flesh out both the Partition storyline with Aisha, her husband and daughter. As well as to flesh out the Clandestines' background with a primary focus on Najma. Before Najma's demise, we should've seen more of her relationship with Kamran. We should have also gotten to see more about how her views of her mission had evolved after so many years, and now that she had her own child. That way we could understand why she would be so willing to sacrifice him up until the last minute where she suddenly did a 180. The way that scenes plays out, it comes off like some girl she barely knew managed to tuck on her heartstrings better than her own son or family could. I loved what they did with Kamala. I loved what they did with her origin story, her personality, her family, and her powers. She's a breath of fresh air in the MCU, and Iman Vellani did an amazing job with her and I hope we get a show or movie with her and both Spider-Mans at some point after the "The Marvels" movie. At the end of the day, Ms. Marvel's showrunners did achieve it's most important job, and that was to build up its titular character into an intriguing and likeable super hero. They failed their villains, but they did still right by their heroes.