Has the show so far introduced a single character or even object from the comics that wasn’t already in the films?
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Has the show so far introduced a single character or even object from the comics that wasn’t already in the films?
Or otherwise change something in the past? Absolutely.The road to hell is paved with good intentions as the saying goes and i think we can all relate - could anyone claim if they had Strange's powers and the Time Stone they wouldn't be tempted to bring a loved one back?
That went through my mind several times. You all are pretty smart and came up with good possibilities. The one that makes the most sense to me is that the "nexus event" was their breakup so that in the movie Christine wasn't going to the event.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.
Well, yesI laughed at the time loop scene with her constantly dying. I’m a horrible person.![]()
Sadly, I agree. I still hope we'll get some better writing for Dr. Palmer somewhere along the line.No, the more I think about it, the more this just feels like an excuse to indulge in the worst, most gratuitous excesses of the "women in refrigerators" trope. In this episode, Christine has no agency or identity of her own, she exists only as a romantic object for the male protagonist, she literally has no cosmic purpose except to motivate the male protagonist, and the only way to fulfill that purpose is by subjecting her to repeated violence. It's a damned ugly way to treat a character that was underserved enough already in the movie. It's the diametric opposite of what episode 1 did for Peggy.
I don’t think she is in Dr Strange 2, unless they changed that
That’s interesting. The original report said she wasn’t in it. The new director must have changed thingsMarvel’s press release would disagree.
Is this show actually integral to the rest of the MCU or is it really just a “What If” in that it’s wholly self contained and just a separate sandbox for writers to have fun with?
That’s why I’m not too concerned about it contradicting rules laid out in MCU live action properties. Until something from this show has an impact on the MCU, I’m assuming it’s its own thing.
I was thinking that as well. I am glad they didn't go that way. It would have been to predictable. I am also just glad they let the universe die. Pretty bold move to go so dark in a MCU story. They even tried to ethic wash some of the sins Wanda did in WandaVison in terms of her torture of a whole town.I was waiting for Strange to be the one who dies so that Christine may live and become the sorcerer, but that wasn't the story they were telling.
Maybe, based on the rumors about a future episode (see my post about the remaining footage from the two trailers for more info). Or at least for the rest of the show.Is this show actually integral to the rest of the MCU or is it really just a “What If” in that it’s wholly self contained and just a separate sandbox for writers to have fun with?
Interesting analogy, given that there are at least two North Poles...Saying a given time was replaced with an alternate version is like saying it came after itself, which is meaningless, like saying the North Pole is further north than the North Pole.
Sounds reasonable. Basically a “take it or leave it” deal.IIRC, there was an interview with the showrunner saying that the show was originally developed independently, but then they had conversations with Feige about how it could fit in with the larger continuity. So I think it is likely to have some connection to the greater whole, at least peripherally. But I don't think it's the sort of thing like WandaVision or TF&tWS where the entire purpose of the series is to set up the pieces on the board for a future movie.
Interesting analogy, given that there are at least two North Poles...
Would Uatu count as new? I know Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 had a cameos by a group of watchers, but I'm not sure that counts since none of them were specifically identified as Uatu. The Hydra Stomper suit is new, unless it doesn't count since it's basically just another Iron Man suit.
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