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hi friends!

here is my edited reaction to what if... season 2 episode 7 "what if... hela found the ten rings?"

this was so fun to see hela again in this setting!!! especially since i couldn't watch shang chi with you all, this was nice to share with yall!

thanks for watching with me!

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Aldo Gonzales (edited)

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2024-02-08 21:35:06 The faceless chicken-pig is Morris. It’s actually pretty to tell which is his “face” by noticing the direction of his wings. They point upward like arrows, and his face lies just beyond the pointed part. This episode further proves that Odin wasn’t the best parental figure. Hela had the potential to be an angelic force in our main dimension if Odin hadn’t locked her up. Apparently they had intended for Hela to appear in Party Thor’s episode, but they couldn’t find a role for her. Matthew Chauncey, one of the writers, said that Hela instead deserved her own episode, but it would only work if Cate Blanchett agreed to return for the role.
2024-02-06 15:35:53 The faceless chicken-pig is Morris. It’s actually pretty easy to tell which is his “face” by noticing the direction of his wings. They point upward like arrows, and his face lies just beyond the pointed part. This episode further proves that Odin wasn’t the best parental figure. Hela had the potential to be an angelic force in our main dimension if Odin hadn’t locked her up. Apparently they had intended for Hela to appear in Party Thor’s episode, but they couldn’t find a role for her. Matthew Chauncey, one of the writers, said that Hela instead deserved her own episode, but it would only work if Cate Blanchett agreed to return for the role.

The faceless chicken-pig is Morris. It’s actually pretty easy to tell which is his “face” by noticing the direction of his wings. They point upward like arrows, and his face lies just beyond the pointed part. This episode further proves that Odin wasn’t the best parental figure. Hela had the potential to be an angelic force in our main dimension if Odin hadn’t locked her up. Apparently they had intended for Hela to appear in Party Thor’s episode, but they couldn’t find a role for her. Matthew Chauncey, one of the writers, said that Hela instead deserved her own episode, but it would only work if Cate Blanchett agreed to return for the role.

Neil McRae

This sort of retroactively makes the Hela of "Ragnarok" a tragic character, because, under the right circumstances, she could've been a hero.