In today’s entertainment landscape it often seems like there is simply too much Marvel as Disney practically has set up its content schedule so that the next MCU series or movie is always right around the corner. Nevertheless, Ms. Marvel’s unique approach and cast of characters make a valid argument for why Kamala Khan perhaps deserved at least a couple more episodes before making room for She-Hulk.
Up to this point, every single Marvel series Disney Plus consisted of a 6-episode run, with the sole exception of the first one, Wandavision, and the animated What If…? which really never played by the same rules as the rest. However, what makes Ms. Marvel different is that by putting so much focus on Kamala’s family and friends, it creates a more solid supporting cast, or at least one that’s suited to continuous appearances throughout the series instead of just serving a specific purpose to advance the plot when needed.
Ms. Marvel Shows There's A Serious Problem With Internet Reviews
Let’s make one thing very clear, Ms. Marvel’s villains, the Clan Destine, are possibly the worst out of any MCU series as they don’t really hold a candle to Agatha Harkness’ charm, Baron Zemo’s antics, John Walker’s trauma, Kang’s elaborate multiversal schemes, nor Kingpin’s return, and yet that makes it even more surprising that the show is remotely good despite not having a decent antagonist. Sure, Ms. Marvel could still surprise fans with a shocking reveal in the following two weeks, though for now it's wholly surprising how well the script holds up without a proper villain.
So why is that? Well, it might be largely down to the fact that Ms. Marvel’s plot, unlike those of all the other legacy characters from the Infinity Saga, is actually a real
Read more on gamerant.com