Very inspired. I loved it.The Looney Tunes style "countries actually have their names written across them" shots were fucking great.
I wondered if it might be a Tahiti reference but that opens a whole other can of worms
Glad I went dark on all the media for this show, I'm blown away by every twist.
The Looney Tunes style "countries actually have their names written across them" shots were fucking great.
Aaaand people in Youtube comments are already arguing that this episode proves that Thor is more powerful then Captain Marvel
More concerning than power levels is why Carol was stuck under an enchanted hammer that the irresponsible Thor was somehow still worthy to wield. What phrase is the hammer actually enchanted with? "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be a frat boy..."
Jesus Christ...you take shit way too seriously. Lighten up.More concerning than power levels is why Carol was stuck under an enchanted hammer that the irresponsible Thor was somehow still worthy to wield. What phrase is the hammer actually enchanted with? "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be a frat boy..."
More concerning than power levels is why Carol was stuck under an enchanted hammer that the irresponsible Thor was somehow still worthy to wield. What phrase is the hammer actually enchanted with? "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be a frat boy..."
Lighten. The fuck. UP!!!
Only thing that didn't make sense was she couldn't get out from under it, without the bad blood between the Ice Giants and Asgardians then Odin wouldn't ever put that spell on the hammer, as Thor wouldn't have gone after them against his orders - really speaking anyone could pick that thing up.
I guess we didn't really see her try to get up though.
Who built this Vision? He has to be from their universe or his stones wouldn't work
The comic is very much the same with its one-offs that sometimes get more.That was one of my favorite episodes. I haven't read the comic but to me, this series is at its best when it strays wildly from the MCU. I love the idea of Captain Carter, for example, but that episode was almost a total retread of the first Captain America movie with a character change that didn't really change much up.
It's usually a thing that the stones in different universe can be different colors and can't affect other universe. MCU is a canon universe in the comics so I assumed it fell under the same constraintsSince when was this a rule? The only place the stones don't work is in whatever dimension the TVA is in. Otherwise, none of what happened in Endgame could have been possible.
Aaaand people in Youtube comments are already arguing that this episode proves that Thor is more powerful then Captain Marvel
To be fair, he's a literal Nazi.That one dude being disappointed that they never get to use the nukes had me all like 😬😬😬
That one dude being disappointed that they never get to use the nukes had me all like 😬😬😬
Glad he's not in charge lmao
he got to live his dream at the beginning of Civil WarThat one dude being disappointed that they never get to use the nukes had me all like 😬😬😬
Glad he's not in charge lmao
Since when was this a rule? The only place the stones don't work is in whatever dimension the TVA is in. Otherwise, none of what happened in Endgame could have been possible.
More concerning than power levels is why Carol was stuck under an enchanted hammer that the irresponsible Thor was somehow still worthy to wield. What phrase is the hammer actually enchanted with? "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be a frat boy..."
That's actually CrossbonesThat one dude being disappointed that they never get to use the nukes had me all like 😬😬😬
Glad he's not in charge lmao
I'm guessing the hammer worked differently in this timeline or it knew Thor was ok as he explained about partying on a dying starTHANK YOU!
I was waiting forever for that @#$%ing hammer to stop working.
I noticed there was one point you could see an inscription on the hammer but it was written in runes. I imagine someone like New Rockstars will translate it for their analysis video.I'm guessing the hammer worked differently in this timeline or it knew Thor was ok as he explained about partying on a dying star
How? It was even explicitly said that she was holding back. Man, they feel so attacked, don't they?Aaaand people in Youtube comments are already arguing that this episode proves that Thor is more powerful then Captain Marvel
In fairness, it's not like Thor was giving it his best either.How? It was even explicitly said that she was holding back. Man, they feel so attacked, don't they?
Aaaand people in Youtube comments are already arguing that this episode proves that Thor is more powerful then Captain Marvel
It's kind of sad how much happier Loki is being a prince with his real family compared to being adopted by Odin. Shows how much of a screw-up Odin is.
Well it would be better technically.Now why Odin would be okay with partying rather than warmongering idk, but that's not the point.