The following contains spoilers for Ms. Marvel Episode 5 “Time And Again.”The Ms. Marvel series continues its journey of self discovery for Kamala Khan in “Time And Again.” The fifth episode, still with Kamala and her mother visiting Sana in Pakistan, doesn’t exactly pick up where the fourth episode ended. Instead, it allows the audience to get to know Kamala’s great-grandparents, Hassan and Aisha, a bit better. The audience gets to see how Aisha went from a member of the Clan Destine trying to get back to the Noor Dimension, to starting a family.
The episode revisits Partition, the splitting of India and Pakistan along territorial lines by the government, and also reveals some family history for Kamala. It takes her one step closer to being a fully realized version of the Ms. Marvel comic book character while leaving the audience a handful of interesting Easter eggs.
Ms. Marvel Emphasizes The Importance Of Family In The MCU
The opening Marvel credits contain their comic book flip and scenes from the MCU as usual, but with a slight change. Instead of the images staying in their digital color, they gradually become black and white with the effect of a filmstrip. It takes the audience back to the 1940s, but it’s also used to call to mind the newsreels that used to run before movies in theaters during World War II, which the MCU has used before in Captain America: The First Avenger.
As with every episode, the Ms. Marvel title card has several options flashed on the screen, this time with the title of the series appearing in numerous South Asian languages. One of the cards features roses in the background, another an illustration of the Red Dagger, and another an English flag, foreshadowing events of the episode. One of the
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