One of the things that Ms. Marvel has made work, even though it's walking a bit of a tight rope, is that the first two episodes of the series have had very little focus on superheroes. The premiere episode of the series could be excused for this simply because the Disney+ show needed to introduce all the new characters. It also needed to make sure that people really fell in love with the teen girl at the center of the new show by getting to know her personality and where she fits into the broader world of Ms. Marvel. While it seems as though that was accomplished with the first episode of this new Marvel series, the second episode worked to show what Kamala's day-to-day life is like as she starts to come to terms with the possibility of being a superhero.
With everything being set up and the characters already introduced, the second episode of Ms. Marvel not being anywhere near action-packed could have been a problem if it wasn't carried out exactly right. The good news is that much like the first episode, this second installment was indeed done pretty much perfectly. Even if it turns out that the series as a whole is going to have the superhero alter ego of Kamala Khan be mainly in the background, there's enough to like about the series as simply a look into the life and times of a young Pakistani-American teenager who is just trying to find her way in the world.
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The second episode of Ms. Marvel picks up just a bit after the series premiere left off. Kamala is still dealing with the fallout of disobeying her parents, shown mainly by her mother's coldness even as Kamala tries to apologize for sneaking out. However, the show also does an
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