what a season 2 episode 7 of monarch
I admit that I did too. I enjoy Wyatt’s performance in general.It may not have stood up to close scrutiny, but I lovedlovedLOVED seeing Kurt and Wyatt acting "together!"
(That said, other than showcasing him, I don’t really see the point of the spinoff that will apparently have him countering the Soviets in the 80s.
Sure. Apple sayeth—This is the first Ive heard of a spin-off. Off to do a google.
It may not have stood up to close scrutiny, but I lovedlovedLOVED seeing Kurt and Wyatt acting "together!"
Actually, couple of thoughts about that report…
Nice.
However hackneyed it sometimes (often) (usually) (whatever, I still seem to like it) gets, Lee (and Lee) and Keiko and the kids have stories; the Titans don’t.
Nice.
Am I missing anything here? Are there some hints on the "new threat" I didn't pick up on?
I’ll certainly be happy if that’s true.I dunno... I think we're starting to discover that Titan X has a story, and possibly a sympathetic one.
Some monster we've seen before?Well, I think the floating debris field that Koichi was flying through is a good indication that there's a new threat.
Is this third party that Isabel Simmons is a part of from the movies or something new?
i am still wondering how the monarch tv show is connected to the latest via resent monarch verse movies like godzilla 2 kong vs godzilla and godzilla x kong
because in the resent monarch verse movies didnt some of characters go to same place where cate and lee went like in the tv show and in the movies the characters did not return a year to many years later like the characters cate lee keiko hiro and may from the tv show did
unlese lol lol in the tv show they fixed the problems that they were having about traveling to hollow earth which explains how in the monarch verse movies they never mentioned anything from the tv shows yet
Presumably something created for the show, like Isabel herself.
Season 2 (set in 2017) is filling in backstory for Apex Cybernetics, the villains in Godzilla vs. Kong (released and set in 2021). They've name-dropped its boss Walter Simmons and are showing the background of Apex's development of cybernetic interfaces with Titan nervous systems, which will eventually lead to Mechagodzilla. But the show's events still happen before Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019).
The realm in the TV show, Axis Mundi, is an intermediate space between the surface world and the movies' Hollow Earth. So it looks different (like a TV-budget forest location rather than a feature-budget CGI environment) and follows different rules (like the timey-wimey stuff).
The biggest continuity error between the show and the films is that the characters in the show treat the portals to Axis Mundi/Hollow Earth as a proven reality in 2015-17, even though G:KOTM depicted it as an unproven theory in 2019. Also, Kong: Skull Island established Houston Brooks as the main advocate of the Hollow Earth theory, while the TV series ignores him and makes it Billy Randa's theory.
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