Very cool finale.
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I love the theater marquee sign
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And then we get this scene
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I like how it ended and I hope we see more of Jimmy Woo.Visit my wiki site:
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To be truthful they never said it would be. That being said I am glad they confirmed the magic book, and I like who Monica Rambeau meet, sets that up for Captain Marvel 2. The second ender sets up for Doctor Strange 2.Visit my wiki site:
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Most definitely the lead in for the next Dr Strange story. Chthon, the God of Chaos, is most likely what Wanda has unleashed if we're to follow the comics. And the kids DO exist in other dimensions, one of which is Hell, because their soul bound father would be Mephisto. That's why they're screaming for help at the end when Wanda has the Book of the Damned open and is looking in other dimensions.
Anyone notice in place of the mind gem, the White Vision had the Stark arc reactor? That was interesting. I liked the analogy of the wood from the ship of Theseus to explain the dynamic between both the Visions. Neither of them by themselves are the real Vision, but together they are. So when the White Vision develops the ability to think for himself, he suddenly finds himself carrying all of the memories from the original Vision up to Endgame. So in effect they've brought him back.Comment
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i enjoyed the ending. i too wish they had just kept Quicksilver as being from another dimension, though i am sure they will have a good way of bringing the mutants into the MCU. i thought it interesting that they mention the sorcerer supreme, but not named as being DR Strange, who Wanda would know by this point having battled together against ThanosComment
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i enjoyed the ending. i too wish they had just kept Quicksilver as being from another dimension, though i am sure they will have a good way of bringing the mutants into the MCU. i thought it interesting that they mention the sorcerer supreme, but not named as being DR Strange, who Wanda would know by this point having battled together against Thanos
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That was a great finale... and pretty epic story-telling for a "tv show". The way the first episodes started and kept revealing bits and pieces as it went along is right up my alley... plenty of clues and nothing was wasted for the sake of just showing something weird (I'm looking at you LOST... this is how you do it)
Great set-up for what's next in the Marvel universe... makes you hungry for more.
I wish DC could get it's story-telling ship in order... the stable of heroes is just as strong or stronger, and why they can't figure it out is beyond me. If Marvel can let Captain America be an optimistic do-gooder, then Warner could do the same for Superman. Anyway...
Great show... great story-telling... all-in-all, I feel like it was a really good Marvel "movie-like" experience.Comment
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It might not have been the ending everyone was hoping for, but it was probably the one we all deserved with no big giant battle or last minute guest star. I really enjoyed the series and was looking forward to the next one each week.
The two stingers during the credits were interesting and I think the Darkhold book will play into what Agatha mentioned about "You don't know what you've done". She also said "You're going to need me".Last edited by drquest; Mar 6, '21, 8:22 PM.Comment
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