And it's got Hemsworth, Portman, Dennings, Wahtiti AND Goldblum all reprising their roles. A great appetizer for Love and Thunder! 

If you’re not well and you sign a multi year contract, Disney have a right to know. I mean they are investing in him.Uhh, how would they know? It was a secret. As I understand it, he kept it from his employers precisely because he didn't want to face the kind of health-based job discrimination you're talking about. He had a right to medical privacy.
The Portman voice sounded weird. I would have just got the actress who voiced Padme in the Clone Wars.And it's got Hemsworth, Portman, Dennings, Wahtiti AND Goldblum all reprising their roles. A great appetizer for Love and Thunder!![]()
If you’re not well and you sign a multi year contract, Disney have a right to know. I mean they are investing in him.
"Hollywood movies did not prepare me for this. Shouldn't there be more lasers? Probing? A flying cow?"
After the dourness of the last few episodes, it was refreshing to watch a more laidback and fun story this time around (aside from the ending which I'll get to later). While the episode was called "What If...Thor were an only child?," I think a better name would be "What If...Captain Marvel and Thor duked it out across the entire Earth?" I really enjoyed watching those two very powerful being trade blows on an almost equal measure...although I bet Thor wouldn't do quite as well if he didn't have Mjolnir.
As alluded by the opening quote, as much fun as it was to watch party Thor and his ever-growing band of partiers wreck havoc across the globe, the true highlight of this episode for me was the ongoing commentary by Darcy. Like I said with WandaVision, I'm so very happy to have Kat Dennings back in the MCU. Her snark has been greatly missed and it was the perfect fit for this episode. It's just a shame she apparently isn't in Love and Thunder.
I was a little surprised by the number of cameos throughout the episode. I knew Korg, the Grandmaster, and Sif were going to be in this one, but I hadn't expected to see Nebula and Surtur to also crash the party, too, and both Karen Gillan and Clancy Brown sounded like they were having a lot of fun. I was also taken surprise by proper frost giant Loki but I loved seeing that very different path for him. Less surprising was Howard the Duck...and I was greatly amused how he and Darcy got married in Vegas. Now that's a spin-off I would love to watch. Call it The Snark of Darcy and Howard.
I also didn't expect to see the core group of SHIELD agents to show up, even if the focus was mostly on Hill after Fury was accidently put into a coma by Korg. I loved seeing Hill take charge of this mission and handle each situation with her normal no-nonsense attitude. I also loved seeing Rumlow's overeagerness to nuke something...anything!
This episode was so much fun from beginning to end so I don't know why it ended on such a weird offbeat note with...Vision wearing an Ultron suit and all of the Infinity Stones? I'm not entirely sure how that divergence arose as a result of Thor's partying ways, nor how that would develop so quickly during the week or so covering the time period of Thor. I would love to see that story in an actual episode...and perhaps that might actually be the next episode? There are only two episodes left and there were several clips from the trailers that showed Ultron bots in action.
Yup, that makes sense. Thanks for the reminder that Vision's body was originally created for Ultron.That's probably a version of Ultron Prime. Remember Vision was originally built to be Ultron's body. And I agree that scene couldn't possibly result from this which is why I'm betting this leads to the long rumored multi verse team up. Next episode will be What If Ultron Won? And the answer will be one universe isn't enough for him, so he's invading all the different universes we've seen and a bunch of our former main characters will have to team up to stop him.
Who cares if it's a "just" a goofy comedy episode? To my mind there's nothing "just" about inspired silliness.
And, of course, generous quantities of Darcy snark is never a bad thing.![]()
Good comedy is driven by believable characters who have empathetic and relatable motives even when their context and their actions are ridiculous. .
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