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JohnW
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This episode was cancer.

Did Iron Man 3 not teach you about the negatives of pushing a modern political message over established canon? The people upset about the show staying true to it's roots don't even sound like people who read comics, and just want to argue for representation in a genre they don't even support.

After watching it, it was much better than I expected (given all the poor reviews). As a fan of the comics, and having seen everything in the MCU - I'm glad they stuck to the source material and didn't cave to this "only Asians can do martial arts" movement.

Honestly, JJ is by far the worst installment. It was so slow it was hard to finish, and by the end it seemed like something which should have been so obvious (her immunity) should have been revealed upon their first encounter. It was also a cop out against a foe she otherwise was powerless against. It was basically

Just watched it. It was awesome. Critics again showing they should stick to crap like "La La Land" since they aren't qualified to judge what has made the MCU a pop culture juggernaut. This from someone who has watched his nerdy pastime blow up into the mainstream.