All hope for humanity rests on Fury's shoulders.
EPISODE | RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME | CREDITS SCENE? |
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S01E06: Home | July 26th, 2023 on Disney+ | 37m | None |
All hope for humanity rests on Fury's shoulders.
EPISODE | RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME | CREDITS SCENE? |
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S01E06: Home | July 26th, 2023 on Disney+ | 37m | None |
I liked it well enough. It seems like people were expecting an Avengers level story and it was just fine. Colman was fantastic. The brutal scenes were nice to see. The president’s final speech was a surprise, but realistic. I’m curious if the new super-Skrull will show up again in the future.
Also, how long was Rhodes in there? They said he had been there awhile.
Also, it was nice to see a Skull trick another Skrull.
Rhodes also seemed to be the only one physically affected. Like his muscles had atrophied. I also found that curious.
Realistic? Did he forget all about new asgard and all of the asgardians that are living on earth? Or that Earth’s biggest hero might be captain marvel, a kree hybrid? Or all the footage of him literally being saved by a skrull?
Either rhodes was in there before endgame, in which case a skrull went to a habitable planet, came back, and didn’t tell anybody. OR a skrull read his memories so well that he could take over as rhodes, and also decided not to tell anybody about the garden planet.
This show makes no sense.
Yes, realistic. In the real world, some immigrants are considered “good”. Hell, some illegal immigrants are considered “good” depending on where they’re from.
And honestly it’s hard to imagine Captain Marvel hadn’t found a livable world they could live on. We’ve seen there are lots of them with others on them.