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Post by TommyWizard on Sept 16, 2021 19:50:39 GMT
Since nobody is doing it I'll take the shot. Another great What If? episode that takes a different road at the very begining of the MCU. There was a lot of subtle details that were nice to see (the actions taking place years before the first Black Panther, Shuri is younger and Killmonger has less scars on his body etc) Killmonger went full Palpatine there... Playing 4D chess Btw it's not Robert voicing his part but a voice actor that does iron man voices on game and animations he's nailing it (like the guy who did Hugo Weaving on the first episode) Am I the only one who thinks the general Ross looks way too much buff? Also I wonder if these events would affect all the following big events like the Avengers assembling etc For thing for sure if there was a Civil War it would be completely different!
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Post by Jemma Simmons on Sept 16, 2021 23:43:45 GMT
Since nobody is doing it I'll take the shot. Another great What If? episode that takes a different road at the very begining of the MCU. There was a lot of subtle details that were nice to see (the actions taking place years before the first Black Panther, Shuri is younger and Killmonger has less scars on his body etc) Killmonger went full Palpatine there... Playing 4D chess Btw it's not Robert voicing his part but a voice actor that does iron man voices on game and animations he's nailing it (like the guy who did Hugo Weaving on the first episode) Am I the only one who thinks the general Ross looks way too much buff? Also I wonder if these events would affect all the following big events like the Avengers assembling etc For thing for sure if there was a Civil War it would be completely different! I also thought it was another great episode! I’ve heard we are getting a second season, do I hope we revisit some of these plots. I definitely think we’ll see some of this stuff touched on in the movies now that the multiverse is in play. I agree Ross looked a little too buff.
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Post by haxemon on Sept 17, 2021 20:34:23 GMT
I really can't see how they could *not* tie all these stories together. Some episodes stand alone but so many really don't and with the Watcher getting closer (literally) every time I think they're setting up one of two things:
1. The Watcher interferes - something big enough or "wrong" enough happens that he feels he has to step in. Maybe some sort of "fabric of reality" type thing. 2. Someone attacks and/or kills the Watcher - this was done in the comics and they could interpret that here.
I think it's likely this will set up Multiverse of Madness. Maybe not as a literal prequel but at least thematically.
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Post by Jemma Simmons on Sept 17, 2021 23:31:41 GMT
I really can't see how they could *not* tie all these stories together. Some episodes stand alone but so many really don't and with the Watcher getting closer (literally) every time I think they're setting up one of two things: 1. The Watcher interferes - something big enough or "wrong" enough happens that he feels he has to step in. Maybe some sort of "fabric of reality" type thing. 2. Someone attacks and/or kills the Watcher - this was done in the comics and they could interpret that here. I think it's likely this will set up Multiverse of Madness. Maybe not as a literal prequel but at least thematically. I agree with you here.
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Post by TommyWizard on Sept 18, 2021 21:16:49 GMT
Probably yes! At least they set some grounds like the Absolute Point.
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