Episode 1 is out. Thought I’d get a discussion thread going. Maybe @Hurts can pin it until next week?
EPISODE | RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME | CREDITS SCENE? |
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S01E01: Resurrection | June 21st, 2023 on Disney+ | 55 min | None |
Episode 1 is out. Thought I’d get a discussion thread going. Maybe @Hurts can pin it until next week?
EPISODE | RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME | CREDITS SCENE? |
---|---|---|---|
S01E01: Resurrection | June 21st, 2023 on Disney+ | 55 min | None |
If I had a nickel for every time Marvel has written a group of refugees into the big bad terrorists, I’d have two nickels. That’s not a lot, but it’s funny that it happened twice.
Ok yeh the Flag Smashers were more of an anti-nationalist group of displaced people, but they were still a diaspora.
And what about the Clandestines? Another diaspora, albeit exiles, set up as the villains trying to get back home. I’m not saying either group was in the right, or that their actions should be condoned, it’s just weird that Marvel have chosen refugees to be the villains in 3 of their TV series so far.
Or am I way off and finding a pattern that doesn’t exist?
I liked the Skrull being the good guys in the MCU, unlike the comics, and that they were using their shapeshifting abilities to survive instead of for war. I guess it was too tempting to villainise them for this series, and I get the intrigue/drama that comes with a race of shapeshifters, but it’s got me feeling iffy.
Stories like these are often about protecting the status quo, or at least protecting it from change involving harm and destruction. Refugees generally want to see the status quo changed because things suck for them. The more radical among the refugees will not be above using a bit of harm and destruction to get what they want. The ends justify the means and all that. I find it better to use the term “antagonist”. They are people that the protagonists have conflict with, but they aren’t necessarily bad people.