Warning: Spoilers for Ms. Marvel episode 4
Ms. Marvel episode 4 has proven to be a disappointing lesson in MCU plot holes. Of course, continuity issues and moments that simply don’t make sense aren’t unheard of when it comes to the movies and shows set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But in most situations, they’re easily overlooked and don’t distract too much from the action and the main story.
Thus far, it appears that problems like this haven’t held back Ms. Marvel. It didn’t take long at all for Kamala Khan’s Disney+ show to break MCU records in terms of its Rotten Tomatoes score. While it’s currently the least-watched MCU show on the platform, it’s still the one that’s received the greatest degree of critical acclaim up to this point. While it follows a fairly impressive list of successful MCU shows like Loki andWandaVision, Ms. Marvel is Marvel’s highest-rated TV series. The characters, the story, the humor, and the tone have all garnered a significant amount of praise.
Related: Why Doctor Strange's Masters of the Mystic Arts Are So Bad At Their Job
However, that’s not to say that Kamala Khan’s new show has succeeded in avoiding the MCU’s plot hole problem. They've popped up in most Phase 4 installments, includingEternals, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Spider-Man: No Way Home. It too has had its fair share. In fact, Ms. Marvel episode 4 was unusually heavy on headscratchers. Here’s what all of them were.
Early in the episode, Kamala and her mother were picked up at the airport by family members at night. This presented the show with an opportunity to show off Pakistan. In a short sequence, Kamala was seen gazing in awe at the spectacular streets, buildings, and lights in Karachi, the biggest city in the
Read more on screenrant.com