Well, that was… different.
Yeah, I forgot to note that part. First of many connections with other realities I expect.The tentacle beast was clearly intended to be the same one Captain Carter was battling, marking the first connection between What If…? Episodes other than the watcher.
I meant to highlight that part, too, when I reflected on the weirdness of the fixed points of timeIt is interesting to wonder how MCU Christine is still alive. In the What if episode she still dies even if they avoid the car crash.
Her dying is not part of the sacred timeline.It is interesting to wonder how MCU Christine is still alive. In the What if episode she still dies even if they avoid the car crash.
I did smile during the final battle between the two Stranges when even their capes separate and start fighting each other.
Well that was certainly dark! A very cerebral episode with lots of wibbly wobbly bits to it.
Is it comics-canon that Dr. Strange know about the Watcher? I thought that was a little weird.
Because this isn't the MCU timeline.It is interesting to wonder how MCU Christine is still alive. In the What if episode she still dies even if they avoid the car crash.
I'm no Dr. Strange expert but all main superheroes, especially the FF4, had run ins with Uatu or even worked with him, so i assume the Sorcerer Supreme knows that Uatu and the Watchers exist.
I don't really care if it was comics canon or not. I accept the reason why this Strange saw him was because he had consumed so much dark arts and mystics and so much more that it eventually heightened his abilities beyond the norm (well, the norm of a Sorcerer Supreme anyways).Is it comics-canon that Dr. Strange know about the Watcher? I thought that was a little weird.
This one didn't work for me. It makes little sense to claim that the very thing that makes this timeline different from the main one is impossible to prevent in any timeline. There was some vague handwave about this "universe" having its own timelines distinct from any other, but that's not how the multiverse was shown to work in Loki, nor does it make sense in more general terms (since fiction uses "universe" and "timeline" pretty much interchangeably for the same phenomenon). For that matter, it conflicts with the core premise of this show, which is supposed to be that the decisions that are made differently are what cause the universe to split into alternate realities. This seems to be saying the universes are already separate and unconnected, independently of the decisions we see.
For those who know their Marvel mystic lore better than I do, can you identify all of the mystic creatures that the dark Strange summoned in order to absorb their essences?
I thought the idea was that, as Strange put it, it was a paradox. He can’t use sorcery to undo the very event that made him a sorcerer in the first place. If he tried to, say, prevent himself from ever going to Kamar-Taj, the same would’ve happened.
While there's no confirmation, people have speculated on who or what the tentacle monster is when we first saw it in the Peggy Carter episode. I would be surprised if the show was limited to what it could introduce, especially since the very premise of the show is alternate realties.Has the show so far introduced a single character or even object from the comics that wasn’t already in the films? I’m starting to wonder if they aren’t allowed to — don’t want to narrow the options for any future films/shows.
Absolutely. If I had the time stone I know exactly when I would go back to and I would do it in an instant.The road to hell is paved with good intentions as the saying goes and i think we can all relate
Maybe season 2? I was going to say in a future movie but I doubt they would bring an animated story continuity into a live action continuity.I wonder if we'll see this dark Strange again, since it appears he's trapped in a bubble (or rather, crystal) universe.
But Thanos used it to reverse time just a few minutes. He didn't actually use it to travel back in time. Just reverse a moment in time that happened recently. I guess you can get away with that? And Strange handed over the time stone to him so he knew this was all meant to happen.why was Thanos able to reverse time to allow him to gain power to instantly eliminate half of all life in the universe? Yeah, I know, it's best not to overthink these fixed moments of time, just like in Doctor Who.
Within the story itself, yes, but that doesn't make sense within the context of the larger universe where Strange did become Sorceror Supreme without Christine dying. We know that there canonically was another path that led to him becoming the SorSup and saving the world from Dormammu. So it's contradictory to say that there can be no other path.
I would be surprised if the show was limited to what it could introduce, especially since the very premise of the show is alternate realties.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.