Someone on another site noted that Monica goes through three walls (well, two walls and a fence) before she goes through the barrier.
I would watch Jimmy Woo, Darcy, and Monica on their own show. Together or seperate. What a treat.
I was lowkey bummed at first that this wasn’t a sitcom anymore but over the course of the episode I grew to love it. My favourite part was Darcy and agent Woo watching the show and eating chips and loving it lol
My Two Cents:
It also could have been Wanda wanting her gone but not dead. This is definite “a wizard did it” territory.
Right, I thought she was just helping Jane carry stuff for class credit. She didn’t seem to understand much of what Jane was saying or doing. Glad to know she was paying some attention.
Monica flies through several houses and across the town before exiting the barrier. There’s no way she could’ve survived this, yet she does.
Proximity to Asgardian antics is probably inspiring. Also might cause multiple science professors to literally fight each other for the opportunity take you on a PhD student.
I don’t think it’s entirely selfish; I assume a lot of other people who had kids in the intervening years would want the same thing. Effectively, you’d be asking him to kill his own child. Wanting to save kids isn’t selfish, especially if you believe that re-blipping people into the present saves both them and the…
Going from poli sci college student to renown astrophysics expert in 12 years. You go *DR* Lewis!
I’m very curious if they’ll actually use this to go into how monumentally selfish Tony was. “Yeah, Monica, you’ll never see your mother again, but that’s a price I was willing to make you pay so my daughter could exist.”
Jimmy Woo finally perfecting a close-up magic trick is a great call back to Ant-Man and the Wasp.
He specifically told Professor Hulk to remember to bring them to the present, implying that they had discussed it before and had agreed on this.
I mean, who knows if she is actually dead. It is Marvel here lol.
I cackled with glee when he pulled out his card like that
* The revelation of Maria’s death was as deep a gut punch as anything the MCU has produced. I do like your theory, though, that Monica was pulled into the Wandaverse because of that trauma.
* The potato chip scene between Agent Woo and Dr. Darcy might have been the first genuine “MCU moment” of the whole show, which…
Tony’s decision to bring back everyone “blipped” to the present without thinking of the UNIVERSE-wide consequences is perhaps the most devastating of the many selfish choices he made in his life. Not that I blame him at all, but damn, the opening scene really drove the madness of the Hulk’s snap home in a way…
Two things I loved about this episode:
That bit actually got a chuckle out of me in this episode. I was going “Wait, where did they come fro- oh, right. They’re droids with jetpacks. Spacing them isn’t really going to do much.”