Warning: Contains potential SPOILERS for Ms. Marvel
Ms. Marvel has unfortunately been subject to review-bombing on websites such as IMDb, with episode 2 only going to prove these reviewers even more ridiculous than they initially were. Ms. Marvel episode 1 received rave reviews from critics, at one point sitting as the highest-rated MCU property on Rotten Tomatoes. It came as a slight shock then, when the first episode received an opposite reaction from fan reviews, dropping to become the lowest-rated MCU Disney+ show on IMDb.
Other fan ratings, such as the one on Rotten Tomatoes, are more positive with the show sitting at an 83% approval rating from audiences. However, websites like IMDb are unfortunately more subject to review-bombings than others with Ms. Marvel being no exception. The concept of review-bombing in and of itself is ridiculous, however the show itself, especially Ms. Marvelepisode 2, only goes to make the review-bombers look even more absurd.
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Ms. Marvel episode 2 received similarly stellar reviews from critics and rightfully so. One of Ms. Marvel's biggest strengths is simply how endearing it is. The show is a delight to watch, from its energetic style, exceptional camerawork, and fantastic performances, especially from lead star Iman Vellani. However, there are a few specific reasons behind the review-bombing, reasons which are actually some of the more endearing parts of the show again only making the review-bombers more ridiculous. One of the reasons behind the bad reviews is that the show is "for kids". Many of the one-star reviews on IMDb mention that the show is too childish and kid-centric and that, solely because of this, it cannot be enjoyed.
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