while I didn't like the fact that I had to read through subs, this episode so far is the best thing in the season story-wise. I hope Marvel Studios will care to explain in next 2 episodes why all these season 2 episodes seemed so non-coherent
Wow! More of this please
This season has been great, but this episode in particular is incredible
"What If..." is always a treat, but this was absolutely beautiful. I really hope to see more of Kahorri... not just in the What If universe, but in our live action films and television shows... and woven into the comics themselves to cement her place among Marvel's legends. Her powers are growing so fast. If this had been timed a little differently, she could have been a major character in The Marvels for sure.
I'm kind of blown away by the "What if... Kahhori Reshaped the World?" episode of Marvel's "What If...!?" that just debuted. A richly-realized indigenous-centered, anti-colonialist, spoken-Mohawk vision of an alternative past. Really powerful! More on the collaboration that spawned this:
https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/how-marvel-studios-what-if-created-kahhori-a-new-mohawk-super-hero/
A new Marvel character! And she is great, not a Mary Sue. She does have power, but it's her circumstance and people's suffering that gives her the will to use it.
It's a shame we don't get marvel movies of this quality of a story. Superb.
What in the... it must be one of the best What if? episodes I've watched.
I'm confused as to what's going on and a bit bored, but I did love them visiting the 19th century!
Boring. Convoluted. Aimless. Could be beyond saving very soon.
Lol this gets boring and boring with every episode. What did we learn with this episode about everything in mcu and loki overall? Thor wasn't that tall??? Seriously? At least with season one, there was mystery, suspense. With this season, it's just plain boring.
this was so nice but like wth was that.
Bane and Clayface the strangest things ever but I’m kind of okay with it?
Alright, I'm hooked. Good, old-style cartoon with a good story, characters that are likeable, good animation... Simple, not trying too hard. Cute.
Goodbye and thanks Matt & Comedy Central!!!
this was intense and heartbreaking at the same time. best episode so far
I'm not seeing much discussion on this show, but it is really good. I don't know what the... goal of it is? But I'm enjoying the journey, seeing these compelling characters live their lives and interconnect with each other.
Such a great episode and the ending really shocked me.
1st episode was a little slow but enjoyable. It's easy to see how each of them would snap. I'll definitely return to the series to see how it progresses.
Funny how the majority of comments here are hating the episode, meanwhile I found it to be the best and most interesting since 2x09. The only two episodes I've actually enjoyed so far. Both similar in structure of just Walter and Jesse in one place conversing and reflecting. Also this is literally the first time since the start of the show that I've felt sympathy towards Walter. Him trying to pin point the moment his marriage fell apart was really sad.
It's a bit strange to see that final race without seeing or even mentioning the winner of that race (As if he didn't even participate). And why was Sebastian Vettel's departure from F1 given this little attention? A four-time world champion driving his final race should get way more screen-time. And we also hardly saw Bottas, Stroll, Latifi, Ocon or Zhou (only his crash during the British GP) this season. A pity I think.
Oh, and I wouldn't mind seeing more of the drivers' interaction (Loved all the banter), although I can understand that it wouldn't add much to the episode storylines.
What kind of accent Alexandra Daddario have? There is a weird pause between each word she says.
Demons? Possessions? Mystery? Although I'm sensing this will be a slow show...I'm in.