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And here is the last half of the series! Click here to watchalong with me.

This series had a lot of charming moments. 😊 Thanks so much for taking the time to watch with me! I appreciate it.

Up next is Thor: Love and Thunder! Not sure when I will get to that as of yet, but I'm looking forward to it.

Cheers,

✦ KL

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Thadman

I believe the woman we see during the social media flurry after the school showdown who says something like, "She seems kinda familiar" is the woman who created the comic character Kamala Khan.

Thadman

There is a group called The Young Avengers and I think Kamala will be part of that. There are other young characters introduced that will probably be part of that. I think it'll be a while for that though.

Paul Howard

The title of the last episode is a nice nod to the graphic novels as the first volume was titled "No Normal"

CheshireKat528

This show gets better with every rewatch. Once again, I found myself tearing up so much more than I did when I first watched it, mostly with tears of joy, but the heavier moments hit harder as well. This show gave me lots of X-Men vibes, especially the finale. Even before we got the iconic music tease and “mutation” line, I just kept feeling like the MCU was laying the groundwork for a shift of the social and political climate in a more obvious manner. The comments Deevers made about “the wrong people” having abilities, saying kids shouldn’t have super powers. The conversations about “coming out” as a person with abilities and how your friends and family process that. A person’s right to tell their own truth when they are ready. The elements of finding your family and a sense of belonging amongst new friends. Embracing who and what you are, and where you come from. As well as, being ostracized and targeted because of who and what you are and where you come from. Spider-Man does have a tendency to experience a lot of similar types of hate and prejudice that the X-Men receive and the Spider-Man vibes were present throughout this show as well. We did get more positive vibes when Kamala’s neighbors and community came to her defense. It was showcased in a very Tobey’s era of Spider-Man kind of way. That was nice to see. I love that you are so open and accepting of the MCU branching out and exploring different cultures and ethnicities. The variety of genres and diversity of it’s characters will always be my favorite aspect of Marvel and the MCU. I love to see them trying new things and embracing a new generation of characters while still honoring and utilizing the older generation when needed! Ms. Marvel, along with her family and friends are a most welcomed addition to the MCU and I am very much looking forward to more in the future!